Congrats all -
its a very (very) quiet night so far on LF/MF which may signify either very good or very bad, and am present looking for signals from NA -
Im not that good to tell you which until Eu gets dark. Its not been very good the past day or so with mediocre signals on 137 from DCF39 et al - still Ill be looking on any desired freq.
I can hear Loran clatter on 137 which means the local QRN is very low and NDB "DD" (Located near Xlbreast, China) :-) is putting is a Fully developed signal.
Nice clear night here already and looking for some nice shooting stars..saw a couple of
spectacular ones last week in Mexico.
Anybody want to comment on whether their audio spectrum output from their SDR IQ is a bit "lumpy" with not exactly flat levelling across the 1-4Khz range? Maybe my soundcard but I see some variations of a couple of dBs on this one...
Laurence KL1 X in BY3A
Still jetlagged.
> Date: Tue, 17 Nov 2009 11:13:41 +0100 > To: [email protected] > From: [email protected] > Subject: Re: LF: 500kHz VX9MRC & WE2XGR/6 > > Peter, > > likewise, I saw on Joe's website that you had a QRSS3 QSO with him > earlier some days ago. > > 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T > > At 11:04 17/11/2009, you wrote: > >Congratulations Rik > > > >Peter, G3LDO > > > Rik, > > > > > > Well done. > > > > > > I should be in a position to attempt the same as I saw solid QRS > > > signals from Joe. > > > > > > Gary - G4WGT. > > > > > > 2009/11/17 Rik Strobbe <[email protected] > > > <mailto:[email protected]>> > > > > > > Gary, All, > > > > > > yesterday I could copy VX9MRC in QRSS3 with a surprising strong > > > signal as early as 18 UTC, when I launched Argo. > > > Throughout the evening the signal was strong and with little QSB > > > from 19-22UTC, after that the signal became weaker with much more QSB. > > > Probably because I had a sked with Joe at 22:40 UTC ;-) . > > > But despite all we managed to complete the QSO with both way M > > > report (would have been a solid O earlier the evening). > > > A first ON-VE QSO on 500kHz and with +/- 4075km a new DX record for me > > > Joe transmitted on 507.770 and I on 501.190. > > > Between 19 and 22 UTC the signal was audible most of the time and > > > would have been CW copy if it were not squeezed between the NDB > > > "Z" carrier at 507.980 (S9+ here) the SM6BHZ CW/SSB test > > > transmissions (up to S9) and a local birdie on 507.600. > > > > > > For the QSO I was running 300W into my 11m high / 25m long lazy-L > > > antenna, estimated ERP about 1.5 Watt (at best, if the greenery > > > does not absorb too much) > > > > > > The night from Sunday - Monday I left Argo running, VX9MRC > > > produced a good signal all through the night and faded out at > > > 07UTC. This would mean that there is a potential transatlantic > > > path on 500kHz for 13h a day !!! > > > > > > 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T > > > > > > At 17:05 16/11/2009, you wrote: > > > > > > Hi All, > > > > > > Good signals from both stations last night. > > > > > > Gary - G4WGT - IO83qo. > > > > > > > > > > > > > >
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