Hello Roman,
Tnx very much for your reply. Well, the distance to me is abt 3400km and i am
optimistic to reach that in DFCW3 or DFCW10, if necessary. Please, can you ask
him, if he is interested in a sked? I will try to get his signal with my loop
antenna but QRSS120 is difficult, since i am sitting in my car on a hill, not
at home on the TV with a glass of wine ;-) Could you ask him if he wants to try
to receive my signal? I wrote a mail to him but got no answer. Perhaps the mail
was lost in a spam filter? A sked can only be relatively spontanous, since
there must be wind for my kite antenna... But if i could stay in email contact
with him, it should be possible.
mni tnx, Roman!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Roman RW3ADB
Gesendet: Fr 29.01.2010 03:35
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: LF: UA9CS
Hi Stefan, LF!
UA9CS op.Igor from Ekaterinburg city over the Ural mountains, asiatic
russia.
We always know him here hi is a very famous op in SAT and in LF too.
His signal "S" into mode 90-120-240 are visible so often in Moscow on
the RN3AGC grabber.
I copy his trace at once, but my rx condition more poor then Andrey's
RN3AGC.
I can re-send your message to Igor, he can't read RSGB I think.
DFCW-3 impossible for your distance I think, his signal are not so
strong in Moscow into mode 120/240.
Start to SWL him, he is active every day by a beacon. Check his activity
by the russian grabbers in Izhevsk, Asbest and Moscow.
His signal visible 100% every day in Izhevsk and Asbest grabbers if that
grabbers still working.
73!
Roman
* Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> [Sun, 24 Jan 2010
20:18:47 +0100]:
> Dear LF,
>
> Does anybody know something about UA9CS? Has anybody already had a QSO
> with him on 137? I see his call often in the 137 kHz dx Cluster and
> already asked for a sked (per email) but get no answer. He has an
> interesting LF web site and seems to be well qrv. Distance for me is
abt
> 3400km, what would be interesting in DFCW3 ;-)
>
> Stefan/DK7FC
>
> * "winmail.dat"
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