The next important step is to convince DF6NM (and others) to buy such a
kite! ;-)
73, Stefan
Am 30.03.2010 10:50, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Hi Johan,
You are right but first i think (and hope) there will come up other TX
stations. Otherwise it would make no sense to discuss whats necessary
for a 2 way QSO ;-)
And 137kHz also started with the first transmitting station, HI ;-)
One day, we can look back to our first VLF mails (that interested not
only a few but many stns), starting in Februar 2010 with a smile and
see what we have reached since that time, just like on LF :-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Yes, of course. It important to remember that 9kHz is still "the lonely
dreamer's band". Pile-ups and other "traffic jams" are still quite rare
(!) so the risk of misreading a callsign is minimal. There are about
three million licenced radio amateurs on the regulated ham bands. On
9kHz there is currently one (Stefan), and he has the privilege to choose
his own callsign, operating procedures etc. without breaking any law.
73
Johan SM6LKM
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