Toni
Thanks again for the FB QSO!
A couple notes from last night ... if you're
planning more T/A activity ;~)
HE3OM was quite strong here right from first key
down so an earlier start time might be appropriate. Consider
a start time 1/2 to 1 hour earlier - longer if you can manage it. A
number of years back Brian CT1DRP was received here 1-1/2 hours before
local sunset. It wasn't a regular occurrence but it did show what's
possible. Your signal is the strongest I've seen from EU so who knows
what limits can be pushed.
Signal strength steadily deteriorated as the
evening progressed as I've noticed this on other EU signals this season. Earlier
is better.
On initial startup there was a quick drift
down in frequency from 316 to about 310 where it stabilized for the rest of the
QSO. On slower QRSS modes this could drop you 'off screen' on a
grabber that displays only a narrow frequency range. Assume that was just
the equipment warming up.
Thanks to all involved
for getting HE3OM on the air - the effort is appreciated!
Jay W1VD WD2XNS
WE2XGR/2
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011 7:13
PM
Subject: Re: LF: TA tonite
TNX QSO Jay now we receive on 137.790 in QRSS60 73 de
Toni
2011/2/19 HB9ASB <[email protected]>
Hi
Jay thanks a lot. We listen on 7015kHz after transmission 73 de
Toni
2011/2/19 <[email protected]>
Toni
Signal was unstable but is settling
down. Watching in QRSS10.
Jay W1VD WD2XNS
WE2XGR/2
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, February 18, 2011
5:38 PM
Subject: Re: LF: TA tonite
ok Mal We started on 316 in QRSS10 and will listen on
7015. 73 de Toni
2011/2/18 mal hamilton <[email protected]>
Now starting on 136.318 qrs 30 and QSX
7022.
Pse reply on 7022 normal CW with callsign and
report if detected. and I will immediately cut and send callsign and
report.
will also QSX 137.780 or as requested.
Nw starting QSO mode
73 mal/g3kev
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