Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2011 5:43
AM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: HE3OM
Good morning Mal
Thank you for the information. The whole
evening I've been sitting at the SW-stations on 160m at the second tower (188m
high), HB9DUL, Iacopo was operating the LF-Station. He told me, that we have
made a QSO with ES5AM. His signal here was very strong in QRSS3.
Last
Sunday I had already a QSO with RN3AGC. 2350km at noon over a land path, not
bad. I don't think, we have a receiver problem. Rather a TX problem, hi.
Now we would like to do the final step: A transatlantic QSO - I mean a
real QSO, no beaconing. I think we should arrive at the East coast more or
less at noise level, so we should be readable in QRSS3. On the receive side,
we can go as long as needed. Are there powerful stations over there or just
listeners or the so called grabbers?
HE3OM will be QRV until the end of
the month. So we still have two weekends. Then its over for the
crocodile.
73 de Toni
2011/2/14 mal hamilton
<[email protected]>
Toni
At present u are being called by RN3AGC es ES5AM good
signs with me but ur not responding
de mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011 6:03
PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: HE3OM
Sorry Mal
I'm not at the station. But I will tell the
operator.
73 de Toni
2011/2/14 mal hamilton
<[email protected]>
Toni
You seem to have a RX problem again. You keep
asking stns to QRS, and you cannot hear me althougt a report from DL
gives me 25 dB above noise.
mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, February 14, 2011
10:24 AM
Subject: LF: HE3OM
HE3OM will be on the air again today from 17:00 UT.
QRSS around 137.7
Operator Iacopo, HB9DUL
73 de Toni,
HB9ASB