Hello Paul-Henrik,
Thanks for the effort. I would be glad to be copied in OH again
(remembering a QSO with OH5UFO in 2003). If there is no wind at the
weekend, i will be QRV again!
73, Stefan
Am 18.04.2011 23:09, schrieb Paul-Henrik:
Hallo Stefan, LF
For once the local QRM on 137kHz was off and I had a chance to listen in.
Unfortunately I could not hear anything from you but I heard the two last
transmissions from Albert.
IC-R75& unresonated Inv. L trough a 25:1 XFRMR
BR
Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ
Vaasa, KP03SD
Quoting Stefan Schäfer<[email protected]>:
Albert, Klaus, Clemens, Jim, Dave, Marco, LF,
Many thanks for the reply and TNX to Albert for the QSO. It was my first
CW test here from the new LF station.
Well, it seems not to be the best time for a CW QSO but all in all i
hope i can gain some more dBs by optimising the RX antenna. Surely i
will add some dBs on my side soon. That may help a bit for the QSO
partners. Albert was the only station i could hear and it was very
difficult and with some QSB at the end.
A quiet sunday morning may be a better time for tests so maybe we can
try this again? :-) Who of the stations would be able to _answer_ to a
call? I know of M0BMU, PA0A, DF6NM, G3YXM, G3KEV, OE5ODL and HB9ASB.
DB6NT makes a big signal here as well but not sure if he is QRV in CW...
Looking forward to future tests :-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 18.04.2011 22:24, schrieb KKorn:
Stefan
your "CQ LF" here abt 559 (-90 to-100dBm) on my SPM-3 / 25m LW app. 12m up.
Grüße / Greetings
Klaus
DJ6LB
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