Hello Lubos,
Congratulations! This is your first clear trace on my grabber in 6000 /
424 uHz. First i thought it is OE5ODL but there is no trace on his
grabber but a strong trace on OE3GHBs grabber. And if you are sure
about the TX frequency, it must be your signal. Very fine, 600 km (
http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=JN49IK&from=jn88ks ), my first OK
RX contact :-)
Best 73 and QRO ;-)
Stefan/DK7FC
PS: Maybe we can have a "K" now once again? It is a better ID than a
long dash...
Am 04.04.2011 13:49, schrieb Lubos OK2BVG:
Hello
Eddie!
It would be my signal. We will see, but it seems to be promissing!
The conditions are good, so I will transmit until 12:00UT.
My PC is disciplined by WaG generator PS30 (10kHz). See my signal on
the Stefan´s grabber in DFCW6000 window.
The frequency is correct: 8970.034Hz
My new PA 120W running on its full power. It is doing its best :-) !
73!
Lubos, OK2BVG
Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2011 11:30:17 +0100
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: 110404_OK2BVG
Hi Lubos
I am pretty sure we have here. I make your frequency 8.970034kHz. We
will not get excited yet :-)
How stable is your signal, it seems possibly not stable enough for QRSS
60000 to help.
Continued operation after 11.00 UTC would help identification.
73 Eddie G3ZJO
On 03/04/2011 20:32, Lubos OK2BVG wrote:
Hello
OMs!
I will be
testing my VLF PA 120W tomorrow:
Date: 04.04.2011
Time: 07:00 UT
- 11:00 UT
Antenna: Marconi L
24m up + 220m top load
PA: 120W
Identification: long
carrier only
Mode:
FRQ: 8970.040
(+/- some few mHz :-)
Shift:
I hope, the
conditions will be good :-)
73!
Lubos, OK2BVG
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