Hello Alex,
Very good! I will be active on most days from now on and the signal will
be better soon. Mostly i'll concentrate on QSO mode arround
137.69...137.72 kHz. Would be glad to be visible in DFCW-10, for example.
If your RX (ond so the PC) is online all the time, maybe you want to set
up a grabber? It is very easy and i can help you in all open questions
if necessary. Since RN3AGC (had to) closed his grabber page, we cannot
check the situation in Russia.
Are you QRV as well? If so, what is your antenna and power?
Vy 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 16.04.2011 09:22, schrieb Alex K:
Thank You Stefan fer INFO!
My RX is online alltime, I will be glad to see your signal again!
Vy 73 de RN3AUS/Alex
Fri, 15 Apr 2011 23:22:42 +0200 письмо от Stefan
Schäfer<[email protected]>:
Oh, ehm, very embarrassing, it is my signal. ;-)
I intended to transmit DFCW-60 but obviously the PC and/or VFO as
disturbed and so it does a frequency shift sometimes. It has to do with
(sub-)optimal antenna matching, as it seems.
In a few weeks i will replace the DDS VFO by a TX converter that mixes
125 kHz+X (X=11,7...12,8 kHz, generated by SpecLab) to generate the TX
frequency. Then, i can make QSY remote controlled.
Thank you for the screenshot. I am happy to be visible so well in
Moscow!! Good RX antenna!
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 15.04.2011 19:56, schrieb Alex K:
Hi LF!
What is it? This signal rcvd in Moscow KO85sp.
73 de RN3AUS
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