Hi Tony,
"After the Tagesschau" is a good timestamp ;-) But i want to go jogging
now and then take a shower and then i go to the institute. So maybe 19
UTC is more realistic here. I'll call you in DFCW-3 first, then we can
make QSY to 136.8 or where ever. Hopefully i can copy you, it was
difficult the last time. I understood someone is sending CW but didn't
understand the content...
Looking forward to the test and would like others to join in!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 19.04.2011 17:06, schrieb HB9ASB:
Yes, why not. After the Tagesschau and the weather
forecast on the TV ;-)
73 de Toni
2011/4/19 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Hello Tony,
Maybe this evening? I'll try out different front ends for LF today,
like my TX antenna, the active antenna or a compact E field antenna
(not active). There must be some IM and thus noise since i still can
see JXN at 136.6 kHz, so DLF (153 kHz) is to strong here. Thus i may
need a non active antenna or a different design here... Interesting
stuff but/and old stuff for some ;-)
Yes, i understood about the CW meeting you told me in our loong QSO ;-)
We'll make this group a bit bigger i hope :-)
73, Stefan
Am 19.04.2011 08:51, schrieb HB9ASB:
Wow, you finally made it!
Looking forward to our first CW QSO, dear Stefan. But please QRS, I'm
not a CW crack.
BTW. As I told you in our long DFCW/QRSS QSO, swiss stations will meet
in CW on 137.5 every first Sunday in a month at 10:30 local time (0930
BST, 0830 UTC). Listening also on 3555 kHz. For the time being we are
already two :-)))
73 de Toni
2011/4/18 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Dear
LF
group,
Finally i am QRV in CW with the fixed antenna and about 120 Watts now
(to be improved). If someone is QRV (Markus, Albert, Mal, Jim, Tony et.
al.), i would most apprechiate a QSO, NOW. I am listening and calling
on 136.8 kHz. The RX was improved but could still be some dB better i
think (to be improved too).
Now i'm listening and calling some time, depending on activity :-)
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
PS: Listening in a 200 Hz CW Filter, so stns have to be not to far of
the frequency...
|
|