I've heard quite a few signals on LF
over the last week or two that are audible but I'll be a
good 10dB lower with them so long cw it is for
now...
One day i will crop up on hand keyed cw but
I'd have to learn it properly first.. one of things on the
to do list but a signal is better than no
signal!
At present anyone who might hear my measly
20mW ERP on 136 will find my hand sent cw a tad difficult
;-)
Mal - if i ever hear you i will endeavor to
call you as you should be pretty strong but the result
maybe not decipherable from my end and very
weak..hi
Chris - you are a fairly strong signal, can
hear you come and go from the speaker no
problem.
I'm still working my TX here but will be
active soon.
Rob
M0DTS
IO94IL
On
29/05/2011 23:23, mal hamilton wrote:
Chris
There are a few about on LF
unfortunately using QRS when they are strong enough to
work CW. If they were using CW I would work them but I
do not want long drawn out QSO'S with local stations on
QRS.
All those active at present on LF
around EU are strong signals with me.
In the past CW was the norm and
QRS was Lazy Mans CW, now it is the
reverse!!
de mal/g3kev
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Original Message -----
Sent:
Sunday, May 29, 2011 9:14 PM
Subject:
LF: LF - G4WGT calling CQ 137.665 kHz
LF,
Gary G4WGT is calling
CQ using DFCW-3 He is 'O' copy in
IO92UB
Is there anyone left on LF to
answer him?
73 Chris
G3XIZ
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