It was not serious transmission, I was test my 137kHz set after long perio of idleness only
. I used 200W output power in to my VLF Marconi antenna. It works well, so I am ready for our QSO, Stefan. But not now, becouse there is a lot of storms in Central Europe.
My receiving set is ready as well. I tested three antennas and four receivers and the best set has been selected.
If the weather is without storms tomorrow, I will receive on 137kHz at around 08:00 UT.
Lubos, OK2BVG
Date: Sat, 21 May 2011 15:19:22 +0200
From:
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[email protected]Subject: LF: G3ZJO G3XIZ OK2BVG
Hello Chris, Eddie, Lubos, LF,
Eddie, i just tried to leave a trace on your grabber, but no chance.
Either propagation or QRN? Will try again at night. VLF and LF grabber
density is increasing and increasing :-) I hope the activity will rise
in the same way soon.
I saw OK2BVG in DFCW-3 on the OE3GHB grabber and on the DF6NM grabber.
Visible but not readable here in Heidelberg. Looking forward to further
tests from Lubos. Maybe there is better copy in UK despite the higher
distance? Lubos, what was the TX power? Have you used the VLF TX
antenna?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 21.05.2011 13:35, schrieb Chris Osborn:
A most useful LF grabber window Eddie.
My DFCW frequencies are:
137.700 5 and 137.698 6 kHz
Does anyone want to try for a CW / DFCW / QRSS QSO tomorrow morning ?
I'll be calling CQ at around 08.00 Z
73
Chris G3XIZ
--- On Sat, 21/5/11, qrss <[email protected]>
wrote:
From: qrss <[email protected]>
Subject: LF: 136kHz Grabber G3ZJO
To: [email protected]
Date: Saturday, 21 May, 2011, 12:27
The top window of my VLF Grabber http://g3zjo.bplaced.net/index.htm is showing a
QRSS 3 view of 136kHz today.
Station 'A' is visible now on 137.690kHz which may be an inaccurate
readout here QRG?.
73 Eddie G3ZJO
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