I will transmit overnight on 136.173kHz, QRSS60. Transmission
synchronised with the start of each hour.
Mike, G3XDV
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> Thanks Alejandro for the info. I intend to join Stefan somewhere
> within 0.3 Hz of his QRG, even though I have little hope that my
> radiated 200 mW will make it all the way to South America.
>
> It will be interesting to see if and when someone from North America
> will be visible. Apart from the UA0 to ZL contacts, I think we haven't
> had too much experience with LF transequatorial paths.
>
> Best wishes and good luck for your expedition,
> Markus (DF6NM / JN59NJ)
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>
> From: Alejandro D Alvarez LU8YD
> Sent: Saturday, August 27, 2011 1:01 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: LF: LU LF DX camp ( Rx Only )
>
>
> In August 27th I will travel with Jose LU8YYV for LW and MW DX
> reception ( LU8YYV in 530-1710 KHz, LU8YD in 136 KHz and NDB band).
> DK7FC will beacon for us in 136,172 KHz QRSS60.
>
> Time Window from us to EU is 22 UTC to 06 UTC ( DCF39 time windows
> tested)
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> If someone wants to do any DX test please beacon next night to us and
> suggested time and frequency, preferably within the window of 136 172
> + / - 1.5 Hz
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> USA, Canada, Japan, olso please coordinate TX time an frq ( near
> 136.172 ) only via email: [email protected]
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> Our QTH locator will be: FE49QH ( night time: 22 to 11 UTC)
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> Receivers:
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> LF QRSS R-75
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> MW broadcast R-1000
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> Antennas:
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> Beverage 300 m long beam N. (sorry, not more space for our 1200 m
> long) PA0RDT MiniWhips and home made LF phaser to noise cancel. Loop
> 1 m diameter and J310 preamp.
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> Soft:
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> Argo an SL, Notebook HP-530
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> Thanks
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> Alex LU8YD
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