Hello Dimitrios,
Thank you for the feedback. Propagation seems bad these days, no trace
at all at 4X1RF and just a weak signal at RN3AGC. I haven't expected much...
I have a problem here at the TX station: It is mounted on the institute
of environmental physics and they run some sensitive 24/7 measurements
such as a WX station (air pressure, global radiation, temp, O3, NO, wind
direction....) These measurements are strongly disturbed when i am TXing
and leave ugly spikes in the curves. So i have to hurry to find the
reason(s) for that and have to do some EMC works... Hope to fix that soon!
About your grabber: Maybe you can make the background a bit brighter,
i.e. move the B slider, since i often saw that jpg compression causes a
worse view on darker pictures. I'm just a little afraid that a faint
trace could be missed in the capture...
I'll be QRV again this evening.
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 21.09.2011 00:51, schrieb Dimitrios Tsifakis:
G'day Stefan,
the last couple of days have been quite noisy over here so it would
have been almost impossible to get through. Anyway, I am leaving the
grabber to your frequency, hopping that we may get a low QRN day
before summer.
73, Dimitris VK1SV
2011/9/21 Stefan Schäfer<[email protected]>:
LF,
I'll be QRV again, TXing QRSS-120 to the east. QRG is 136.172 kHz, starting
arround 18:30 UTC.
Wants someone to join in?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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