Thank you Dex,
That is a very good reception in interesting conds.Not a complete call
but anyway one can see what the complete call must be, due to
repetition. So, if there would be no internet, no phone, no other ham
bands and you wouldn't know that there is a Stefan in Heidelberg with
the call DK7FC, then you would know now that there is someone with that
call! This is what i call a successful detection :-)
So, you are my new ODX of 7062 km :-)))
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC-W4DEX.png
Many thanks again Dex!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 21.10.2011 15:15, schrieb Dexter McIntyre W4DEX:
Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Hi Dex,
Wow, nice. Do you have a screenshot of the complete
callsign or were parts lost in the QSB?
Not one complete call series. QSB plus some QRN from the Caribbean
that peaked at the end garbled the "C"
Signal first seen about 0000 hrs:
http://www.w4dex.com/lf/136khz/21oct11/136172hz00000.jpg
Peaked about 0230 hrs:
http://www.w4dex.com/lf/136khz/21oct11/136172hz00006.jpg
Last seen about 0600 hrs with another signal at 171 starting about 0530
hrs:
http://www.w4dex.com/lf/136khz/21oct11/136172hz00006.jpg
PS: What is the locator of your RX?
EM95tg
35.25639N 80.37889W
Bing Map:
http://www.bing.com/maps/?v=2&cp=35.25701297430211~-80.37751513823495&lvl=16&dir=0&sty=h&sp=Point.pw8fgj891j03_W4DEX____&form=LMLTCC
73,
Dex
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