Hello Dave,
Sorry, i just listed these grabbers that show a EU60 window since we
discussed about transmitting QRSS-60 arround 136.172 kHz.
Anyway, thanks for reminding me!
73, Stefa/DK7FC
Am 31.10.2011 14:49, schrieb DAVE PICK:
And you forgot
http://www.wireless.org.uk/grab/
In Birmingham!
The receivers are on a loop antenna so the pickup is not good East and
West from here.
Dave G3YXM
2011/10/30 Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Ah,
i forgot http://www.langwelle.at/ which could be even
closer to you than others...
73, Stefan
Am 30.10.2011 21:30, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Hello John,
No it is QRSS/DFCW 60. Take a look on the local grabbers to ensure the
QRG is free.
http://www.alice-dsl.net/df6nm/grabber/Grabber.htm
http://members.aon.at/grabber/index.html
http://jpmere.online.fr/Grabber/Grabber.htm
http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_LF_DX_Grabber.html
http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber2.html
These should be the closest to you and thus most probably.
Right now i can see HL2HRE and it seems IK1HSS is preparing a
transmission at 136.170 kHz.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 30.10.2011 21:19, schrieb John Rabson:
I meant 136.17x Sorry. Is it QRSS3?
On 30 Oct 2011, at 21:15CET, John Rabson wrote:
Hello Stefan,
Thank you for the comments. Next steps here are to improve the antenna
and build a bigger PA (100W?).
I will try a beacon at 136.15x but it will have to be tomorrow during
the day.
73
John F5VLF
On 30 Oct 2011, at 19:39CET, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Hello John,
Good to see some few are coming on the band (again). Looking forward to
a QSO!
Do you plan further system improvements? You know my grabbers are
running all the time for any signal, so if you want to test... They are
"locked" to GPS so you can also check for a frequency offset or drift.
If you want, you can directly join in on 136.17x (e.g. 136.1705 kHz) to
become visible at F1AFJ, G4WGT, OE3GHB, DF6NM, YO/4X1RF and so on :-)
73 and good luck!
Stefan/DK7FC
Am 30.10.2011 14:04, schrieb John Rabson:
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