Hi Laurence,
OK, that sounds interesting. What mode would you suggest? QRSS-30? And
what start time?
I want to be as far as possible distant to the center frequency for QSO
mode so i think 725 is fine. Soon then back on 136.172.
Maybe we all can discuss about a region where QRSS-10 (and/or 3)
beaconing would be apprechiated. I would suggest a something arround
137.630 or so, since a splitted spectrogram can be set up then,
displaying the QSO mode region and the beacon region. There won't be
many beacon signals in QRSS/DFCW10 i expect, so covering a range of 10
to 20 Hz should suffice ?
Good about xmas at home. We'll do some interesting things then i hope
:-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 14.11.2011 18:16, schrieb Laurence KL7UK:
I was /Mobile here in Oklahoma last night and
listened around 0000-0200utc - DCF39 wasnt very strong compared to how
it can be - something like S4 peaks and Ive seen S9+ still it was
better on the path than the previous night.
Ive just taken a longer term reading of DCF39 in Alaska and the path is
improving all the time - at Eu sunset (a littel while ago) and just
after the s/n is some 29dB and maybe worth an early evening "go" and
compared with the more normal per dawn Eu path. Ive shoved the snapper
on the window 137.712/728 at dot 30 for the moment (Ive never received
an Eu signal at a higher speed honest guv) but theres always a first
time. If you want it moved to another part of the spectrum give me an
email direct.
Good signal from the car from VX9MRC here last night in Oklahoma. Good
news for me is that Ill be home in Alaska from Dec 22 to Jan 8 :-)
Laurence KL7UK /5
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