Andy Talbot wrote:
The first was G0MRF to somewhere in the US. Lost in the mists of time
now, but a QRSS TA path came after that.
The first WOLF crossing appears to have been on 136 khz:
*"18 Mar 2001:* W1TAG reported reception of M0BMU who was using the
new BPSK mode WOLF."
First 73 khz TA:
*"3 Jun 2001:* VE1ZJ identified characters from G3AQC's 73kHz
transmission! This is the lowest frequency at which amateur signals
have crossed the Atlantic.G3AQC, estimates his ERP at between 125 and
140mW. He uses a 700W Tx to put 3.5A RF into a marconi antenna with a
15m vertical section and a 200m horizontal top."
Above from:
http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mike.dennison/index/lf/transcontinental/2000-1/transatlantic4.htm
*19.03.01*
*136kHz* First reception of Europe signal in North America on WOLF (John
W1TAG RX Jim M0BMU) WOLF - A new mode developed by Stewart KK7KA is
being tried on 136 at present
*21.11.01*
*73kHz* First reception of Europe signal in North America in QRSS (John
W1TAG RX Laurie G3AQC)
Above from: http://136.73.ru/h_history/index.htm
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