Hi Paul-Henrik,
I remember you told about strong local QRM on 137 but it seems not to be
so bad. So i'm looking forward to an active station in OH again. Our
path is mostly over water. Even in the summer time we may have success.
Looking forward for first signals from you. My grabber is always
watching (if i am not transmitting) if you want to do some tetsts..
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 30.04.2012 20:37, schrieb [email protected]:
Hello Stefan, LF
I confirm my QTH is still KP03SD, but I have no TX antenna up since
the winter storms destroyed it. I will try to sling new support ropes
in the summer when I can work late and still have enough light (don't
want to amuse the neighbours again... "getting any fish up there ?!" ).
BR
Paul-Henrik
Quoting Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>:
Hello Paul-Henrik,
Perfect, many thanks for the report which is a first report from OH
on 137 kHz since using this system in Heidelberg.
Our distance is 1715 km if you are still in KP03SD,
http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=KP03SD&from=jn49ik00wd
I confirm the text 100% :-)
Are you still QRV on 137? We could try a sked. Maybe you can see me
in QRSS-3 :-)
Best 73 to OH, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 30.04.2012 18:34, schrieb [email protected]:
Hello Stefan, LF
Just read about your TX activity and tuned in on 137.0kHz:
VVV VVV VVV TEST TEST DE DK7FC DK7FC IN JN49IK JN49IK = 73 FROM
HEIDELBERG.
Your signal is strong here, almost armchair copy despite the
Lakihegy QRM and some local SMPSU/whatever noise.
RX IC-R75, fed by a mini-whip @ 10m AGL
BR
Paul-Henrik, OH1LSQ
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