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Re: LF: VX9MRC and QSX

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Subject: Re: LF: VX9MRC and QSX
From: wolf_dl4yhf <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 30 Apr 2012 23:46:58 +0200
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Hello Joe,

Thanks for the info, and sorry to have missed the opportunity.. hell of a noise (QRN) on 500 kHz here at the moment; it was much better on sunday (late evening) than today. Anyway even crossband with 40 meters transmission from this end would have been difficult, with only 100 watts and a dipole. The season seems to be over. For the records: As I've seen now, the email headers do show the sender's timezone. There is even a field which looks like offset between the sender's local time and UTC, but this is guesswork:
Your timezone is "minus two hours and thirty minutes" ?
(jfy: Thunderbird shows those headers when switching to ""message view", which contains a line with

"Received: .... Mon, 30 Apr 2012 12:00:51 -0230"  (by a server in Canada; guess 
in Newfoundland, too)


and another

"Received: .... Mon, 30 Apr 2012 16:33:22 +0200" (in Germany, local time = UTC + 2 hours).

So, for the next time, I know exactly when a message has been sent, and don't have to wonder about timezones ;-)

73,
  Wolf .




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