Stefan
I am always in the shack when Transmitting looking for a
reply either on my frequency or a QSX freq. This has always worked in the past
with TA stations or Russian stns calling me normally on 7033 Khz. I could stay
up late but YV7MAE would need to indicate that if he heard/seen my signal he
would call on an agreed HF freq or LF/MF etc
I prefer a report via radio rather than via internet. My
QRS limit is normally QRS 60 or faster but not slower.
I am sure if I persist I could be heard/seen in YV and I
was on 40 metres a few nights ago and worked some S/American on CW so it would
be easy to have a xband QSO
I am using a single element QUAD on 40 metres max sig N/S
so no problem for a N/S QSO
73 tnx info
de mal/g3kev
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Wednesday, August 29, 2012 4:28
PM
Subject: Re: LF: 136.173
Hi Mal,
It would be helpful for YV7MAE if you provide a
strong signal at night, on that QRG. Your QTH is somewhat more noth from mine
so Martin can turn the loop a bit more CCW, which significantly reduces the
QRN coming from Africa. He has now the chance to reduce the QRN coming from
South-South-America. BTW you could make the first UK -> South America
detection ever (if i'm informed correctly). His grabber is at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.html However,
the band opens not before 23 UTC, so it would be a long night if you can't run
the TX while sleeping. Distance between you both would be 7302km. See the
path, it's almost only water: http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=FK81BD&from=io94sh There
are more and better chances in the coming months, anyway, an exciting
challenge, isn't it? :-)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 29.08.2012
17:45, schrieb mal hamilton:
Stefan es co
Fired up on 136.173 signal almost 20dB avove noise on
ur grabber
73 mal/g3kev
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