Hello Wolf and Jan! Thanks for nice capture of my signal. I am glad, becouse it was my first transmitting with my new 600m RIG. Antenna GP 45m up, TX power was set to 20W output (40W would be the maximum). I use TS480 with transvertor and PA. I listened DK0WD 339 / 559 and PA3ABK about 569. It seems to be promising.
Wolf, I am sorry about our QSO this weekend. My special permission for 501-504kHz band run out last midnight :-( But it never mind ... I made a request for new licence one month ago. I am opimist, I hope to have new one in a short time. It makes me wonder if it will be for 501-504 or 472-479 kHz. We will see :-)
73!
Lubos, OK2BVG, JN88KS
Lubos,
Your sigs were gud readible here! (See SL cap attached) So DL shouldn't be a problem.
Was listening on the downpart hrd DK6NI / DF0WD. Both readable but not very strong.
Jan/pa3abk Date: Sat, 11 Aug 2012 02:37:41 +0200 From: [email protected]To: [email protected]Subject: Re: LF: MF Tonight
Hello Lubos,
I had no PC running at the club on friday night, otherwise I would
have listened more often on 502 kHz.
( I actually listened there and gave Jan a call, who called there,
but got no response) -
We can hopefully repeat this, maybe already this weekend, if the
Perseids VHF operation at DF0WD permit.
All the best,
Wolf .
Am 10.08.2012 22:46, schrieb Lubos OK2BVG:
Hello Wolf!
I have listened to your cw signal on 472,500kHz. It is
weak, but usable.
What about QSO? My TX is ready on 502.000kHz
Lubos, OK2BVG
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> Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2012 22:04:37 +0200
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected];
[email protected]
> Subject: LF: MF Tonight
>
> Looks like good conditions around 472 kHz already:
>
> https://dl.dropbox.com/u/3551430/grabber.html
>
> (beacons already strong, including their AM sidebands).
>
> Will be QRV from the club station DF0WD a bit later, tx
around 472.5
> kHz, rx also around 501..503 kHz.
>
> 73,
> Wolf .
>
> P.S: Some impressive Perseid meteor echoes already on
143.050 MHz
> (carrier frequency) from the French space surveillance
radar at Graves.
>
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