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Subject: | Re: LF: 136KHz Op32 whole night |
From: | Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 19 Aug 2012 16:47:59 +0200 |
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Hello John, LF Thanks for watching.Please explain, which 2 QTHs do you have? What is the distance between them? Is one better than the other (e.g. lower man made noise)? What was the RX setup yesterday? Somehow i do not have the 4:10 UTC decode in my log.My results of last night are attached (all TA and best S/N of "local" stations). 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 19.08.2012 15:03, schrieb John Andrews: Stephan, I had OP32 copy this morning at: 0305 -38dB 0338 -36 0410 -34 This was at the Maine QTH. Will be returning to home tonight. John, W1TAG
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