Thanks Yas - yes I should have known given the CGM carrier signature!
. I was working on Rx stability but glad to see Japan coming thru so well - the aim is to lock both tx and rx to GPS references and we are getting there -
I was using a LF Engineering L400B Omni probe at 50ft for info with R75 doing the hard work. It wasnt that quiet as we had a strong weather system passing thru South Central Alaska -
Yes Im looking to be tx/rx QRV this end, probably not complete till the middle of October - and just a few more rx changes and new driver, plus issues in keeping the loop antennae up in the strong winds with flimsy trees, but its coming together after nearly 6 years of not being on Tx. The new cables to the Tuner were laid yesterday in the forest, and Im testing a "short" Beverage that is looking over the North Pole - it appears nice and quiet, but not that quiet that it worries me.
Cheers
Laurence KL1 X WE2X P Q
Wasilla AK
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2012 09:42:43 +0900
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[email protected]Subject: Re: LF: 136 overnite
Hi Laurence,
It's JA1CGM. Guess he used QRSS60 or so while your grabber
was set to QRSS120 slow on Argo. Any plan on QRV from your
end for JA/VK/ZL?
Look forward to your transmission.
73's,
Yas - Tokyo (JA8SCD)