Hello Joe,
rrr - but their RX frequency is 3544 kHz now.
73,
Wolf .
Am 09.09.2012 01:32, schrieb [email protected]:
Hi Jay, Group.
RX is now on 472.5 kHz and TX QRV on 1825. Lets hope they resume
operations.
73
Joe
On Sat, 8 Sep 2012, [email protected] wrote:
Does anyone know if they will be operating during the overnight period?
Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
----- Original Message ----- From: "wolf_dl4yhf" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 6:58 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Re: Re: Re: DK0SWF antenna
John,
you wrote:
>
Calling CQ ad infinitum, while also 60Hz higher I also copy DF0WD
calling CQ too. I assume neither station can hear each other?
<
Of course I could hear DK0SWF calling CQ about 100 Hz away. But I
had given up, finally, after trying for the umpteenth time to get a
response from them. As Mal and others already noted, their signal
was incredibly strong, but they must have had a very, very serious
problem with their receiver. Maybe they should have asked the SWF
(Südwestfunk) to close down some of the transmitters in their
vincinity ? Oh well. Hope the pilots in Poland were not too
irritated by the powerful signal, which even beat DK7FC's signal by
far !
Despite all the trouble, I was positively surprised to make a QSO
with OM1II, whom I heard earlier on, but didn't want to add to the
confusion on the semi-official "calling frequency" (472.5 kHz). Also
thanks to G3KEV, DK8KW, DJ2LF, and DF5QF for the nice QSOs. OZ7FOC
was partly audible, but difficult tonight.
73,
Wolf DL4YHF / DF0WD
While I applaud any new MF activity, I wonder why, if DK0SWF are
unable to receive efficiently on their antenna, they call CQ?
Surely if this is a "one time" opportunity to transmit from "SWF"
and reception is impossible they could do something else with the
time on the air. A WSPR transmission for the same length of time
would gather much more usefuly information than calling CQ with no
hope of hearing any replies?
John
GM4SLV
IP90gg
Shetland Isles
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