Clemens,
Stefan is actually transmitting on 478.70
kHz...
I would generally prefer exchanging real RF
frequencies rather than a "dial frequency" setting, which I find more
confusing than helpful. It would also be nice if the web reports would mention
the precise receive frequency. After all, we wanna be real radio amateurs and
not black box users (aka appliance operators ;-).
Best 73 and good luck,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, September 08, 2012 8:12 PM
Subject: Re: LF: LF/MF night and weekend
>I just started my TX in OP4 mode on 477 kHz dial. Will
run in until sunday evening
Stefan,
wouldn't it be better to choose a slightly different qrg to avoid
interfering with the carrier
of the 'RP' NDB beacon (which is BTW masking your signal
here)?
Perhaps 500Hz up or down would be fine.
73
Clemens
DL4RAJ
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2012 5:37
PM
Subject: Re: LF: LF/MF night and
weekend
MF!
I just started my TX in OP4 mode on 477
kHz dial. Will run in until sunday evening. BTW the PA was not
damaged, it was just a under-dimensioned fuse which i used for the first tests
and forgot to replace it by its actual value. Now the transmission should work
without interruptions, i hope.
Would be interesting to have some 24
hour monitoring data of the complete saturday, so if you like to take a part
in this "study", pse run the RX during that time :-)
Tnx and 73 to
all, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 07.09.2012 14:19, schrieb Graham:
First demonstration that what go's
East , not always go's West !
Spectacular s/n levels in the Moscow area
but nothing showing
TA ?
G..
G.., It was probably due to thunderstorms
in the US and SA. YV7MAE had to QRT due to heavy lightnings...
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