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Re: LF: EI6DN received in JN68GN

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Subject: Re: LF: EI6DN received in JN68GN
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 20 Dec 2012 23:34:45 +0100
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Hi Ha-Jo,

I noticed some QSO activity near my QRG but i did not hear GI4DP, maybe he was down in QSB during the time he called me. I'm using a 250 Hz CW filter so it is useful have have a frequency offset below 100 Hz when calling me. Obviously this was not the case, at least the QSO took place 200 to 300 Hz beside my QRG. Usually i have a complete band overview but i do not stare the whole time on this spectrogram but writing emails like in this moment instead ;-)

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 20.12.2012 23:13, schrieb [email protected]:
Dear all.

at 21.38 UTC I heard DK7FC calling cQ, RST579, and was called by GI4DP
(RST 569) on a nearby frequency, but DK7FC did not notice him.

Then GI4DP had been called by EI6DN and they have had a QSO. But I could
not hear EI6DN.

Besides this I have noticed a different behaviour of my three receiving
antennas at MF:
Around 16.00 UTC my best antenna is a 32 m long horizontal wire; the
second ranking antenna is my active antenna. My T-Antenna however, 10
meters high and with a total capacity of 375pF, is almost dead (but I
cannot found any failure).

At night, however, all three antennas deliver almost equal signals
showing that the T-antenna is working properly.

At present, 22.13 UTC, DK7FC is still calling CQ.

73 Ha-Jo, DJ1ZB


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