Hi Alex, LF,
Very nice! Thanks for having the LF equipment on your trip to Mongolia.
Also thanks for the very nice to read webpage and the nice photos. Link
to a english translation:
http://translate.google.de/translate?hl=de&sl=ru&tl=en&u=http%3A%2F%2Frn3aus.narod.ru%2Fmongolia%2Findex.html
About the traces which you received from my transmission:
If this reprocessed recording of the EU DX window was from the evening
of 14. december, i can confirm that i was transmitting on that QRG and
in DFCW-90. There must be a time offset in your spectrogram though.
Probably this is the time where you did the reprocessing, not the time
of the recording? Apart from that, the traces are very clear and if i
compare the spectrogram with a reference of my call in DFCW-90, see
attachment, then it is clear. I'm very glad. When thinking about the
strong local QRM and the location of the hotel, sourrounded by
mountains, then this is amazing, not to talk about the 6664 km distance
over land! Also the small antenna which probably has no extra clean
earth makes it a challenge :-)
Seems we are a good DX team :-) What will be your next location in that
world? :-)
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
PS: Updated my LFDX map: https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/JT-RN3AUS.png
Am 18.12.2012 07:49, schrieb Alex K:
Hello Stefan, LF!
The results of LF-DX-pedition in JT is:
1. UA4WPF - "M" (DFCW) - weak but readable
2. UA0AET - "O" (DFCW) and -24 dB OP-32 - good!
3. RN3AGC -"T" (DFCW) - very weak, trace only
4. UW8SM - "T" (DFCW) - very weak, trace only
5. DK7FC-???? - trace? or FFT-artefacts?
Screenshots and story is http://rn3aus.narod.ru/mongolia/index.html
(Russian)
Please your comments.
73 de rn3aus
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