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Re: LF: SV8CS-G3XDV OP32

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Subject: Re: LF: SV8CS-G3XDV OP32
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 18 Feb 2013 14:12:14 +0100
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Hi Spiros,

Congrats to your new ODX! (?).

If you want to TX WSPR with the YUMA, you will need to build a transmit converter and feed the TX frequency from external to the YUMA. You may use a transverter, such as the one of G3XBM or you may build a stand alone (without a HF TRX) converter...

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 18.02.2013 06:14, schrieb SV8CS- Spiros Chimarios:
Last night my 137.550 KHz signal in OP32 captured by G3XDV in a distance of 2260 KM.

Just trying to find how my YUMA transmitter can TX in WSPR.
73,Spiros
SV8CS


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