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Re: LF: DK7FC in CT

To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subject: Re: LF: DK7FC in CT
From: Stefan Schäfer <Stefan.Schaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de>
Date: Tue, 12 Feb 2013 17:15:43 +0100
Cc: Vasily Savchenko <ua0snv@yahoo.com>
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PS: I started the QRSS-60 transmission on 476.172 kHz again. Now it's 
sunset here (if there would be no clouds!!!) so this may be a good time 
to the east!
73, Stefan

Am 12.02.2013 17:08, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
Hi Jay,

Thank you for monitoring!
That spreading is new to me. Where does it come from? Permanent and rapid phase changes? Oh and thanks for the capture of my recent LF over night transmission. I didn't yet find that image :-)
Due to the spreading, it looks like QRSS-120 is not useful. And our 
path consists mostly of water.
I guess it would be a challenge to reach RN3AGC or UA4WPF or UA0AET or 
UA0SNV, that path would be mostly above ground.. We will see how far 
we can get in the typical slow modes using spectrograms.
73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 12.02.2013 13:47, schrieb jrusgrove@comcast.net:
Stefan and T/A enthusiasts

Good copy on 630 meters last night. Signal was consistent the entire night until fadeout at 0645Z. Representative capture, with the usual 'spreading', at http://www.w1vd.com/interestinggrab.html .
Jay W1VD  WD2XNS  WE2XGR/2

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