Hello Federico,
I would like to try a QSO with you as well.
Maybe we can find a time on friday or saturday, so you can stay up a bit
longer? Indeed, e.g. 22 UTC is a much better time for reaching DL than
17 UTC, now due to the summertime. But at least 472.2 kHz is the right
QRG to listen on :-)
What kind of antenna do you have and what is the antenna current?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
PS: Did you try to receive signals in WSPR? I even think you decoded me
some time ago...
Am 19.06.2013 22:20, schrieb Federico:
OK.
My habitual QRT time is 20 GMT, but today I CQ at 21 GMT in 472,2 khz
Hpe cuagn dr OM.
Federico EA2HB
----- Original Message -----
From: "C. Groeger" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 8:54 PM
Subject: Re: LF: 630m Spain
Hi Frederico,
I would like to try QSO.
But I think later in the evening would be better.
Is 21.00 GMT possible for you?
73, df5qg
Christian Groeger
Federico <[email protected]> schrieb:
I've been three weeks calling CQ on the frequency of 472.5 kHz
between 17 and 17.30 UTC
and listening to the band at different times of day without result.
Keep calling CQ between 17 and 17.30. I would appreciate even if
negative controls.
My signals at 20 km are strong and clean.
A possible correspondent at 80 km, is fighting a strong local QRM.
My signal does not activate the RX of Twente.
My power is close to the maximum allowed.
Federico EA2HB
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