Hello Markus, LF!
Yes, i saw these 3 dashes (which are "dits" on that QRG and time) in
one line. And if they are from me, it must be the end of the 7. And i
was transmitting the 7 just to that time.
Did you place your grabber image overlay onto Edgar's image so it fits
the 3 dashes or did you place it so that the time stamp fits to your
time?
If "we" call this a valid ID and detection, then these 16833 km
are a new #3 world record distance on 2200m! (according to
http://136.73.ru/h_qso/index.htm )
Do "we"? Would others agree/disagree?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 01.11.2013 20:11, schrieb Markus Vester:
Edgar, Stefan,
yes, I think it's there. On the
Orford grabber around 15:40 UT, it looks like four dashes belonging to
a "7" and the first dash from the following "F". Also later perhaps
some more bright pixels on the same (dot) frequency (136171.89 on the
RX scale, versus 136171.9625 Hz sent by Stefan).
The time of reception coincided with a period of good SNR
from HGA22 in Orford, whereas DCF39 happened to be in a fade.
Congratulations! Guess it's time for the two of you to
open up a bottle!
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, November 01, 2013 6:39 PM
Subject: Re: LF: Tasmania?
LF,
Is there a trace of my signal on that grabber? I can see something,
very weak, and only if you know the frequency and what letter was sent
to which time. But it is close to my QRG, a shift of maybe -35 mHz. The
DFCW element length looks OK and the DFCW shift too. But VERY weak.
Could it be right or am i dreaming? Can someone else see what i mean? https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/101251787/testIDC.html
Comments?
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 01.11.2013 14:47, schrieb Stefan Schäfer:
BTW, Bob...
...did you ever try to leave a trace on the LF grabber of Edgar J.
Twining in Tasmania? We were trying this spring/fall period but, so
far, without success. I will make another attempt today though.
The path your you would be that: http://no.nonsense.ee/qth/map.html?qth=FN12LQ&from=qe37wk
Not impossible! A bit shorter than for me and even more hops on sea
water for you!
Link to his garbber is: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/101251787/testIDC.html
A suitable mode would be DFCW-180 or QRSS-120. Suitable frequency
136.173 kHz. Suitable time: -3...+2 hours arround your sunrise!
Worth a try!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
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