Hi Joe,
Will send some cq on 472.1 just now.
Maybe you will hear?
Where can I find your grabber?
73, df5qg
Christian Groeger
[email protected] schrieb:
>Hi Stefan,
>
>Just started qrss3 beacon which will run to 0200 when the telegram
>starts per schedule. Will watch your grabber and mine!
>
>73
>Joe
>
>On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
>
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> I'm stopping my beacon and watch for you the whole time. Maybe you will
>> appear in the QSB, so we can get a first impression over that path. Could
>> you
>> run it a few times longer? As soon as i can read you, i will attempt a QSO.
>>
>> 73, Stefan
>>
>> Am 14.12.2013 02:20, schrieb [email protected]:
>>> Hi Stefan,
>>> Been calling you on qrss3 but no reply. Your sigs were variable so I
>>> doubt the path is good at the moment. The exciter is not frequency agile
>>> yet -- sorry. This will be a project soon. We can try again tomorrow.
>>> QRSS at 0000-0100.
>>>
>>> 73 and thanks
>>> Joe
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sat, 14 Dec 2013, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Joe,
>>>>
>>>> I just found the latest spot in the 630m DX cluster. You are already QRV?
>>>> Can we make a sked please?
>>>> Can you listen on 472.2 kHz? Or suggest another frequency. I will try to
>>>> listen for you. Or, send some QRSS-3 on 476.180 or so. My grabber is
>>>> running at
>>>> http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_MF_Grabber.html
>>>>
>>>> 73, Stefan/DK7FC
>>>>
>>>> PS: There is local QRM on 477.7 here, at least for CW this is not odeal
>>>> for me...
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Am 10.12.2013 20:40, schrieb [email protected]:
>>>>> Hi Stefan,
>>>>>
>>>>> The band is fairly clear. Only a few carriers and WD2XSH stations
>>>>> were heard so far; there is no preferred frequency so just let me know
>>>>> where you will be. 476.17 is fine but there is a carrier 10 Hz below
>>>>> that. I share your doubt we will be able to do CW because my ERP is
>>>>> only about 1.5 watts, but we can certainly try. The plan is to run
>>>>> the CW beacon while there is no CW and QRSS QSO activity, ie: 0300
>>>>> to 2300 UTC for the 14 and 15th. The TX QRG is 477.70 kHz.
>>>>>
>>>>> 73
>>>>> Joe
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>
>>
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