Hi Joe,
With 100W i think there is no chance for CW, at least for me. Maybe
EI0CF, he could make it!
So then we give it a try in QRSS-3 (i prefer to use DFCW-4).
Looking forward to the test.
73, Stefan
Am 04.12.2013 20:11, schrieb [email protected]:
Hi Stefan and Group,
Will be using a class E 100 watts. Could possibly try QRSS3 and
a few CW QSO's if condx are favourable. Hope to see you there!
73
Joe
On Wed, 4 Dec 2013, Stefan Schäfer wrote:
Hi Nicolas,
Thanks for the informations.
Joe, what will be your TX system? Is there also a chance for a CW
sked? Or QRSS-3, if the conds are poor? The best time will be during
your local sunset, i assume.
I will be there! Stations from the UK or PA will have much better
chances though.
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 03.12.2013 21:58, schrieb [email protected]:
*Industry Canada* <http://www.ic.gc.ca/Intro.html> has issued an
experimental radio license to the *Marconi Radio Club of
Newfoundland* <http://www.ucs.mun.ca/%7Ejcraig/mrcn.html80%8E>
(VO1MRC). Experimental station VX9MRC has been endorsed to conduct
transmissions on 472-479 kHz for just two days — December 14 and 15
— to call attention to the potential new Amateur Radio band there
and to the role ham radio plays in emergency communication.
“A special message from our mayor will be sent on CW on 478 kHz as a
beacon transmission on these days,” said Joe Craig, VO1NA, a
low-frequency enthusiast. “Those receiving the message are invited
to forward it to their respective municipal representative.”
ARRL
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