Hi Stefan, Bob, all,
just wondering if it makes much sense if everyone
was transmitting at the same time. This may work out well during a
dedicated "WSPR night" with alternate slots, but not so well with QRSS or DFCW
beacons, as none of us can simultaneously receive and transmit on the same
band. Who's listening then?
In my opinion, it would be better if as many
as possible Europeans (not only Germans) would transmit during one night,
and all available listeners (Jay and Dex very much appreciated, who
else?) would be watching and uploading grabs from the other side. The next night
we swap roles, many beacons from America and grabbers in
Europe.
Just my five cents... shoot it down if you
want!
Best 73, Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, January 18, 2014 7:28 PM
Subject: RE: LF: LF tonite
Stefan; I was waiting to see what you were planning for
tonight. You start much earlier there of course and around 2300 I be back
home. I am tuned up on 137 band and will see what you are doing at that
time and if still on WSPR 15 I will fire up alternate quarter hours as usual or
go to QRSS60 if you changed-Bob
Date: Sat, 18 Jan 2014 19:21:13 +0100 From: [email protected]To:
[email protected]Subject: LF: LF tonite Hi Bob, LF,
Bob, what are you planniung for tonite? What is the plan? :-) Just
thought about some WSPR-15 but DFCW-90 just gives better results (valid
detections) than WSPR. Due to the public database, WSPR is more popular though,
for some OMs. So it all has it's advantage... Think i'll start with WSPR now
and may switch back to DGCW later. 73,
Stefan/DK7FC
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