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Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ

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Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ
From: "C. Groeger" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 20:35:04 +0100
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Mal,
We had this sked last year...
You sigs were not audible at twente.
How should I hear them even over a longer distance?

I also observed, that your sigs on mf were much stronger in winter 2013 than 
now.
Maybe your Ant system suffers from corrosion?
Or did you qrp?

Sri, Mal I have no interest in opera or other digimodes. These modes work only 
in combination with internet, while CW (if one knows the code) is not 
restricted and can be used even for rag chewing QSOs:-)

Christian Groeger

mal hamilton <[email protected]> schrieb:

>Chris
>You have the same problem on 630 metres. I and others have replied to your 
>CQ calls but you do not reply and yet I am received in
>UA3, 5B4, 4X4 and others in EU to my East and to the West I have worked the 
>USA.
>Lately I have been working OPERA OP4 and every evening I get decodes from 
>RX3, SV8, I2 stns and others in the EU es the UK
>I do now operate at the optimum time for the USA so nil to the West
>If you need other confirmation read the emails on this reflector relating to 
>OPERA on 477 Khz
>I suspect you have environmental QRM/QRN problems at your QTH inhibiting 
>reception on LF/MF. You seem only to QSO local stations near your QTH
>
>de G3KEV
>
>
>----- Original Message ----- 
>From: "C. Groeger" <[email protected]>
>To: <[email protected]>
>Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 10:30 AM
>Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ
>
>
>> Mal,
>> We tried cw on lf last year, do you remember?
>> Your sigs were not audible here and only visible on twente but not audible 
>> there.
>> I wonder how did you manage all this dx which such a poor signal?
>> 73, df5qg
>>
>> Christian Groeger
>>
>> mal hamilton <[email protected]> schrieb:
>>
>>>Stefan es co
>>>Ever since the introduction of data modes 137 has gradually gone down 
>>>hill. In the days of CW and QRSS QSO mode there were over 30 countries 
>>>active, also BEACON mode does not help.
>>>The band was at its best when QSO mode was the preferred choice, DATA 
>>>MODES and NON STOP BEACONS chased all of the CW operators away to other 
>>>bands like 160 metres.
>>>I have a shack full of LF equipment  and Antennas to match but never hear 
>>>any CW acty so have gone else where like 630 and 160 metres plus all the 
>>>other HF bands
>>>
>>>73 de mal/g3kev
>>>
>>>  ----- Original Message ----- 
>>>  From: schaefer
>>>  To: [email protected]
>>>  Sent: Saturday, February 15, 2014 4:12 PM
>>>  Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ
>>>
>>>
>>>  Hello Chris,
>>>
>>>  Unfortunately i do not have much time this evening. However i will be in 
>>> the shack again sunday evening, if you like to try then. I can set up a 
>>> CW beacon on LF if you like but that does not help much in terms of QSO 
>>> activity.
>>>
>>>  Who is ready and interested and audible in CW on LF these days?
>>>
>>>  What would you think is the reason for the non-activity?
>>>
>>>  One reason must be the higher noisefloor, several dB higher than 2001 i 
>>> assume, at least in urban locations. But that can't be the only reason. 
>>> Is it the 1000 different modes or the new 630m band? Is it the 
>>> availability of the internet? Or did "we" just became tired? Or 
>>> combinations of that? :-)
>>>
>>>  73, Stefan/DK7FC
>>>
>>>  Am 15.02.2014 14:25, schrieb Chris Osborn:
>>>    LF,
>>>
>>>
>>>    I am at present puttng out test signals on 137.7 kHz should anyone 
>>> wish to check their RX.
>>>
>>>
>>>    I shall be QRV on 137.7 kHz this evening from about 18.00Z again 
>>> putting out test signals and also some CQ calls using QRSS / DFCW
>>>    I  can try CW if conditions seem favourable.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>    It would be a shame if after Dave's excellent LF / MF artical in 
>>> RadCom would-be ops took a listen on those bands and heard no amateur 
>>> activity.
>>>
>>>
>>>    A quick look in my LF receive logbook for 2001 for this weekend 
>>> (actually 17/18 Feb) recorded the following stations - all on 136.5 kHz 
>>> CW:
>>>
>>>
>>>    DJ9IE  (3 times)
>>>
>>>    F6CNI
>>>    G3BDQ
>>>    GW4ALG (2 times)
>>>
>>>    EI0CF (2 times)
>>>
>>>    GW4HXO
>>>    G3XDV (2 times)
>>>
>>>    G8RW
>>>    G6NB
>>>    GM3YXM/P
>>>    SM6PXJ
>>>    G6RO
>>>    ON7ZO
>>>    PA0BWL
>>>
>>>
>>>    Happy days!
>>>
>>>
>>>    73
>>>    Chris G3XIZ 
>
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