Hi Wolf,
Thank-you for the report on the signals. I will repeat the QRSS beacon
again tonight and hopefully this will give us more info on the
propagation to improve chances for a QSO for those interested.
Best Regards
Joe
On Wed, 19 Mar 2014, wolf_dl4yhf wrote:
Hello Joe,
Signal went up to "o" in QRSS here overnight, and the very slow QSB lasted
throughout the night. I have a long sequence of screenshots, which I can
upload to a website if anyone is interested. Best reception was around 03:30
but the receiver's AGC was 'pumping heavily' at that time.
Here is the last one taken after local sunrise, with another caller (?) using
a not-so-stable transmitter:
http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/mf/2014_03_19__VO1NA_after_sunrise.jpg
73 and thanks for the test,
Wolf DL4YHF .
Am 19.03.2014 00:49, schrieb jcraig
Hi Wolf,
Yes, TX CW (on the hour) and QRSS3 on the half hour 477.7 kHz.
RX QRSS3 on 477.7, CW on 472.5.
Thank-you for watching and good luck!
Best regards
Joe VO1NA
Hello Joe,
Thanks for the info. I missed some of the earlier messages, so just to
make sure:
You will transmit on 477.7 kHz exclusively, not on 478.65 as on 'the night
of the Opera' ?
Will keep the spectrogram running on 477.7 kHz overnight with a narrow
filter, hoping the noise remains as low as it is now.
73,
Wolf DL4YHF .
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