Hello Joe,
When is your local sunset in GN37 today? That would be the best time!
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 24.03.2014 23:23, schrieb [email protected]:
Hi Lubos,
Please do join in!
73
Joe
On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, Lubos wrote:
Hello Joe and Christian!I am going to be on 630m as well. My
favourite frq is 472.7kHz. Can I join you?
Lubos, OK2BVG, JN88KS
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Date: Mon, 24 Mar 2014 16:17:49 -0230
From: [email protected]
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA QRSS10 on 477.7 kHz
Hi Christian,
Yes, let's try for a real CW QSO tonight. Will call 0000 utc and
on the half hours until 0200. Will listen 472.5 kHz if that's OK
with you.
We are having a blizzard so experimentation with the antenna
is out for today. The TX might be convinced to give another 3 dB.
Let's hope that a fried FET is not in the future!
73
Joe VO1NA
On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, C. Groeger wrote:
Hi Joe,
Can you QRO a bit for a real CW QSO?
You told me last time, you heard me and I heard you as well...
73, df5qg
Christian Groeger
[email protected] schrieb:
Many thanks for the reply to my calls. Your signals were also
audible at
times. BIA could be heard before our QSO and WD2SXH/7 was about
559 near
476 kHz towards the end. Thank-you for staying up so late to make
it all
happen! TX here 50 watts, ERP about 1 watt.
73
Joe VO1NA
On Mon, 24 Mar 2014, wolf_dl4yhf wrote:
Hello Joe,
Many thanks also... just now, at the 'final dit', your signal is
audible
again:
SNR in QRSS10 bandwidth (approx. 0.1 Hz) : over 30 dB !
73 and gn,
Wolf DL4YHF
JO42FD
100 W, inv. L with 60 meter total wire length, horizontal part
approx 11
meters above ground.
..zzz..
Am 22.03.2014 13:19, schrieb [email protected]:
Hello Wolf,
Many thanks for the details of your reception. Sending audible
sigs to DL
was very gratifing. There is some room to improve the ERP
and I look forward to experimenting with this.
73 and thanks again
Joe
On Sat, 22 Mar 2014, wolf_dl4yhf wrote:
Greetings all,
Nice signal from Joe throughout the night, strongest around
04:00 UTC
here, but 'ever-present' between start and sunrise.
Multi-strip spectrogram covering the strongest part (which was
audible
during the peaks at 03:45 UTC):
http://www.qsl.net/dl4yhf/mf/VO1NA_2014_03_22__04UTC.jpg
The signal began to drop at 05:00 UTC, which is in the upper
right corner
of the screenshot.
Thanks for the test Joe. Hope to meet you in a QSO mode one day,
for me
JT9-1 appears manageable...
73,
Wolf DL4YHF
JO42RX
RX: old IC-706 on 60 meter wire antenna resonated at 475 kHz,
preselector/preamp *off* .
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