Hi Stefan, DK7FC.
My take of to east from my QTH is very good.
Unfortunately the west direction is very bad for me. I am extremely close
to a high mountain. Of course the propagation in LF is diferent from HF but I am
very close to mountain base, but you never know when the propgation can
help.
Now I am TXing QRSS-60 in 136.171,50 but as Yas wrote above in Japan they
have bad weather.
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 9:39 PM
Subject: LF: SV8CS, what next?
Spiros,
Your next goal: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.htmlor:
https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber_OPDS.html??? 73,
Stefan Am 04.10.2014 22:39, schrieb SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios:
Hi to all.
Last night I had a nice success on LF band.
My signal received by JA7NI, Kuni grabber in LF at 136.171,50 KHz.
Thank you Kuni and Yas (JA8SCD) for the grabber link to JA7NI page.
Mny TNX also to Stefan who has help me a lot in the past.
Now I hope for a QSO with Kuni hi hi.
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 8:23 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi
Yas, Markus, Spiros. Not a good prophet, just some observations over
the years. Apart from that, checking your grabber showing HGA and DCF show the
phonomenon all the time. However, today is a very good day regarding LF DX to
the far east, SNR of DCF is very good, 30 dB!!! But sill no sign of me on your
or on Kunis grabber. But the sunrise isn't there yet :-) Spiros, well
done! A real LF carreer. There are not many, you know... 73,
Stefan Am 04.10.2014 22:03, schrieb Knight Ao:
Hi Markus, Spiros, LF Group,
Yep, Stefan must be a good prophet, hi. From JA, we can use
HGA as a pilot to South Europe. I will ask Kumi to tx soon.
(Don't know if his tx ant is ready or not, but he will definitely get on the
air soon). In the meantime, Spiros's QRSS is a little bit hard to
read. Spiros, could it be possible to change dot/dash ratio from 1:3
to 1:2, so there will be more clear readability as far as the dots are
concerned?
OK, you guys it's about time for me to go to bed.
Have a nice weekend!
Yas
Hi Yas,
WPF is visible here, but not very conspicuous
due to the purple colour associated to northeast direction.
Well done, Spiros and Kuni! This detection is
also verifying a remarkable prediction from Stefan:
DK7FC wrote on October 02:
> Hi Spiros, ... > PS: The path is much more promising for
you than for me because it is farer away from the noth pole and all that
geomagnetic stuff...
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 9:35 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi Markus,
Thanks! Yeah, I see now, it gotta be SV8CS. Wonder
why WPF won't show up on your grabber.... He must be using a beam ant?
hi
73
Yas
Hi Yas, LF group,
no, to mee it looks like it is SV8CS. The
"V" looks very clear and matches the timing for Spiros' transmission. He
seems to be appearing now on hthe new qrg 0.5 Hz up as
well.
BTW The only Loran line which fits in would
be 136170.9287 Hz from a Chinese chain (GRI 7430).
In Kuni's capture we can see a strong
signal from (UA4)WPF just below 136173, and some fragments from DK7FC
around 136172.
Yas, thank you for that grabber relay, works very
fine!
73, Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 9:12 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi Markus,
Do you think the one slightly above the 136170.92 Loran line
shown on JA7NI grabber is SQ7XQ, right? For the time being, SV8CS
is not showing up around 136170.5 on Kuni's grabber,
yet.
Yas
Looks like SQ7XQ (dfcw, calling DK7FC)
and SV8CS (qrss) are both transmitting on 136171.0 Hz at the same
time.
73, Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 8:44 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi Spriros,
Seems there is your sigs showing up on JA7NI grabber now,
but there is a strong Loran line at 136170.92Hz.Please move up to
136171.2 or .3 so we can read you clearly.
Yas
Thank YAS.
Yes, now works very well.
I will chang now from OP-32 to QRSS-90.
TNX again.
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 5:46 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi Spiros and all,
I just set up a temporal gateway for JA7NI's grabber
at:
Hope you guys can read his grabber capture
now.
Yas
Hi YAS.
here is what I see.
503 Service Temporarily
Unavailable
nginx/1.2.9
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 4:11 PM
Subject: Re: LF: JA7NI - grabber
Hi Spiros,
I can open up his page with that link. Does
anyone else have any access problem out there in EU?
Yas - JA8SCD Tokyo
Hello YAS
JA7NI’s web don’t work
Please when will be OK let me
know
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Saturday, October 04, 2014 8:26 AM
Subject: Re: LF: OP32 sv8cs last
night
Hi all,
Further to my earlier email, JA7NI Kuni has started
his grabber on.
He told me he would try to turn it on every night during
this month.
GL!
Yas - JA8SCD Tokyo
Hi Spiros and Stefan,
I just contacted JA7NI, and he told me he had been
QRT on 2200m until now, and will probably get back his grabber
on by this weekend if his maintenance goes well. Dst is going
up and condx of this weekend should be good.
GL!
Yas - JA8SCD Tokyo
Hi Spiros, I see your goals
become farer :-) Well, JA7NI mostly runs the grabber by
request. Yas/JA8SCD is here on the reflector and corresponds
to JA7NI. But you can contact him personally of course. I
put him into CC here. However i would not assume that he
runs OPDS32. But QRSS or DFCW-180 is the best mode (anyway!)
for you both. 73, Stefan/DK7FC PS: The path is
much more promising for you than for me because it is farer
away from the noth pole and all that geomagnetic stuff.
Often seen stong SNR from HGA22 while DCF39 was down in the
noise... Am 02.10.2014 14:03, schrieb
SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios:
Hello Stefan.
Thank you.
Seems the propagation going better!!
I have a question:
Do you know if the JA7NI grabber is ON?
His web page don’t work.
73, Spiros/SV8CS
Sent: Thursday, October 02, 2014 10:43
AM
Subject: Re: LF: OP32 sv8cs last
night
Hello
Spiros, Vasily, Very nice! My
compliments. 73, Stefan Am 02.10.2014 06:53,
schrieb SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios:
Hi to alll.
Very nice propagation this evening.
UA0SNV
2014-10-01 20:06:21 SV8CS 6081km
137520.148Hz 14mHz -47.3dBOp 66%
18.1dB
2014-10-01 18:39:53 SV8CS 6081km
137520.145Hz 9mHz -44.3dBOp 94%
19.6dB
also:
DF6NM
2014-10-01 20:06:19 SV8CS 1506km
137519.976Hz 12mHz -29.8dBOp 100% 21.9dB
DK7FC
2014-10-01 20:06:19 SV8CS 1617km
137519.974Hz 11mHz -27.4dBOp 87% 22.0dB
EW6BN
2014-10-01 20:06:20 SV8CS 2058km
137519.985Hz 12mHz -37.8dBOp 100% 20.2dB
TNX, 73
Spiros/SV8CS
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