Hello Mike,
nearly no copy on your last sigs "QRM PSE QSY 5 HZ HF K" only being able to
answer because I read this on DK7FC grabber.
I was now TXing on 137,699 "XDV NSW NO CPY NW K", did you get that?
On your first turn I copied you T-M first my callsign more T then your
callsign clear M.
I didn´t TX on LF for two years today I saw you on the grabber, tuned my
antenna and you know the rest...
73
Stefan, DL3NSW nr Bamberg in JN49NW
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Gesendet: Mittwoch, 29. Oktober 2014 12:25
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: LF: 136kHz -like the old days!
Hello Mike,
I just saw your CQ in QRSS-3 on 137.680 :-) I may join in later. Still have
to work a bit here...
73, Stefan
Am 29.10.2014 12:07, schrieb LineOne:
> On finding my "sacrificial" laptop I use for radio will not handle
> Opera, this is a welcome request. I only have to tweak my receive
> antenna properly to participate.
>
> Hugh M0DSZ
>
>
> On 29/10/2014 10:57, Mike Dennison wrote:
>> I would be very pleased to have some two-way QRSS contacts. QRSS10
>> can be a useful compromise between distance and timing. When do you
>> want to do it?
>>
>> Mike, G3XDV
>> ==========
>>
>>> BTW, what about the good old "analog" modes like QRSS and DFCW? If
>>> there are so many OMs running a LF system these days, we could move
>>> to these modes again.
>>>
>>> Would someone join the session?
>>>
>>> 73, Stefan/DK7FC
>>>
>>>
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