Chris,
very nice! Here's your last over, with the NB
switched off after the first quarter. You're nicely put in the middle of
the gap now. There seems to be a weak QRM line exactly on 630, so finetuning up
or down by a couple of Hz would help even more.
73, Markus
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 1:30 PM
Subject: Re: LF: AW: G3XIZ CQ 137.7 kHz
Many thanks Marcus for the useful screen
shot.
My next few transmissions will
be on 137.63 kHz to clear your QRM.
73
Chris
Hi Chris,
also well readable in Nuernberg JN59NJ.
Unfortunately DCF39 bursts are big here, attached screenshot is
without noise blanking. Normally I have the SpecLab blanker
engaged with short (1.5 ms) ramps, which reduces the splatter but also
tends to render the signal a bit choppy. Note that there is a clear
frequency range around the null in the splatter spectrum at 137.63
kHz.
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Saturday, January 03, 2015 12:49 PM
Subject: Re: LF: AW: G3XIZ CQ 137.7 kHz
Many thanks for the report Joe.
It's lashing down
with rain here and the aerial current is low so I'm pleased to be getting
out.
73
Chris
Hi
Chris,
and
again…
I'll be QRV on 137.7 using QRSS / DFCW for the next hour
or so.
Anyone (within range) who'd like a QSO / sked please let
me know.
Set up: 120 watts RF, inverted 'L' 43m @
9m
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