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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: Tx test QRSS-30 476.180 |
From: | Martin Evans <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 12 May 2015 21:02:33 +0100 |
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Luis -I am receiving what looks like "normal" QRS on 476.180 give or take a couple of Hz. I saw a few "dots" around 19:35 UTC and now am seeing what may be dashes - too early to tell if they are dots or dashes! - beginning at 19:53 UTC. This is normal CW, not DFCW. Rapidly increasing in strength. Could this be you? Martin GW3UCJ SWansea, South Wales IO81CR Would like to make some QRSS tests with the same Tx conditions and see if I can reach central EU So will be Txing QRSS30 with DFCW at 476.179 and 476.181 from now on 73 de Luis EA5DOM |
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