Thats very good - and I was really surprised to be able to hear DCF39 138.8305 audibly for a short while pre dawn Eu last night over the pole = then another puff hit with Viz Au and it went away very quickly - HF isnt completely dead but K here is still at 3 or was. Fingers crossed!
(Currently txing WSPR 136kHz 800W "beaming" 272/092degT, and WSPR2 475kHz 200W omni tandem)
> Date: Sat, 17 Oct 2015 18:16:01 -0230
> From:
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[email protected]> Subject: Re: LF: VO1NA
>
> GE Roelof,
>
> A good copy indeed. This is suprising considering the dip in the DST
> a while back and the poor conditions that Laurence was experiencing
> and the words of NYK. Always good to get a report of audible LF
> from across the pond. Many thanks.
>
> Just getting ready to switch on the TX again as dusk approaches. QRSS100
> 137.777 kHz 4 amps to a 100m wire at ~10m.
>
> 73
> Joe VO1NA
>
> On Sat, 17 Oct 2015,
[email protected] wrote:
>
> > Hello Joe,
> >
> > Good copy of your signal on 137.777 kHz last night.
> > I even could hear it by ear!!!
> >
> > Attached reception around (my) local sunrise.
> > My calibration is a bit off.
> >
> > Best regards and 73,
> > Roelof
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> > From: Roelof Bakker, PAoRDT
> > Location: Middelburg, Zealand SW Netherlands, 51 30 02 N, 03 36 02 E
> > Locator: JO11tm
> > Receiver hardware: PERSEUS
> > Receiver software: Linrad
> > Aerial: pa0rdt-mini-whip, 5 metre up in a hawthorn tree.
> > ====================================================================
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