John, Although I didn't see your email last night, by coincidence I
monitored 137.777kHz +/- for a change (SpecLab set to QRSS60).
I switched on at 0200UTC and saw 'XES' straight away (see attached),
but nothing else seen after that. Nevertheless, it was good to see
QRSS activity from the US again on this band.
Not monitoring for a few days now as I have lowered my antenna ahead
of forecast gales.
73 de Mike, G3XDV
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A bit old-fashioned, but WD2XES will be running DFCW100 on 137.779 kHz
tonight until 0330Z. The signal was visible on Hartmut Wolff's grabber
last night, though with considerable fading.
John, W1TAG/WD2XES
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