Mike - excellent news and have opened up a dedicated receiver for the 136.172 window - I have a QRM line just LF of there from a SMPSU - I don't think its on this property
It flips non sequentially between the 137.777 window plus DCF39 in second analyzer window, and then to 136.172 every ten or so mins - hit refresh.
I had both screens on one Rx before but as the rx was set to 136kHz the audio/rf performance at just 172Hz was subpar. So Ive got the 136 window on the TS870 and the 137/138 window on the R75 both sharing the L400b. Ill leave this up for the weekend. IF you see noise bars the MF tx is probably running...
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> Subject: LF: CW / QRSS transmissions this w/e
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> After three months of very wet and windy weather, we have a few days
> of cold and calm. Since my rather fragile antenna will be stable, I
> will be making a few CW and QRSS transmissions on the 136kHz band
> this weekend. I have already been beaconing on 136.5kHz CW this
> morning followed by a CQ. I will make more CW transmissions during
> daylight this afternoon and tomorrow.
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> After 1700UTC each day, I will make some QRSS3 and QRSS10
> transmissions on 137.705kHz, looking for QSOs.
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> From 2000 until 0900UTC toniht (and probably tomorrow night) I will
> transmit QRSS60 on 136.172kHz, sending my full callsign starting on
> each even hour, that is 2000, 2200, 0000UTC etc. Reports welcome as
> usual.
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> 73 de Mike, G3XDV
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