Hello MIke.
Just now, strong copy. Have a look at the screenshot
beginning just after you call “CQ .....................” at 1738 TU
:
- Your QRG : 137705.07 Hz ;
- Measured using my Peggelmesser SPM3 : + 28 dB over noise ;
- 19 minutes for transmit only your 5 call signs (looks like a QRSS 20
transmission ?) ;
- Not added QRN noise on band and no QSB.
73 and congrats !
Andy – F6CNI – JN19QB.
-----Message d'origine-----
From: Mike Dennison
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2016 2:19 PM
Subject: LF: CW / QRSS transmissions this w/e
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.
After 1700UTC each day, I will make some QRSS3 and QRSS10
transmissions on 137.705kHz, looking for QSOs.
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.
73 de Mike, G3XDV