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| Subject: | Re: LF: QRSS60 tests on 136.172 |
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| Date: | Wed, 02 Nov 2016 20:06:52 +0100 |
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Hi Mike, Good copy, as usual. 73, Stefan Am 02.11.2016 12:33, schrieb Mike Dennison: I will be running some tests today prior to doing overnight transmissions later this week. The tests will be on 136.1726kHz, QRSS60. See DF6NM's grabber (http://www.df6nm.de/grabber/Grabber.htm) to check that I am transmitting. By the way, most of the discussion here concerns 472kHz. But there is still daily activity on 136kHz, mostly Op32 and WSPR, with several of us routinely achieving distances 2000-3000km. Why not join us? Mike, G3XDV
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