Also commemorating on 137.777 kHz QRSS100.
73, Happy 20th Anniversary all!
Joe VO1NA
On Fri, 14 Jul 2017, Mike Dennison wrote:
As noted by Andy, G4JNT, recently, this week is the 20th anniversary
of the very first Slow CW (now called QRSS) transmission which was
between G3PLX and Andy on the old 73kHz band.
To commemorate this I will be using QRSS on the 136kHz band today,
Saturday and Sunday.
Daytime and early evening I will be using QRSS3 (3 second dot length)
and occasionally QRSS10 (10s dots) on or near 137.690kHz looking for
two-way contacts.
Late evening and nighttime, I will transmit my callsign on
136.1722kHz using QRSS60, each transmission starting on the odd
hours, ie 2100, 2300, 0100 . . . .
Reports on this activity would be helpful
Anyone needing info on how to receive QRSS could look at ON7YD's web
site or send me an email.
Mike, G3XDV
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