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Subject: VLF: VO1NA
From: DK7FC <selberdenken@posteo.de>
Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2017 18:20:49 +0200
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Hi Joe,

Congrats to your stable signal now on 8270.0075 Hz. A good frequency :-)
The band is free in the moment, DF6NM and me, we are down on the 58km band again :-)
What about a first EbNaut message? For example, you could try 2 
characters first. Paul will decode it, if all works well on your side.
Then, when knowing that all works well, you could try to send your 
callsign, 5 chars. Paul may catch it in one day, or maybe two. Then, if 
you can run the transmission daily, it would be interesting to see if it 
can be decoded by DL0AO and/or DK7FC. It may take a few nights but it 
will be an exciting text :-)
If you like, i can give you one of the complex config files for 
transmitting EbNaut under SpecLab. Or maybe the onw from Markus does it 
already.
Do you need more advice regarding EbNaut transmissions?

We could do it here (on the reflector), maybe there are more stations interested...
73, Stefan

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