Hi MF
Felix, count with me also for the request. Wires are up again. But I'll be back
home at about 18:30 UTC to turn on the Tx
Stefan
>> How long does it take for LU1DOW to come on air if it must be quickly?
>>Maybe 2 hours? Or even 3?
As I understood to Oscar, he is not able to transmit actually. He must check
the variometer, which is installed inside a metal
cabinet under the roof and this will take some time. Anyway he is eager to
start transmitting, so hope will be fixed soon
Will be interesting to watch for correlations (if there is any) with decodes at
Pascal FR5DH in Reunion Island
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
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De: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] En nombre de Felix Riess
Enviado el: jueves, 08 de marzo de 2018 16:10
Para: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
Asunto: Re: LF: Antarctica on 630m WSPR
Hi everyone!
> Just to be there right in time i would suggest to try starting 17 UTC.
> If you can confirm that you will switch to 630m at that time, i will
> be on air then.
By popular request (from a single person...) I have just switched the RX at
DP0GVN to 630m again. This means that there will be another full night of LF
reception in Antarctica from now until 0700 UTC on March 9. Please give it a
try!
73, Felix (DL5XL/DP1POL)
-one of the DP0GVN crew-
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