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Re: LF: Re: 2200m Trans-Atlantic QSO dream...

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Subject: Re: LF: Re: 2200m Trans-Atlantic QSO dream...
From: N1BUG <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 21 Mar 2018 10:45:57 -0400
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Wow, Stefan and Jay, that is amazing. I get an impression Jay's
static level was fairly low at the time of that capture. Mine is
never low in March, which suggests my receive antenna may be not so
good. I believe Jay was using directional antennas. I just have a
low noise vertical.

I am setting up to transmit DFCW tonight. My intended target is
DFCW60 on 137.779 but final details will not be available for a few
hours. I will begin testing now. When I am sure I know what I am
doing and have all settings correct, I will make another announcement.

73,
Paul



On 03/21/2018 10:06 AM, DK7FC wrote:
> PS: This capture was taken on Jay's side of course.
> 
> And just to get an impression, with 25 dB SNR in 28 mHz you can
> transfer a 100 character EbNaut message in 5 minutes and have a
> spare 6 dB.
> A QSO is quickly done then. I mean a real QSO, like "Hello Paul, how
> are you? You are 10 dB above the decode limit. The WX is fine here,
> just a bit cold."
> 
> 73, Stefan
> 
> Am 21.03.2018 14:57, schrieb DK7FC:
>> Hi Jay, Paul,
>>
>> I still have the 12 captures from these 12 months. It was 2012. In
>> attachment is the image from March. Almost exactly 6 years old!
>> Time is running!

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