[Fwd: TAT - stations heard in slow cw]

Andre' Kesteloot akestelo@bellatlantic.net
Tue, 19 Jan 1999 12:19:30 -0500



Peter Bobek wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> just to let the group know about the frequencies of the stations heard in
> Europe
> during the tests.
>
> Good luck to all at the South Carolina beach!
>
> Peter / DJ8WL (ex DA0LF, first German LF-station, currently off-air)
>
> -------------Weitergeleitete Nachricht-----------------
>
> Von:    Peter Bobek,
> An:     RSGB_LF_GROUP, INTERNET:RSGB_LF_GROUP@BLACKSHEEP.ORG
>
> Datum:  17.01.99 01:45
>
> BE:     TAT - stations heard in slow cw
>
> Dear all,
>
> I just turned off the receiver to send this short report before going to
> bed...
>
> Since Friday evening I was able to copy/see on screen the following
> signals:
>
> Friday, 21.20 UT        IK1ODO  137.770 kHz
>         22.10 UT        G3YXM   137.720 kHz     very strong (audible!)
>         23.00 UT        G3XTZ   137.760 kHz     also very strong, big
> surprise
>
> Saturday,       08.00 UT        IK1ODO  137.770 kHz
>         18.05 UT        HB9ASB  137.790 kHz     very good, first time copy,
> Toni!
>         19.55 UT        G3YXM   137.720 kHz     good signal but QRN
>         20.00 UT        IK1ODO  137.770 kHz     Q5 but QRN
>         23.10 UT        G3XTZ   137.760 kHz     very strong (like Friday)
>         23.15 UT        G3YXM   137.720 kHz     also very strong (like
> Friday)
>         23.50 UT        G3LDO   137.688 kHz     slow drift (few Hertz)
>
> All signals copied in JN 49 JV (25 km south of Frankfurt) using SPECTROGRAM
> 4.2.4
> in 0.3 Hz BW, averaging set to 10, 16 bit sampling. Stored about 25 MB of
> audiofiles.
> One file shows "synchronous keying" by G3YXM and G3XTZ (looks funny on the
> screen).
>
> Deep QSB with signals of IK1ODO, while sigs from the UK did not show much
> QSB.
>
> Hope to hear a few more on Sunday! Thanks for all the efforts, gentlemen!
> Anyone
> made it across the pond?
>
> Peter / DJ8WL (ex DA0LF)