Walter Salmaniw wrote:
At 11:06 AM 10/21/2009, you wrote:
I will run the 160 meter amateur radio beacon this evening, 21 October our time
(22 Oct UTC). I plan two segments, one starting before and running past local
sunset from 0105UT to 0135UT, and one from 0550 to 0615UT.
This will be on 1998.5 kHz and comprise a repeated CW identifier of my amateur
callsign VE7DXR.
We didn't have much success with it last night, but tonight, Martin Hall in
Scotland is bearing down on it with a Beverage, so I'm crossing my fingers.
best wishes,
Nick
Loud and clear starting at 01:07, Nick. And yes, it's VVV de VE7DXR (why I'm not an amateur, I guess). Excellent reception, although the first few seconds were a bit wobbly on the frequency....Walt
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Hi Nick.
At 01:13 you were 56 db weaker than the CFAX carrier here. Frequency
drifted upwards about 100 Hz over a 15 minute period.
Brian
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