[Moon-net] [Moon] TF/DL1YMK
vladimir.masek at volny.cz
vladimir.masek at volny.cz
Sun May 13 04:36:30 CDT 2007
Hi all !
FYI, we, at OK1KIR, heard Michael at best M in audio BW about 100 Hz(but
having just noise during initial DL9KR "O" and later 559 reporting to
Michael).
Due to that we did not try it random and left PA to take a rest before
tomorrow's sked, hi.
So, sincere congrats to all bigger guns today and remaining gently optimistic
(?) about our 70cm sked result tomorrow.
Seems essential if the weather conditions permit Michael to operate.
OK1KIR rig: 4.5m dish,LNA 0.3dB,1kW output,readable echoes
73,
Tonda,OK1DAI & Vladimir,OK1DAK
for OK1KIR EME
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Od: "peter blair" <g3ltf at btinternet.com>
Komu: "J.M.Prat" <ea3dxu at sapse.com>, "Tots els del Moonbunce" <moon at moonbounce.info>,
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Předmět: Re: [Moon-net] [Moon] TF/DL1YMK
Datum: 13.5.2007 - 10:24:34
> Hi Josep, I heard him work DL9KR, OZ4MM, UA3PTW, with
> an improving signal all the time, I then worked him
> at 0710 followed by SM2CEW.
> He is not all that strong but workable.On my audio
> meter he is peaking 2-3dB with 500Hz if bandwidth.
> Condx seem not bad but some faraday rotation. Frequency
> seems correct 432.035. he is there now ,08.22 UTC
>
> GL 73 Peter
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: J.M.Prat
> To: Tots els del Moonbunce ; Tots els del Moon Net
>
> Sent: Sunday, May 13, 2007 8:58 AM
> Subject: [Moon] TF/DL1YMK
>
>
> Hi All
>
> Any info about 432 TF/DL1YMK activity ?
>
> 73 de Josep EA3DXU
>
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