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IK1HSS > VLF 30.01.00 14:45l 26 Lines 1132 Bytes #-9193 (0) @ EU
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From: IK1HSS@I1YLM.IPIE.ITA.EU
To : VLF@EU
Hello to everybody,
I'm back again with the sunday morning report.
This morning conditions were (at least on my end) not the same of last week.
I heard the following stations:
S57A cqing on 137.15 kHz from about 0830z (579) till at least 1000z (459)
IK5ZPV cqing on 136.8 kHz from 0830z (here he's always 599)
G3YXM in QSO with IK5ZPV on 136.86 from 1025z till 1035z (549)
ON4ZK (?) cqing on 136.56 kHz at 1050z (a lot of QSB and bad signal)
I5TGC cqing on 136.80 kHz at 0930z (589)
I was a little puzzled from the call of S57A ... I had no problem to read him
the first time I crossed his frequency but (probably I was sleepy...) my first
reaction was "what a strange test .. s 5 7 a ... what is he sending???" The
signals peaked around 0900 - 0930z and then faded out, I guess he was still
there around 1100z but the signals were barely readable.
Also G3YXM had better signals last week.
that's all for now
73 de Marco IK1HSS (mail to ik1hss@arrl.net)
P.S.: for S57A if you have pleasure to see how you are coming in Turin drop me
an e-mail and I will send you the recording.
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