[Lowfer] BRO now QRSS30 / maybe TAG?
WE0H
[email protected]
Sun, 21 Dec 2003 17:36:17 -0600
Thanks for adding CW. I get tired of waiting for a QRSS signal to find out
if it is audible or not. I just wish my CW didn't eat up the water hole for
Lyle. It is off for now so he can have some piece and quiet. Bill is coming
into town again and we are planning on installing a #8 East/West loop here
so maybe Lyle won't get so fried up there by my signal.
Mike>WE0H
-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
On Behalf Of Bryce R Ofstie
Sent: Sunday, December 21, 2003 4:36 PM
To: Lowfer Message Board
Subject: [Lowfer] BRO now QRSS30 / maybe TAG?
I set up BRO on 182.200 kHz in QRSS30 with ~3 wpm CW after each dot or
dash. It might look a little messy to the locals but I hope it is barely
visible further out. Nice when I'm out to be able to tell if the tone I'm
hearing is my signal or not without having to wait as long as I had to in
QRSS60. Looks like my call will fit in a 20 minute window now. And locals
should be able to ID aurally in a couple of minutes at the most.
Saturday I listened for TAG, best I could get during the day was one
possible line.
t:1248 f: 0.303 pm: 35 jm: 55 q: -7.1 -8.6 LBN7Y CH1OXY76S ?
merrY CHristmaS 5 characters match, what is the probability of 5 out of 15?
Wave file is from before 11:00am central time.
Bryce R Ofstie, KI0LE
LF Beacon BRO - 182.200 kHz
Duluth, Minnesota EN36us
http://cp.duluth.mn.us/~ki0le/
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