[Lowfer] 30 Meter QRSS Watering Hole Busy Over The Weekend

Mark Ku7z ku7zdn41 at gmail.com
Sun Jun 13 18:29:47 EDT 2010


Not sure of you knew about these or not, but here are a couple of links 
to grabber-compendiums with most of the grabbers online now.

http://digilander.libero.it/i2ndt/grabber/grabber-compendium.htm

http://www.ik0vve.net/mept6.aspx

Here is the Knightsqrss Clipboard where frequencies are listed.

http://www.on5ex.be/clipboard_view_unreg.php

Here is a link to join the Knightsqrss email reflector with most of the 
people that are on the air and experimenting.

http://cnts.be/mailman/listinfo/knightsqrss_cnts.be

73, Mark, Ku7z

On 6/13/2010 2:45 PM, ToddRoberts2001 at aol.com wrote:
> In a message dated 6/13/2010 4:35:12 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,
> w5jgv at spectrotek.com writes:
>
> Query - What frequency would a Grabber best be centered on for the 30  meter
> beacon band?  What are the upper and lower "limits" for the  watering hole?
> Would a grabber there be useful for  anything?
>
> 73,
>
> Ralph  W5JGV - WD2XSH/7
>
> Hi Ralph,
> The QRSS3 window is about 100Hz wide so probably the
> best place for a grabber would be in the middle of the QRSS
> segment or 10.140.050.
>
> I see most of the activity is below 10.140.080 so you might try
> centering the grabber on about 10.140.040 as one or two signals
> are slightly below the bottom edge.
>
> It would be fun to monitor the QRSS3 activity there on the weekends
> or evenings when activity is high. Maybe try it for a week or two and
> see how it goes.
>
> 73 - Todd WD4NGG
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