Sunday, 9 December 2012

R7NT on QRSS

Following last night's good reception of R7NT's Opera32 beacon in the UK, Alex decided to try QRSS10 (extremely slow Morse with a 10-second dot period) and to look for two-way contacts on 137.705kHz. Unfortunately I am still unable to transmit following my fire, but I was able to monitor using my temporary sloper receive antenna. I was able to receive several of his transmissions from 1800 ro 2300UTC when I switched to Opera32. The best is shown below:

Other signals received on the band were G8HUH using WSPR and F4DTL using QRSS3.