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"kc2siz"
 

Just wanted to introduce myself to the group. I just built a small QRSS transmitter, which I'm trying out for the first time right now on 30 meters (just about spot on 10140.5). I hope I pop up on some grabbers somewhere! I may leave it on overnight as well.

I look forward to learning from everyone here. Thanks and 73!

Steve
KC2SIZ


Arv Evans
 

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Steve KC2SIZ

Most grabber receivers are watching 10.140,000 to 10.140,100 MHz.
A few are looking at 10.139,900 to 10.140,100 MHz.
If you are transmitting on 10.140,500 MHz you may not get seen unless
it is by special arrangement.? Do you have capability to move to the
range where most QRSS receivers are looking?

Arv K7HKL
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On 01/25/2012 02:27 PM, kc2siz wrote:

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Just wanted to introduce myself to the group. I just built a small QRSS transmitter, which I'm trying out for the first time right now on 30 meters (just about spot on 10140.5). I hope I pop up on some grabbers somewhere! I may leave it on overnight as well.

I look forward to learning from everyone here. Thanks and 73!

Steve
KC2SIZ


"kc2siz"
 

My apologies. A typo. I meant to say 10140.05, not 10140.5. Thanks for catching that.

Steve

--- In QRPLabs@..., Arv Evans <arvid.evans@...> wrote:

Steve KC2SIZ

Most grabber receivers are watching 10.140,000 to 10.140,100 MHz.
A few are looking at 10.139,900 to 10.140,100 MHz.
If you are transmitting on 10.140,500 MHz you may not get seen unless
it is by special arrangement. Do you have capability to move to the
range where most QRSS receivers are looking?

Arv K7HKL
_._


On 01/25/2012 02:27 PM, kc2siz wrote:

Just wanted to introduce myself to the group. I just built a small
QRSS transmitter, which I'm trying out for the first time right now on
30 meters (just about spot on 10140.5). I hope I pop up on some
grabbers somewhere! I may leave it on overnight as well.

I look forward to learning from everyone here. Thanks and 73!

Steve
KC2SIZ