Title: am in europe Post by: pa3hco on March 01, 2017, 04:17:37 PM hello AMers
i was happy to receive and workt with w1lly and some other station ,but they where to weak for the call i workt with the scr499(bc610)and the recording is from a ic-7300 thank you for let me in 73 PA3HCO JAN Title: Re: am in europe Post by: pe1mph on March 02, 2017, 12:10:18 PM hello AMers i was happy to receive and workt with w1lly and some other station ,but they where to weak for the call i workt with the scr499(bc610)and the recording is from a ic-7300 thank you for let me in 73 PA3HCO JAN Good results Jan! Last weeks I heard in the morning no AM from the usa on 80 mtrs. :'( But on mw I can receive in the morning (by my) BC stations from the USA. For example on 590, 750, 930 and 1130 khz those I can hear nearly every day. Greetings, Henk, pe1mph Dokkum, The Netherlands Title: Re: am in europe Post by: VE1PYE on March 02, 2017, 06:20:24 PM Whats a common freq in use over there for AM operation on 80/160m? I'll try to hear you guys!
73, Jason VE1PYE Title: Re: am in europe Post by: pe1mph on March 04, 2017, 08:25:33 AM Whats a common freq in use over there for AM operation on 80/160m? I'll try to hear you guys! 73, Jason VE1PYE Hello Jason, On Sat and Sun mornings we using 3660 khz for AM. F6AQK, 9H1ES (and I) are often qrv. Starting around 06.00 our by us = 05.00 GMT time. During +/- 20 minutes we are there talking mostly.... Greetings, Henk, pe1mph Dokkum, The Netherlands |