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pe1mph
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pe1mph AM from Holland


« on: March 30, 2007, 11:45:02 PM »

Hello AM lovers Wink

Now many stations on 3885 with GOOD signals!
I am listening and self standby on 3705 ofcourse in AM Cheesy


Greetings,

Henk / pe1mph / The Netherlands
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« Reply #1 on: March 31, 2007, 12:55:44 AM »

Hello AM lovers Wink

Now many stations on 3885 with GOOD signals!
I am listening and self standby on 3705 ofcourse in AM Cheesy


Greetings,

Henk / pe1mph / The Netherlands

Henk,

Approx 0445 GMT, I can see a carrier on my SDR-14 at 3705, but audio is too faint.  Noise and carrier about S5 here.  I definitely heard a voice call CQ several times on AM in the last few minutes, and saw the carrier go on and off.  No callsign recognized. Noise at my QTH is quite high tonight.   

73, Jim
WA2AJM/3

near Washington, DC
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pe1mph AM from Holland


« Reply #2 on: March 31, 2007, 04:02:01 AM »

Thanks for the info!

This morning very good conditions!!!!
One station on 3885 very, very strong....
But please mention more name/call.....
And not to fast....

I (pe1mph) were on 3705 with: F6AQK and PA1SBV.

By the way, mostly every morning AM on 3705.
Often F6AQK calling around 04.30 GMT London time.
And I am often qrv.

Greetings from a Sunny Dokkum,

Henk pe1mph
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« Reply #3 on: April 02, 2007, 12:49:50 AM »

We'll keep 3705 in mind. We have a high noise level here (typically around S9), but we'll listen.   Approx. 04:30 GMT, eh? 
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