Sam,
Interesting and nice to hear my signal from the DX point of
reception. One always wonders how clean their signal is and now I'm
satisfied with mine. Thanks for making this available.
Interesting is that at 60 seconds into the sound bite when listening
to my call is exactly the kind of QRM I get on 160 seemingly every
time I get on 160. It is the same characteristic and relative volume,
except my interference often pulses 2x/second and sometimes lingers
several seconds, it makes 160 very difficult for me to work. Also,
listening to the quiet background on your end tells me how my Rx
conditions are here, both with my horrible electrical QRM and my Rx
antennae. More issue with the electrical QRM as I do so much to
filter it out that I am attenuating faint RF signals as well.
Thanks for the fun listen, I appreciate it.
73 to all on the team,
Gary
KA1J
At the
> http://www.qrz.lt/ly2w/wtQsoplayer/
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>
> On Mon, Dec 10, 2012 at 12:26 PM, Saulius Zalnerauskas
> <ly5w.sam@gmail.com>wrote:
>
> > Hi all,
> >
> > 90 % of our QSO's are in audio. Not all (computer refresh, etc,..).
> > You can find Your signal in LY. Enjoy it! Copy "dah",... it is
> > search/pounce mode using Bandmap.
> >
> > Looking forward to Your comment's.
> >
> > Sam LY5W (one of operator's)
> > p.s. first time we used "special" CQ form: CQ LY2W LY2W (no TEST :))
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