[OZAPRS] Stations herd

Fritz Berrer tmi at iinet.net.au
Sun Jul 10 16:24:13 EST 2011


On 10-07-2011 06:13, Robert Thirkettle wrote:
> Hi All here is a list of stations copied by me over the last week sorry but is a bit of a mess as I have not sorted 7MHz from 10Mhz stations. Most of the frequency offsets look good I would not worry about 10-20 Hz as most rigs only step at 10Hz any way. If any body else has a SCS TNC it would be good to compare notes to see if the agree with my measurements.
>
> DIRECTLY RECEIVED HF-PR STATIONS:
> VK3MY-4 -25 Hz, VK7DIK-4 +46 Hz, VK2TV-4 +21 Hz, VK7HSE-4 +18 Hz
> ZL2TZE-4 -3 Hz, VK2IO-4 -3 Hz, GATE -3 Hz, VK4UN-4 -9 Hz
> VK4HW-4 +31 Hz, VK2HLT-15 +0 Hz, VK4DMI-4 +21 Hz, VK4UN-15 +12 Hz
> VK4KWI-15 +25 Hz, VK3PNF-15 -25 Hz *
>
> Regards Rob ZL3RX
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Hi All,

Just a short note on listed frequency offsets of some stations recently 
received  on 10.1476 MHz USB.

VK2TV-4   -21     VK2UWP-15   -12     VK2VK-15   -25
VK3BDG-9   -50     VK3MY-4   +15
VK4HW-4   -25     VK4JWG-15   -37     VK4TV-4   -21     VK4UN-15   -56
VK5LY-4   -28
VK7DIK-4   -31
KF7EU-6   -65     W6OTH   -50     W7KKE-7   -25.

During the last few days "listed" frequency offsets of these stations 
have varied most the time, often being less than today. Reasons unknown,
most likely temperature-frequency drifts in equipment? Daily ambient 
temperature variations here have been considerable at times.

73s and good DX

Fritz   VK6UZ


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