FW: FW: [digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
-Original Message- From: Rolf Behnke [mailto:dl0...@intermar-ev.de] Sent: Sunday, June 27, 2010 10:37 AM To: les...@veenstras.com Subject: Re: FW: [digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF Hallo sorry, wir haben qsy gemacht auf 14.090khz USB Dial wie im Bandplan 14089 - 14099 500 Schmalband-S. Digimodes, autom. digitale Stationen der IARU vorgesehen für Schmalbandstationen automatisch. (PSKmail ist 250Hz breit!!! http://www.oevsv.at/opencms/funkbetrieb/HF-Bandplan/20m_bandplan.html 73 Rolf DK4XI
[digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
Thank you for the information, Steiner. Glad the QRM QSYed. Also during that weekend contest, it was impossible to use JT65 anywhere near to 14.0780 ! Jon --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saa...@... wrote: Hi all DK4XI-20 has changed from 14.078 CF to 14.091 CF. 73 de LA5VNA Steinar On 26.06.2010 21:27, Steinar Aanesland wrote: Hi Jon The jammer on 14.078 is DK4XI-20 . This PSKmail server is operated by DK4XI. Rolf Behnke. Email: dl0...@... He has not responded to my complain. LA5VNA Steinar
[digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
I have just started trying to convince him to move. Please be patient for one or more days to allow a reaction. 73 Juergen, DL8LE --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote: He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saanes@ wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM I also noticed this signal yesterday, very strong here in the UK. I have to admit this is the first time I have heard it but that may simply be because I have not been on 14076 at the times it has been active. Surely a station such as this should be further up the band, around 14100 where the rest of the mailboxes and the like seem to be (avoiding 14.100 though as some of us do actually use the beacons there!). That PSKMail station certainly ruined a few QSO's and made the top end of the JT65 activity centre quite useless (I am loathe to say 'sub band' or 'allocation' as that is simply not true - it is neither) . --          73 de Sean Gilbert G4UCJ - G4001SWL - SWLR-ZN018 Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA Email: sean.gilbert@ Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk TXR: IC756pro RX2: Racal RA1792 ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m agl ANT 2: 10.5m OCF dipole @ 10m agl 30MDG: #0464; #0463L; EPC: #008L; #015L; NDG# 0163 CDG: #150 DMC: #016SWL; #017SWL; #990; PODXS 070: #139
Re: [digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
Hi Jon The jammer on 14.078 is DK4XI-20 . This PSKmail server is operated by DK4XI. Rolf Behnke. Email: dl0...@intermar-ev.de He has not responded to my complain. LA5VNA Steinar On 25.06.2010 13:10, jon_g4fut wrote: I copied the following this morning from the station causing QRM on 14.760 2010-06-25T11:07Z RTTY @ 14076+2027 PA2ALK;11Ih628u 5.37217;/Y;2010-06-24 12:11:00; Anchored in Hayes Reef Is PA2ALK its callsign? Jon --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote: He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saanes@ wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM
[digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
Further information ref, QRM... This callsign comes up HB9CAP and SM5MCZ. The Switzerland callsign is allocated to a Sailing Consultancy;- Web Pagehttp://www.sailconsult.ch I have emailed him explaining the problem of interference. email sentDear sir, Your callsign has been seen on the frequency of 14.07600 on an RTTY message. Would you be so kind as to tell the owner of the RTTY transmission that he is serioulsy interfering with the Very Low Power Experiments taking place around that frequency. It is suggested that he move his tranbsmuission above the 14.101000 Mhz where mailboxes are accustomed to operate. Many thanks Jon email ends Jon --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote: He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saanes@ wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM I also noticed this signal yesterday, very strong here in the UK. I have to admit this is the first time I have heard it but that may simply be because I have not been on 14076 at the times it has been active. Surely a station such as this should be further up the band, around 14100 where the rest of the mailboxes and the like seem to be (avoiding 14.100 though as some of us do actually use the beacons there!). That PSKMail station certainly ruined a few QSO's and made the top end of the JT65 activity centre quite useless (I am loathe to say 'sub band' or 'allocation' as that is simply not true - it is neither) . --          73 de Sean Gilbert G4UCJ - G4001SWL - SWLR-ZN018 Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA Email: sean.gilbert@ Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk TXR: IC756pro RX2: Racal RA1792 ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m agl ANT 2: 10.5m OCF dipole @ 10m agl 30MDG: #0464; #0463L; EPC: #008L; #015L; NDG# 0163 CDG: #150 DMC: #016SWL; #017SWL; #990; PODXS 070: #139
[digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
I copied the following this morning from the station causing QRM on 14.760 2010-06-25T11:07Z RTTY @ 14076+2027 PA2ALK;11Ih628u 5.37217;/Y;2010-06-24 12:11:00; Anchored in Hayes Reef Is PA2ALK its callsign? Jon --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote: He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saanes@ wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM I also noticed this signal yesterday, very strong here in the UK. I have to admit this is the first time I have heard it but that may simply be because I have not been on 14076 at the times it has been active. Surely a station such as this should be further up the band, around 14100 where the rest of the mailboxes and the like seem to be (avoiding 14.100 though as some of us do actually use the beacons there!). That PSKMail station certainly ruined a few QSO's and made the top end of the JT65 activity centre quite useless (I am loathe to say 'sub band' or 'allocation' as that is simply not true - it is neither) . --          73 de Sean Gilbert G4UCJ - G4001SWL - SWLR-ZN018 Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA Email: sean.gilbert@ Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk TXR: IC756pro RX2: Racal RA1792 ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m agl ANT 2: 10.5m OCF dipole @ 10m agl 30MDG: #0464; #0463L; EPC: #008L; #015L; NDG# 0163 CDG: #150 DMC: #016SWL; #017SWL; #990; PODXS 070: #139
RE: [digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
http://www.intermar-yachttrack.de/yacht_info/getShipInfo.php?MyCallSign=PA2ALK Blog http://zeilzwerver.blogspot.com/2010/06/luconia.html [Is there no way to contact him?] rgrds Craig kq6i -Original Message- From: jon_g4fut [mailto:jon_g4...@fastmail.co.uk] Sent: Friday, June 25, 2010 5:10 AM To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Subject: [digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF I copied the following this morning from the station causing QRM on 14.760 2010-06-25T11:07Z RTTY @ 14076+2027 PA2ALK;11Ih628u 5.37217;/Y;2010-06-24 12:11:00; Anchored in Hayes Reef Is PA2ALK its callsign? Jon --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, jon_g4fut jon_g4...@... wrote: He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saanes@ wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilbert@ Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM I also noticed this signal yesterday, very strong here in the UK. I have to admit this is the first time I have heard it but that may simply be because I have not been on 14076 at the times it has been active. Surely a station such as this should be further up the band, around 14100 where the rest of the mailboxes and the like seem to be (avoiding 14.100 though as some of us do actually use the beacons there!). That PSKMail station certainly ruined a few QSO's and made the top end of the JT65 activity centre quite useless (I am loathe to say 'sub band' or 'allocation' as that is simply not true - it is neither) . --          73 de Sean Gilbert G4UCJ - G4001SWL - SWLR-ZN018 Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA Email: sean.gilbert@ Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk TXR: IC756pro RX2: Racal RA1792 ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m agl ANT 2: 10.5m OCF dipole @ 10m agl 30MDG: #0464; #0463L; EPC: #008L; #015L; NDG# 0163 CDG: #150 DMC: #016SWL; #017SWL; #990; PODXS 070: #139 http://www.obriensweb.com/digispotter.html Chat, Skeds, and Spots all in one (resize to suit) Facebook= http://www.facebook.com/pages/digitalradio/123270301037522 Yahoo! Groups Links
[digitalradio] Re: QRM maker on 14.078 CF
He is wiping out the weak JT8 and JT65 signals. Is there no way to contact him? --- In digitalradio@yahoogroups.com, Steinar Aanesland saa...@... wrote: No, he is still on 14.078 sending his WX reports. la5vna Steinar On 24.06.2010 14:31, Warren Moxley wrote: was anyone successful in getting him to move to 14.100 and up? de Warren / K5WGM --- On Thu, 6/24/10, Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilb...@... wrote: From: Sean Gilbert, International Editor - WRTH sean.gilb...@... Subject: Re: [digitalradio] QRM maker on 14.078 CF To: digitalradio@yahoogroups.com Date: Thursday, June 24, 2010, 2:59 AM I also noticed this signal yesterday, very strong here in the UK. I have to admit this is the first time I have heard it but that may simply be because I have not been on 14076 at the times it has been active. Surely a station such as this should be further up the band, around 14100 where the rest of the mailboxes and the like seem to be (avoiding 14.100 though as some of us do actually use the beacons there!). That PSKMail station certainly ruined a few QSO's and made the top end of the JT65 activity centre quite useless (I am loathe to say 'sub band' or 'allocation' as that is simply not true - it is neither) . --          73 de Sean Gilbert G4UCJ - G4001SWL - SWLR-ZN018 Buckingham, Bucks. IO92MA Email: sean.gilb...@... Web: http://www.hfradio.org.uk TXR: IC756pro RX2: Racal RA1792 ANT 1: Wellbrook ALA1530 @ 3m agl ANT 2: 10.5m OCF dipole @ 10m agl 30MDG: #0464; #0463L; EPC: #008L; #015L; NDG# 0163 CDG: #150 DMC: #016SWL; #017SWL; #990; PODXS 070: #139