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arnaud
Nice copy to HB4FV/B
this day 17/50 utc
599 with my Yaesu FT-817 AND dipole antenne
10.133 CW
73 de F-17468
SWL
IS0FQK . op PAT
QTR 09:09 - from JM49of - Received with RST 559 - 579 - QRM/QSB.
My antenna: vertical 9 mt long (fishingrod) + balun 4:1. Rig FT450D Yaesu.
Best 73
IS0FQK - op PAT
IS0FQK . op PAT
received your beacon HB4FV/B on 10.113 KHz (18:26 UTC 15-01-2017) on http://websdr.ewi.utwente.nl:8901/ (sdr rx in Holland), RST 579, little QSB.
I hope to hear your beacon also from my stn in south Sardinia in next days. This evening (ant. vert.) RST was 000.
Best 73 and congrats
Pat - IS0FQK.
Dirk Giesecke
Received your beacon on 30m on January 15th 2017 at 1800 UTC. Nice signal by 500 mW transmitter. RST 539 to 559 in JO31FJ.
Also interesting to see the pictures in your military camp on www.QRZ
Good luck and hear you next.

Dirk/DF2XG
Klaas, DL4LBK
Solid signal with some QSB in Kiel at the baltic sea coast, locator JO54CG.
I heard the beacon yesterday on January 7th 2017.

Still exciting to see what is possible with only 500mW of transmitted power.
Once again nice to see that CW is still a fully suitable way of communication between all the state of the art digital modes and waveforms.

Thank you and go on with that kind of simple but great radio experiments!
Kind regards
Klaas
Chris
Ecout HB9FV/B rst 579 in IO81RL on Jan 03, 2017 at 1047 utc.
John Daws
Happy New Year to all.

Good signal here in England at 11.46 UTC on December 31st. 10.133.541

RST 549 with QSB on an apparently dead band

best wishes

John M6KET:

( KX3 and G5RV)
Chris G4UDG
solid 579 signals here in the UK, using an Icom 7410 , 200hz bandwidth and a windom antenna @ 6 mtrs.
73 Chris G4UDG.
Elías, EA1XN
HI!
Je vous écoute sur 10.133,50 kHz avec RST 329/579 QSB. UTC 13:35/14:20
My QTH is Gijón, IN73em
Le text:
VVV DE HB4FV/B TEST BEACON PWR 500 mW SOLAR POWER QTH JN36EQ 1200 M ASL INFO WWW QRZ COM
Steve G0KYA
Th HB4FV/B beacon was heard today in eastern UK at 14:00hrs on 10.133MHz. Had to check the call as i thought I had copied an HB9 wrong! Well done on the 500mW. Regards, Steve G0KYA