[pskmail] Re: AW: Re: pskmail frequencies

  • From: Pär Crusefalk <per@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Tue, 09 Sep 2014 13:58:09 +0200

Hi Sven,

Sure, I have heard John from VK-land in the past and transatlantic
beacons are quite common.
Don't stop dreaming, it's definitely possible.

73, Per
sm0rwo

Sven skrev 2014-09-09 11:05:
> Hi Paul,
> I'm sorry, apparently I missed your 14094 kHz entry in the list.
> Is there any other frequency I missed ?
>
> I wonder if there was ever an DX connection with PSKmail.
> Playing a little around with: http://www.voacap.com/prediction.html gave the 
> results
> that for VK or ZL 17m, 15m or 20m band would e suitable from Europe. 
> But I think I should stop dreaming ;-)
>
> 73
> Sven
>
> --------------------------------------------
> Paul <pa0son@xxxxxxxxx> schrieb am Mo, 8.9.2014:
>
>  Betreff: [pskmail] Re: pskmail frequencies
>  An: pskmail@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
>  Datum: Montag, 8. September, 2014 20:37 Uhr
>  
>  
>      Hi Sven,
>  
>      there is also PA0SON-4 on 14094
>  
>      
>  
>      73 Paul PA0SON
>  
>      
>  
>      
>  
>      Sven schreef
>  op 7-9-2014 14:45:
>  
>      
>      
>        
>          Hi,
>          after I got no response to my
>  question, 
>  
>            I poked
>                around a bit on :
>                http://pskmail.wikispaces.com/PSKmailservers
>          and
>  found
>            the following:
>          
>  
>          
>          10m
>  ->
>            28104 kHz (VE7SUN)
>          12m
>  ->
>            -
>          15m
>  ->
>            -
>  
>          
>          17m
>  ->
>            18112 kHz (AB9FT)
>  
>          
>          20m
>  ->
>            14111 kHz (SM0RWO-1), 14104 kHz (VE7SUN), 14111
>  kHz (KB2PNM)
>                      
>            14111 kHz (AB9FT)
>  
>          
>          30m
>  ->
>            10147 kHz (PI4TUE), 10146.50 kHz (VK2ETA-1)
>          40m
>  ->
>            7195.50 kHz (VK2ETA-1), 7104 kHz (VE7SUN), 7048
>  kHz (ZS0MEE)
>                       
>            7106 kHz (AB9FT), 7042 kHz (DA5UWG)
>  
>          
>          80m
>  ->
>            3534.50 kHz, 3540 kHz (VK2ETA-1), 3594 kHz
>  (VE7SUN), 3592 kHz
>            (AB9FT)
>                  
>            -> 3589 kHz (DA5UWG)
>  
>          
>          160m
>  ->
>            -
>          
>  
>          
>          DA5UWG
>  is
>            listed as "Down" but there are current
>  entries in :
>            http://pskmail.org/web/pskmailusers.php
>          Unfortunately
>            the PSKmail Users map shows no frequency from
>  DA5UWG.
>          
>  
>          
>          Is
>  the
>            PSKmailservers list still up to date, who takes
>  care about it
>            ?
>          
>  
>          
>          Have
>            somebody thought about running pskmail at 2m or
>  70cm band or
>            does this make no sense ?
>          
>  
>          
>          73
>  Sven
>  
>          
>          
>  
>          
>          
>  
>          
>          
>  
>            
>          
>  
>            
>  
>          
>          
>            
>              
>                
>  
>  Sven Karsten
>                    <sven98de@xxxxxxxx>
>  schrieb am 14:55 Freitag,
>                    5.September 2014:
>  
>                   
>                 
>  
>                  
>  
>                  Hi
>  all,
>  
>                    we use 10.148kHz for pskmail at 30m band.
>  Are there
>                    any frequency 
>  
>                    proposals or recommendations for the other
>  HAM bands ?
>  
>                    
>  
>                    73
>  
>                    Sven
>  
>                    
>  
>                    
>  
>                    
>  
>                  
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