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... Well I shall just have to keep making occasional CQ calls on a regular weekly basis in the hope that somebody somewhere will recognise the sound and fire up their Clover terminal unit. Unfortunately my station is very modest with at best an MFJ magnetic loop (horizontal) or a 7Mhz doublet (which is useable most bands) so I wouldn't ever guarantee a signal into the USA but I will give it a go. Probably 14.065 5 LSB. Thanks for the information. Same story with PACTOR, very difficult to find partners for a live QSO. Most of my PACTOR live QSOs (with a human at the other end) nowadays are skeds with friends. You may want to contact some of the CLOVER BBSs listed here to verify your setup: http://users.iafrica.com/z/zs/zs5s/index_buls.html Being a fixed station (non-/mm) I'm mainly using the numerous (PACTOR) BBSs to probe the propagation. Much better than monitoring beacons, because it also tells you how your signal arrives over there. Markus HB9BRJ / AE6MG |