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HB9ABX > TEST     05.09.22 10:42l 33 Lines 1494 Bytes #999 (999) @ WW
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Subj: Test Test   RBN
Path: IW8PGT<IZ3LSV<DB0ERF<DB0RBS<OE5XBL<DB0PM<DB0FHN
Sent: 220905/0834z @:DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU [JN59NK Nuernberg] obcm1.07b12 LT:999
From: HB9ABX @ DB0FHN.#BAY.DEU.EU (Felix)
To:   TEST @ WW
Reply-To: HB9ABX @ HB9EAS.CHE.EU
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Worldwide, there are always abt. 80 to 150 Skimmers in operation, while each
Skimmer is
monitoring between 1 to 7 bands simultaneously.
You may get access to the RBN network, by entering the following address into
the address field of
the Internet browser: http://www.reversebeacon.net
There, you click äspot search“ below ädx spots“, and enter the desired callsign
under äspot search“
for which you want to obtain reports, and click äsearch“.
The picture above has been obtained this way.
(Callsign may be entered e.g. hb9* , then you see all HB stations on the list)
The field "rows to show" set it to 100, then you see sufficient stations.
If the function "search" blocks (may appear some times), click the "reload" key
in the address line.
You can make a normal CQ-call in CW, and the a Skimmer can log your signal.
However, this is not
the best way to be logged by RBN.
I recommend the following call sequence to obtain the most reports through RBN
network
by using this text in CW: ( CALL = your callsign)
äe vvv test de CALL test de CALL +"
This sequence should be saved as a CW text. To be sent at a constant speed
between 20 to 35 wpm.
This call should not be used during a CW contest.
IMPORT:
The spacing between all words has to be a single word space,
and not a double space, or longer. Otherwise, the detection of the call by the
RBN-Sytem
is much worse! 


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