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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it (if it isn't spam) or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see the administrator of that system for details. Content preview: Warren Back in the beginning when 137 started in the UK and EU many years ago here were about 37 countries active on CW and later QRSS and I worked them all. The USA was not permitted to operate 137 in those days and I used to QSO with them xband, they would reply to me on 7030 Khz CW. The norm for me was to TX QRSS speed between 3 - 60 depending on propagation at the time. My normal CW SIGNAL was heard at 579 at best by NC1K, VE1WW and others including a /MM report off the east coast USA. To the east I worked RN6BN several times on normal CW plus others around Moscow. One other stn heard frequently in the USA/CANADA at that time was MM0ALM. My TX was home built using 4 FETS in the PA class D about 1W erp output. The antenna was 3 x inv L in parallel each one was 100 feet vertical and 450 feet horizontal. loading coil was less around 500uH. I still have the same system today but seldom work 137 anymore since it has gone all digital and virtually no CW anymore also the number of countries has diminished to just a few. Since the introduction of digital modes on this band some time back most CW operators have left and gone elswhere. I work 472 Khz at present and have worked the USA in the past on 500 Khz CW plus others around EU. On this band I use 5W erp and the antenna is a 1/4 wave inv L up at 100 ft vertical and the rest horizontal [...] Content analysis details: (0.0 points, 5.0 required) pts rule name description ---- ---------------------- -------------------------------------------------- -0.0 SPF_PASS SPF: sender matches SPF record 0.0 HTML_MESSAGE BODY: HTML included in message X-Scan-Signature: 67de28f449cc0b0665e273ddd0356e2e Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ Content-Type: multipart/alternative; boundary="----=_NextPart_000_0018_01CF2AFB.B2B66710" X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 2.63 (2004-01-11) on post.thorcom.com X-Spam-Level: ** X-Spam-Status: No, hits=2.1 required=5.0 tests=FORGED_MUA_OUTLOOK,HTML_20_30, HTML_MESSAGE autolearn=no version=2.63 X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false This is a multi-part message in MIME format. ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01CF2AFB.B2B66710 Content-Type: text/plain; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Warren Back in the beginning when 137 started in the UK and EU many years ago = here were about 37 countries active on CW and later QRSS and I worked = them all.=20 The USA was not permitted to operate 137 in those days and I used to QSO = with them xband, they would reply to me on 7030 Khz CW. The norm for me = was to TX QRSS speed between 3 - 60 depending on propagation at the time. My normal CW SIGNAL was heard at 579 at best by NC1K, VE1WW and others = including a /MM report off the east coast USA. To the east I worked = RN6BN several times on normal CW plus others around Moscow. One other stn heard frequently in the USA/CANADA at that time was = MM0ALM.=20 My TX was home built using 4 FETS in the PA class D about 1W erp output. The antenna was 3 x inv L in parallel each one was 100 feet vertical and = 450 feet horizontal.=20 loading coil was less around 500uH.=20 I still have the same system today but seldom work 137 anymore since it = has gone all digital and virtually no CW anymore also the number of = countries has diminished to just a few. Since the introduction of digital modes on this band some time back most = CW operators have left and gone elswhere. I work 472 Khz at present and have worked the USA in the past on 500 Khz = CW plus others around EU. On this band I use 5W erp and the antenna is a 1/4 wave inv L up at 100 = ft vertical and the rest horizontal I have kept some logs/records of past acty. Another stn that used to be = active was VE1JG on both 137 and 500. I hope this info might be useful to you and others. This is what I = remember without delving back through logs and other records. I have now replaced the hd/brew LF tx with a modified DECCA 5501 plus a = spare both seldom used !!!!=20 732 de MAL/G3KEV =20 ----- Original Message -----=20 From: Warren Ziegler=20 To: rsgb_lf_group=20 Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 1:55 AM Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ Hi Bob, >I wonder if you or anyone has worked T/A with CW by ear on 137? I don't think anyone has ever made a cw contact by ear across the = Atlantic, but I've gotten sporadic reports over the years that my = signal is occasionally audible on a signal peak, but the peaks are not = really predictable. Also, I don't have a quiet enough QTH to hear 137 = kHz signals over that distance. Best bet would be if Joe VO1NA ran some = power - he has an easier and shorter path to Europe. 73 Warren=20 On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 8:21 PM, Bob Raide = wrote: Stefan and Wolf; I think 600/630 meters will always be most popular. You can operate = with WSPR 2 with 100 watts into a 50' vertical and make it into Europe = quite consistently. Doesn't work that way for 137 and is even more = difficult on 73. When fellas start winding inductors they don't realize = how much is needed to move resonance from 137 to 73. Antenna only has = so much capacity to ground and you have to make up getting to resonance = with "L" [allot of "L"]! Many have fallen by the wayside when trying to get to 8600 kHz! The = poor soles wind a couple coils maybe a meter long by 6 or 7 inch = diameter and think that will put them right on 8000 kHz easily!!! Moves = them maybe several kHz lower but they see they still have 100 or more = kHz to go! 500 is just easier and isn't much different than 160. I wonder if you or anyone has worked T/A with CW by ear on 137? = Many of us have on 500 band-Bob =20 -------------------------------------------------------------------------= --- Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 01:05:42 +0100 From: schaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity - G3XIZ Hi Wolf,=20 Ah, now i see, it was my misunderstanding, sorry. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 15.02.2014 21:43, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf:=20 Am 15.02.2014 21:34, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: Am 15.02.2014 21:18, schrieb schaefer: Hi Bob, Wolf, LF, Am 15.02.2014 20:46, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf:=20 Hello Bob and all, It's much easier to put a good sigs out on 472 than 137 or = 73. Countless new modes to use and band conditions much more = predictable on 600 meters.=20 I agree as far as PEP-versus-ERP is concerned. Hah! Was that a joke?=20 That wasn't a joke.=20 That was a comparison of the efficiency of a LF antenna with an = MF antenna. Please explain why you think this is a joke. Are you seriously saying that generating the same ERP on MF (now = listen..) is EASIER THAN ON LF ?=20 73, Wolf . easier on MF than on LF of course ! --=20 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ=20 WD2XSH/23 WE2XEB/2 WE2XGR/1 ------=_NextPart_000_0018_01CF2AFB.B2B66710 Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Warren
Back in the beginning when 137 started = in the UK=20 and EU many years ago here were about 37 countries active on = CW and=20 later QRSS and I worked them all.
The USA was not permitted = to operate 137 in=20 those days and I used to QSO with them xband, they would reply to = me on=20 7030 Khz CW. The norm for me was to TX QRSS speed between =  3 -=20 60
depending on propagation at the=20 time.
My normal CW SIGNAL was heard at = 579 at best=20 by NC1K, VE1WW and others including a /MM report off the east coast USA. = To the=20 east I worked RN6BN several times on normal CW plus others = around=20 Moscow.
One other stn heard frequently in = the=20 USA/CANADA at that time was MM0ALM.
My TX was home built using 4 FETS = in the=20 PA class D about 1W erp output.
The antenna was 3 x inv L in parallel = each one=20 was 100 feet vertical and 450 feet horizontal.
loading coil was less around = 500uH.=20
I still have the same system today = but seldom=20 work 137 anymore since it has gone all digital and virtually no CW = anymore also=20 the number of countries has diminished to just a = few.
Since the introduction of digital modes = on this=20 band some time back most CW operators have left and gone=20 elswhere.
I work 472 Khz at present and have = worked the=20 USA in the past on 500 Khz CW plus others around EU.
On this band I use 5W erp and the = antenna is a=20 1/4 wave inv L up at 100 ft vertical and the rest = horizontal
 
I have kept some logs/records of past=20 acty. Another stn that used to be active was VE1JG on both 137 = and 500.
 
I hope this info might be useful to you = and others.=20 This is what I remember without delving back through logs and other=20 records.
I have now replaced the hd/brew LF = tx with a modified DECCA 5501 plus a spare both seldom = used=20 !!!! 
 
732 de MAL/G3KEV
 
 
 
  
----- Original Message -----
From:=20 Warren = Ziegler=20
Sent: Sunday, February 16, 2014 = 1:55=20 AM
Subject: Re: LF: LF Activity -=20 G3XIZ

Hi Bob,

>I wonder=20 if you or anyone has worked T/A with CW by ear on 137?

 =20  I don't think anyone has ever made a cw contact by ear across = the=20 Atlantic,  but I've gotten sporadic reports over the years that = my signal=20 is occasionally audible on a signal peak, but the peaks are not really = predictable. Also, I don't have a quiet enough QTH to hear 137 kHz = signals=20 over that distance.  Best bet would be if Joe VO1NA ran some = power - he=20 has an easier and shorter path to Europe.

73 = Warren 





On Sat, Feb 15, 2014 at 8:21 PM, Bob Raide = <rjraide@hotmail.com> wrote:
Stefan and Wolf;
I think 600/630 meters will = always be most=20 popular.  You can operate with WSPR 2 with 100 watts into = a 50'=20 vertical and make it into Europe quite consistently.  Doesn't = work that=20 way for 137 and is even more difficult on 73.  When fellas = start=20 winding inductors they don't realize how much is needed to = move=20 resonance from 137 to 73.  Antenna only has so much capacity to = ground=20 and you have to make up getting to resonance with "L" [allot of=20 "L"]!
Many have fallen by the wayside when trying to get to 8600=20 kHz!  The poor soles wind a couple coils maybe a meter = long by 6=20 or 7 inch diameter and think that will put them right on 8000 kHz=20 easily!!!  Moves them maybe several kHz lower but they see they = still=20 have 100 or more kHz to go!
500 is just easier and isn't = much=20 different than 160.
I wonder if you or anyone has worked T/A with = CW by=20 ear on 137?  Many of us have on 500 band-Bob
 

Date: Sun, 16 Feb 2014 01:05:42 +0100

From: schaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Subject: Re: LF: = LF=20 Activity - G3XIZ

Hi Wolf,

Ah, now i see, it was my = misunderstanding,=20 sorry.

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 15.02.2014 21:43, schrieb=20 wolf_dl4yhf:=20
Am 15.02.2014 21:34, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf:
Am 15.02.2014 21:18, schrieb schaefer:
Hi Bob, Wolf, LF,

Am 15.02.2014 20:46, = schrieb=20 wolf_dl4yhf:=20
Hello Bob and all,

It's much easier to put a good = sigs out=20 on 472 than 137 or 73.  Countless new modes = to use=20 and band conditions much more predictable on 600 meters.=20

I agree as far as PEP-versus-ERP = is=20 concerned.

Hah! Was that a joke?=20

That wasn't a joke.
That was a = comparison of=20 the efficiency of a LF antenna with an MF antenna.

Please = explain=20 why you think this is a joke.

Are you seriously saying = that=20 generating the same ERP on MF (now listen..) is EASIER THAN ON = LF ?=20

73,
  Wolf .

easier on MF = than on LF=20 of course=20 = !


--
73 Warren K2ORS
        =  =20       WD2XGJ
          =  =20     WD2XSH/23
            =  =20   WE2XEB/2
              =  =20 WE2XGR/1

 
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