PS: Thanks to the one who still run active grabbers. Right now i can see it at DF6NM, SV8CS, RN3AGC and UA0SNV :-) 73, Stefan Am 07.12.2014 00:03, schrieb DK7FC: Hi LF, I'm back on LF, running some t
Hello Bill, Oh, very nice! It is already visible there is 6075 km :-) Tnx, 73, Stefan Am 07.12.2014 01:32, schrieb Bill de Carle: My grabber is active here: www.magma.ca/~ve2iq/grabs/ 73, Bill VE2IQ
Hello Yuri, Mike, Bill, Thanks for receiving and your captures! Also thanks for the grabbers i forgot to mention :-) Right now i'm again TXing on LF. Very good copy at EW6BN. The old "analog" modes Q
Hi Laurence, Also thanks for watching. Your spectrogram scrolls very slow. But, is there something? A few bright pixels into one line about 0.1 Hz below my QRG? Maybe just imagination but maybe not ;
Hello Marc, LF, Tnx for the reports. Unfortunately my system is not in it's best situation right now. I have to do some maintenance soon. Anyway some reasonable results last night. Condx must have be
Hi Spiros, Yes, it's crazy! ;-) But good alternatives and always something to play with. Don't forget VLF! :-) 73, GL, Stefan Am 09.12.2014 07:59, schrieb SV8CS-Spiros Chimarios: Good morning Stefan,
Hi Laurence, Wow, excellent! This is our best result so far i think. From what we had achieved until now i didn't think that a WSPR-15 detection is possible over the N pole. Condx must have been true
Mal, I will be there in CW in a moment. 73, Stefan Am 14.12.2014 15:08, schrieb mal hamilton: Good condx lately on MF, today eu beacons audible daytime, and early morning on 160 plenty of East coast
For antenna current measurements i'm using a simple full wave rectifier out of 1N4148 diodes (UF5404 alternatively, for example), a ferrite core with a high mu and about 40 turns secondary (1 turn pr
Hi LF, Obviously there was a decision that DLF (Deutschlandfunk) will go QRT on LF 153 kHz on 31:12.2014! Here is a German article about this decision: http://www.radiomuseum.org/forum/dlf_stellt_lan
Hi Rik, At least there are many simple projects to run a local AM transmitter on 153 kHz from a Raspberry PI, to be received by an old, large, power consuming tube radio !!!!!!! :-) 73, Stefan PS: No
Hi Hans, T200-2. They may need a small fan on LF if you want to run e.g. WSPR-15 but for CW/QRSS it will work without one. 73, Stefan PS: I know it. Am 21.12.2014 16:38, schrieb Hans-Albrecht Haffa:
Hello Hideho, Wow, congrats for getting the new band! Hope there will be never ending activity on the band. Unfortunately it is not so likely to make QSOs between DL and JA on 630m but maybe some QRS
Hello Chris, Many thanks. Excellent! I will leave some traces in the coming days but not tonite. Seems you are visiting your parents for xmas?! :-) 73, Stefan Am 21.12.2014 18:21, schrieb Chris 4X1RF
Hello Spiros, That sounds interesting. Must be fun to build the antenna up there. Which earth losses do you get? Or, how much antenna current do you get at 30W? Yesterday i saw SV3DVO in MF WSPR maki
Am 22.12.2014 17:17, schrieb Guyé André: [...] I agree with you, Mal. For DX, the Propagation on both MF BANDS 160 and 630 meters similar. The only diference is the ERP power, because on 630 m the
Hi Rik, But we're talking about EU <-> JA, not EU<-> US_west_coast. A little little difference on 630m, apart from the absolute distances. And if i have to wait for the next sun spot minimum, then pr
Hi Laurence, JA to AK will be an interesting path and here regular detections will be possible, i guess. However, with 1W it will also be VERY rare i think. About WSPR-15 on MF, so far we didn't real