Hello friends, it was nice to see three strong Slow CW signals again on one screen (see http://www.qru.de/xtzyxmlpo.htm): G3XTZ (137.780 kHz, -100 dBu G3YXM (137.770 kHz, -100 dBu) G3LDO(137.755 kHz,
Hello Lowfers, I have found Dick's (PA0SE) field strength measurements of last weekend very interesting. I have used Dick's observations, "normalized2 them to dBu (0 dBu=0.775 V at 75 Ohm, so simply
Dear friends, my father Butz, DL6PE, celebrates his 75th birthday on January 18, 2000. He lives about 300 km away, so besides some bottles of redwine that I have send my snailmail, he knows that he w
Hello Mike and all others interested in their performance (signal-wise), thank you for your comments. I knew this 1 W ERP line and the measurements would create some discussions ;-) So, is there some
Hello YL or OM, regarding the actual 1 W ERP discussion I have got another one: have a look at http://www.qru.de/signals.html and go down to Figure 4 (the last graph on that page, if it doesn't appea
... talking about kites: there is a wonderful place in the Republic of Ireland (I am a fan of Irish Music, see http://www.piperswine.de) south of Doolin at the west coast of the island. Here a cliff
I am impressed with all the callsigns that you listed from the past but you have some catching up to do. What is the name of that game, may I join in? ;-) Vy 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW, ex: AA5SV, C31JE, F
Hello friends, The Galveston NDB is a good example. I haven't seen the facility myself, but I've talked with people who have seen it. If I remember correctly, it is a bit taller than average, but is
Hello To-Be Trans Atlantic Crossers, being the closest ham LF station to DCF39 I feel somehow responsible for it as it is only 120 km away... ;-) I have made a one-minute recording on how DCF39 sound
Hello Lowfers, I have send the audio file with the 1-minute recording of DCF39 on 138.830 kHz to some people in the U.S. John KD4IDY has volunteered to put it on the LWCA homepage (I myself share the
Hello Laurie, could it be that you worked DF6NM, Markus near Nuernberg (JN59NK)? I don'n know if he regularely checks this reflector, but if you want to contact him, his e-mail address is MarkusVeste
Hello friends, Dick, WA3USG had send me a file of a recording he has made in the US and what he thinks might be DCF39, I have made a first very preliminary analysis tonight. The file contains a carri
Hello Lowfers, Dick, WA3USG has made another recording last night after 22.00 UTC. This time it is a five minute recording with very little disturbance or QRN. I had a brief look at the file this mor
Hello Lowfers, I have posted a spectrogram picture of the transatlantic reception of DCF39 at http://www.qru.de/dcf39-us.html or got to http://www.qru.de and follow the link "DCF39 received by ...."
Hello LF-enthusiasts! For those of you, who are not that fluent in French: what this letter says is, that since December 31, 1999, France has the authorization to use 135.7-137.8 kHz with 1 Watt ERP.
Hello friends, I worked 7S6SAJ yesterday afternoon. Currenty he is 40 dBmicroVolt/m here in Slow-CW, which is the strongest ham-signal I have ever heard! 7S6SAJ is "only" 45 dB weaker than DCF39 here
Hello LF-Group, sorry for confusing people with that message that I saw on the amrad-lf reflector. Hope anyhow that the right guy (whoever that may be ... Monsieur Le President?) will sign soon! Look
Hi Larry, I hope anyone who is currently capable of transmitting on 137.7 read your messages and is QRV. Seems to be a rather exciting night tonight! Unfortunately my antenna is completetly down due
Hello Lowfers, just read that Larry, VA3LK works on further improving his receiving station after having been able to hear DCF39 33 dB above the noise last weekend. If we find a reliable way to find
Larry, Anyone who can pass me their email or Web URL will be appreciated. try http://www.marinefunker.de best 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW) http://www.qru.de BTW: "Funker" in German means "sparker", we hams