Hello Andy, welcome back! If you have a look to http://www.qru.de/bandplan.htm you will find a "homemade" bandplan, based on observations and discussions we had in Windsor the other day (night?). You
Hi Larry, thanks for the interesting information on DCF39 and the possibility to get information on flares. I do not have a recording facility to tell me what the DCF39 does at sunrise in Europe but
Hello fellows, some time ago we had a discussion on various types of soundcards. Someone pointed me to the address of a company in the US, where the old-type Soundblaster AWE64 (value or gold) with I
Hello friends, just returned from a trip to the US (no LF gear ...) and heard about the successes of Markus, DF6NM in receiving 73 kHz signals from the UK. Now I got curious and set up my receiving s
Dave (and Jim), My problem is that, with the antenna resonated on 73k, the receive performance on 136 is degraded but it may be worth a try some time. Let me know when you would like to try, I'm sure
Hello Dave, Graham and other LF enthusuasts, indeed, 73 kHz/136 kHz works! I just completed successsful QSOs with Dave, G3YXM (71.795 kHz/136.690 kHz, O/O, 826 km) and Graham G3XTZ (71.820 kHz/136.69
Hello Lowfers, as I wanted to see how our commercial collegues handle their antennas, I used the opportunity during my US-trip to go to Galveston near Houston/TX. Dave, ZL3FJ, had reported that this
Rik (and others), I will use my 136kHz for reception on 73kHz, I wonder if that will be sufficient. nice that the 73 kHz fever broke out! Rik, for me my 136 kHz equipment was quite sufficient (as I w
Dave, G3YXM, It was so embarrassing to see my drifting VFO on Markus' plots that I have connected the DDS to my 73k TX and it seems to work OK indeed, it did! Have a look at www.qru.de/g3yxm.htm, las
Hello friends, and saw also another station calling on 71.833 kHz (M0BMU?). Did not answer on 137 kHz, because signal was barely "T" that was a little bit preliminary ... just worked M0BMU crossband,
Rik, I just had a very brief look (sitting in my office -hi-) to your page. Excellent! As you know, last year around this time I had a lot of questions and you had explained me a lot of the theoretic
Thor, welcome to our group! TF is a white spot on the map (the needle is still in ...) and might be the "missing link" in oour goal to achieve the first Europe/North America QSO. Additionally it migh
Hello Mal, " ... give your dream a due-date and you have got a project ..." we *do* have a due-date: in December 1901, Marconi crossed the Atlantic (Ireland/New Foundland) on 300 kHz. Latest by Decem
Hello Lowfers there is an interesting article written by Ralph Holland, VK1BRH named "Spiral Top Loading of a Short Vertical" on the internet, check http://www2.dynamite.com.au/vk1brh/SpiralLd.htm fo
Peter, I will not transmit while these tests are on - it can cause some confusion. I hope to be looking and will pass on reports of any activity I see. maybe not tonight, but I am still looking out f
Mike and Dave, sorry, guys, allways keep up mixing your calls Mike, G3YXM, I would also like to try to contact you x-band ... maybe next weekend, early Saturday or Sunday morning ...< Mike, G3XDV I m
Hey, guys, is QRSS really computer generated? Wow, thats the reason all your signals are keyed thah exactly! I allways sit here and key down (to make things easier with my left foot) and slowly count
LF techniques including propogation were all perfected long before we were all born. The only experiment taking place at present by some amateurs is trying to propogate a LF signal with a bamboo pole
Roger, As I have not heard a single 73 Ham signal for ages I will put the beacon on for extended periods during the next few days in the faint hope that I may get a report from somewhere, even perhap