Hello YLs and OMs, just my first impression after playing around with Spectran Beta 2c: compared to Spectrogram it acts like a magnifying glas or a microscope! Best 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW)
Hello Marco (and other Spectran users), I had quite some similar experience as Alan. While I was able to see a carrier exactly on the specified frequency yesterday morning, I was not able to see anyt
Von: Alberto di Bene, INTERNET:[email protected] An: "'Geri' Kinzel, DK8KW", DK8KW Datum: 24.04.100 12:55 BE: Re: Spectran Beta 2c Hello Geri, yes, there is an answer to your question about the 'fuzzyne
Hello, for those of you using GPS receivers to measure distances for example for field strehgth measurements (Gamal and I used a Garmin GPS45XL for our field strength profile of DCF39 and I used this
Alberto, On the other end, if you see that every time you use other applications while Spectran is running you see that shift, no matter what the received signal is, then a few more hours of debuggin
Hello, Hi All Since data modes are becomming the substitute for morse, why not replace the morse test with keyboard skills, say a typing test of 12 wpm. Most computer input data is entered via a keyb
Hi Larry, For most thermocouple ammeters, 60 Hz is sufficient to check calibration. < the type I use here is a russian type (0-3 A) and it says on the meter itself "30 - 50Hz - 7.5 MHz", with the 50
Mike, At a meeting on Thursday 4 May, the Radiocommunications Agency agreed to a request from the RSGB for continued use of the 73kHz band. Great news! We haven't had a crossband QSO yet, so now I wi
Hallo Markus, noch eins: mit Deiner Erlaubnis wuerde ich gerne Deine Meldung per Packet Radio unter "VLF@EU" verbreiten. Es gibt einige aktive LF-Hams die nur in Packet QRV sind, z.B. aus ON. Vy 73 H
Petr asked: What bandwidth do you use and what is the experience?< I use 100 Hz bandwidth for normal CW as well as for Slow CW. I use the 100 Hz filter of my MV62 level meter, which is a 200 kHz mech
Dear friends, Ali, DF2BC is currently active on 136.55 kHz ("Ropex Frequency") as DQ0KBM. Good signal (-80 dBu, just working Dave, G3YXM) but wirh strong QRN. Good success es vy 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW)
Hello Lowfers, just had a lengthy QSO with Ali, DF2BC, operating the special event station DQ0KBM on Borkum Island. He already worked 22 stations today. Ali told me that he will start LF operation to
Hello friends, here are some more cluster spots from my local cluster BSDXC (the reported station is listed behind the frequency, the reporting station on the right): 136.5 DQ0KBM 2051 12.5 DK8KW cq
Jim, I want to thank you for the experiment you carried. out. Maybe you noticed, that some of the stations usually giving at least a listener's report, but sometimes an accuracte field strength repor
There is such a diverse opinion about antennas both little and large and modes one versus the other that the best course of action is for each individual to build and use what they think is best for
Hello LF-friends, a picture of Markus', DF6NM's transmission in Slow-Hell can be found at http://www.qru.de/df6nm-hell.html Best 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW) http://www.qru.de
Hello David and LF-group, where might this software be? no lf in usa, but 160m can be a bear too ! david< today, Markus, DF6NM and I have performed the first succesful 2-way LF QSO in slow-voice. Mar
Hello LF Enthusuasts, after Markus' succesful one-way slow-voice transmission on LF we will try to conduct a two-way QSO in this mode today. I will use the follosing parameters: The audio frequency r
Hello Group, traces of Jack's signal were barely detectable at 01.00 UTC ('T'), nil throughout the rest of the night. Someone seemed to have tried to answer at 01.06, saw someone tuning and the lette