Hello John (and whoever observes LF on the other side of the Atlantic) I wish to try this nigth on 135.923 kHz with 30 sec. dotlength from 00.00 to 1:00 UTC and from 4.00 to 5.00 UTC. '73 Valerio (IK
Hello LF Group, In these unexpected circumstances, and taking into consideration the intent behind setting up the Challenge that was to commemorate Peter Bobek's practical and fun approach to amateur
Marc, Ok Geri, It had seem that you wrote QSB?? Perhaps this evening? 22:00 local for a new sked? Just under your signal an other signal? I'll test ARGO for new reception. 73 Marc F5MAF< 22.00 is a l
Hello Marc, I called you several times this morning, your signal was between "M" and "T". Anyhow, thanks for the picture, it gives me an idea about how you received me. What you can see is "MAF DK ..
Marc, Hi all, Yesterday evening (22:00 to22:20) I waited on 137.769 but nothing, no DK8KW! This morning I can transmit on this frequency. 73 Marc F5MAF< ... too much QRN/QRM in the evening, Marc ...
Hello Marc, OK Gery I made QSO with G3AQC at 11:15 local He sent 5 5 5, and we had 50 Hz different. On 137.69 I have spurious of DCF? I prefer 137.67 or 72 (between LORAN lines). I can transmit this
Marc, Hi all, Yesterday night I had QRV with only 150W, this morning , I send with 300W, I hope Geri you 'll can receive better. I saw your signal with "M" today, full copy of your callsign, gave you
Hello Marc, Thanks Steve Geri and Wil, I'll be QRV this evening between 22.00 local and 24.00. And tomorrow morning 8:30 local and 12:00. On 137.690 with 250W in QRSS dot 3.< yesterday night I think
Hello Marc, Hi Group, I was taken off work during 4 months. I come bake with a new antenna , I have upgraded my courant of 50%. This morning I transmitted on 137.6 in QRSS mode (dot = 3) during 20 mn
Hello YLs and OMs, I left work for 30 minutes ("I have an urgent appointment" ... being a sales person an easy excuse for me to leave the office ;) and set up my portable LF receiving station besides
Walter, I thought some of his remarks might strike a chord with this Group. See for yourselves!!!< ... thanks for publishing this, indeed, it reminds me of a lot of the experiments we are carrying ou
Larry, My interest is not in what is going to give the Earth a blast, my interest is what is going by the Earth at a radius of out to 7.5 million miles. My specific interest is in the near misses, I
Hello, Mabe some of the old 'bakelite' ones are pretty poor, but the ones I remember were made of white porcelain (I think) which should have good RF properties. 73, Tom G3OLB < .... the one I use is
Tom, G3OLB: Years ago I remember my grandfather having a wireless aerial (as it was known then) down his garden which came through an insulator in the window frame and was connected to a ceramic knif
Being a coward, I ensure that if possible, the end of the aerial is outside the house and grounded during a storm. ... I do this each time, not only during a storm but each time when I don't use the
Hi Tom, I currently do the same what Rugby just did: a major owerhawl of my station (particularely my antenna mast, which has to be fixed ...). Will be QRV again later this summer, also RX on 73 kHz.
Hello LF group and SAQ/SA6Q crew, after further improving my receiving antenna, I was able to copy SAQ on 17.2 kHz at 12.30 and 12.45 with 369, approx. 70% of the text ok, however, with heavy QRN. Th
Hello LF-Group, Excellent signals on 17.2 khz received here in South West Wales 5/8/9 at 0830 utc. Many thanks to all concerned Hope to work you on 136 73s Mike GW4HXO.< strange enough, the signal he
Wolf, you mentioned a cheap LPD solution, which, off course, would also be necessary for any unattended use according to the German regulations. Depending on the distance between the remote receiving