Heelo Lowfers, Dave, G3YXM and I just completed the first PSK31 between the England and Germany on 137.450 kHz. Despite the fact that Dave's signal was nearly burried in the noise, the G3PLX software
September 11, 1999 Dave, G3YXM and I completed the first G/DL QSO in PSK31. Received reception reports and screen-shots of my PSK31 transmissions from PA3BSH and DF3LP. Those screenshot and more deta
Hello Des, first of all welcome to the LF group. From your writeup I can see that you have spend a lot of time to carefully read what has been published and have done some "training" listening into t
Hello friends, Perhaps some input from the DARC and RSGB would be appropriate before that date - but it is not long!< I have send an e-,ail to DL1VDL, HF Manager of the DARC (Hartmut also was/is acti
Hello fellows, first of all thank you Dick and Peter for running all those simulations. Again, I have learned a lot. Refering to the last part of my second report (16.9.99 14.17) it is clear that top
Hello friends, I still get new stations in the log. Saturday I was busy, but Sunday brought up DJ1RL (-117 dBu) and PA2NJN (-120 dBu), both in normal-CW. Additionally I worked OK1FIG (-124 dBu) when
Hello Lowfers, I experienced some difficulties reaching my own homepage through the shortcut http://www.dk8kw.home.pages.de If you have the same problems, please use the full adress http://home.t-onl
Hello friends, first of all, Alan, thank you again for the cluster information. Our cluster DB0FC was down during the weekend (and currently seems to have problems to get in touch with the outside wo
Hello friends, Interesting. I had dinner with Geri DK8KW on Saturday evening at Windsor, and even earlier saw him at the operating position of GB4RS. Perhaps it was his second op left back in Germany
Hello Peter, Any protest or is this frequency O.K.? this frequency is in perfect agreement with the gentlemen's agreement bandplan worked out at the LF Forum during the RSGB HF (and LF) Convention in
I also heard a QSO on 136.57 one of the operators sending at about 15WPM. I also heard a station on 137.11 calling QRZ Who was it? Peter, it depends on the time. I had a nice QSO with my neighbor DJ
Hello friends, sorry for those calling me in vain or those wondering abou the bad reports I suddenly gave. I just detected, that after an insufficient repair-job at my MV62, that I use as LF receiver
One practical remark : due to commercial QRM the band is useless for weaks signal reception below 136500 (at least here in Belgium). This would mean that in practice there is only 600Hz bandwidth fo
Hello friends, after hearing Dave, MM0ALM calling for a few hours today I finally managed to contact him this afternoon. We exchanged 449 on both sides, however, his signal went up and down in QRN an
Bob (and all others posting their reports here), thank you for your listener's report. It is allways good to remember that there might be someone listening, even if you only call cq wihout getting an
At least from my 50 MHz experience I know, how those meteorite reflections do sound on VHF. I have never heard anything on LF (sudden rise in field strength) that I would trace back to meteorite refl
Hello friends, I had exchanged some packet radio messages with Reiner, DL3FDO near Frankfurt. Most of you will know his strong signal keepinng calling cq on 136.550 kHz. Due to the difficult receivin
Hello Lowfers, I am currently looking into a way how to realize a simple way of doing FSK with my DDS VFO. The VFO consists of a AD9850 chip that generates the frequency. This chips is getting it's i
Hello, thank you very much for the suggestions. I will try to play around with the 125 MHz clock of the AD9850, so let's see what I come up with. Best 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW) Geri, I am currently looki
Hello Dick and Chris, I will relay your remarks to Reiner, DL3FDO. I am sure he is appy that he has been heard by you and hopefully will be able to find a better suitable frequency. Additionally, I w