Hello Bob, thank you for your interesting weekend report. It issurprisinmg, how your situation in Belgium is like the eye of the hurrican. I realized there were some weak stations in the background c
Worked on QRSs, PA0BWL ('O'/'O') for a new one. Very pleased to work Wil who I met at the RSGB HF Convention (see my web site for a pic of Wil). ... and I am sure that Wil looks much more pleased now
Hello friends, I had the opportunity to work the GD-dxpedition yesterday night shortly after they commenced operation. Looking into our local DX-cluster (DB0FC), I noticed, that GD0MRF was heard by S
Hello Lowfers, I just heard Reiner, DL3FDO calling cq on the "Ropex"-QRG without being able to copy any answer dur to the heavy QRM by commercial stations nearby. For those of you, who at least might
Hello Lowfers, another exciting and successful weekend! Operational: First of all thanks to the GD-gang for all the excitement and activity you created! I thought about you three when I stepped out o
The suggestion has already been made ... "where to next" ! I feel that the group effort worked so well that I would be pleased to join David, G0MRF and Dave, G3YXM to any DX location.< I heard that
During the GD DX-pedition I had some problems copying the GD stations because 2 nearby stations were calling straight on the transmit frequency of the GD. Working 'split' maybe a good idea :< I woul
Hello Lowfers, from the Internet DX-cluster: http://oh2aq.kolumbus.com/dxs/137.html W6KH-@ 136.8 K7SS 579 Calling CQ DX Europe! 2136 25 Nov K7SS-@ 136.9 DJ5BV 339 in WA State! 2125 25 Nov Last 100 DX
Hello Alan, thank you for your weekly activity report. I would like to receive a list of stations with their QTH-locators. I still got a couple of people where I have not go them yet. BTW: what about
Hello friends, please find below a message from the packet network. It shows, that DFCW QSOs can be decoded by someone who has no clue ... best 73 Geri, DK8KW (W1KW) -- cut here -- VLF @EU de:ON4ZK 0
Hi Lowfers, some of us have not been QRV for some time due to the heavy winds. Well, I thought with my telescopic fibre glas mast lowering it doen and re-erecting should be a matter of minutes. Now,
From the ARRL Letter Online Volume 18, Number 49 (December 17, 1999): NEW AMRAD LF BEACON ACTIVATED: A second experimental low-frequency beacon is on the air from Northern Virginia. The WA2XTF/12 bea
Mal, you and me are putting good signals in the air, for various reasons. However, there are several others who are far below the noise level. If you have look on my homepage (http:/www.qru.de/signal
Dear Lowfers ... ... being in the middle of the christmas rush and looking forward to a couple of relaxing days and quality time with my family, I just let the past 350 days of LF activity pass by. I
Hello Rik (and all the others) Any comments ?< your findings are supporting the effect of Peter's (DF3LP) birchtree-antenna, who also has a big top load and is a record holder of all the the DL "firs
Hello Lowfers, I had the opportunity to listen to the mystery signal on 137 kHz this morning for a couple of minutes. As already stated here by Dave, it is definetely not a fax signal. It seems to be
Hello David (and others), I have tried several of the new type soundcards such as the "Soundblaster Life!" but several of those only emulate the 5.5 kHz and the response time was extremely slow. This
Good morning, friends, I have updated my signal strength observations and again plotted signal strength of European LF hams vs. distance. You can find this graph either directly through http://www.qr
I think the -90dB signal within the G/GW elipse is actually HB9ASB.< right you are, so dont'worry, he is not within the British competition ... find the hidden SM station ... ;-) BTW(1): just change
Hello Laurie, Can anyone give me the exact freq. of the Greek station? 73s Laurie. this is some information from my own homepage http://www.qru.de (I havn't checked the informationt lately so I can o