Hi John, I am not set up at the moment for 73Khz transmit from the home QTH but will QRX on 72000 from 1700BST today (17th June) onwards and could reply on 136.800Khz CW/QRSS3 if you are able to oper
Hi LFers With the recent demise of the 73khz band, the Crawley Amateur Radio Club are disposing of their 1Kw ex-Decca transmitter previously modified for 73Khz operation making it available now for 1
Hi Tom G3OLB/Ray G3IFF Also heard your QSO Ray with Tom G3OLB last Sunday at a comfortable 569 via the remote 136Khz RX at the Crawley club station West Sussex. . Nice to hear you active with hand-se
John, Don't despair! You are putting out a good signal into this neck of the woods with your new system -I have been hearing you regularly . My antenna system is down at the moment due to other activ
To The LF Group, I can confirm the information posted by Jim, M0BMU and David, G0MRF regarding the LF station planned to be set up at the RSGB HFC2004 Conference to be held this coming weekend in Cra
Dear LF'ers I can now confirm that the callsign under which the RSGB Convention LF station will be operating over the weekend is actually MB2HFC. Any LF enthusiasts attending the conference and who w
Good solid Argo "o" paint in the UK from Reino OH5UFO tonight from 20.45 to 21.00 UTC calling CQ but no takers. Managed to get my shack back together and operational again today on the 136 band after
Stewart, Re : Loran Blankers : It is not too difficult to build a blanker for Loran. I made one in the early days of the 136khz band to try it in comparison with antenna nulling techniques and it did