First session weak copy due to high static levels. Second session rivaled all time best reception of SAQ due to significantly lower static and was the best reception of SAQ since 7/3/2011. A short .m
Static is quite high here tonight ;~( so not expecting miracles. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Graham To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@bl
Laurence Would like more info on the filters as well as performance. Guess the best arrangement would be to go directly from the meter into a separate box that houses a 'mains' breaker and the filter
Joe Many times the rx antenna pattern is directed to the west. The 15 - 20 dB f/b can drop your sigs into the noise. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Thanks Jay. I cant always see the sigs on your grabber an
Stefan Sorry ... message received too late ...just got in. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Stefan Schäfer To: [email protected]
Andy, Graham Sorry but I'm not going to be any help sorting out the difficulty with Jason since all machines here are running 98SE. I'm sure Alberto would be interested to hear about the problem and
Only a few reports received last night. Due to high static conditions, and generally poor reception of all three modes, not much worthwhile came from the test. Will run the test again under quieter c
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in Jason mode this evening on 508.5 kHz as follows: 2300 - 0100Z Normal speed (non turbo) 0100 - 0200Z Fast speed (non turbo) Jason software can be found here: http://ww
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in PSK31 and PSKFEC31 (forward error correction) tonight on 508.5 kHz as follows: 2300 - 0000Z PSK31 0000 - 0100Z PSKFEC31 0100 - 0200Z PSK31 0200 - 0300Z PSKFEC31 Power
Hartmut Nice catch! Tonight's test will be PSK31 and PSKFEC31. I'll let the transmitter run until 0300Z and post a schedule later this morning. Thanks again for watching...always amazed at what you c
WE2XGR/2 will be transmitting in PSK08 this evening on 508.5 kHz from 2200Z - 0100Z. Reports are always appreciated...especially from across the pond. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2
I run voltage-mode class D amplifiers (400 watts) on 137 and 505 as well as PDM modulated current-mode class D AM transmitters on 160 and 75 meters (375 watt carrier). Efficiency in all cases is in t
J.B. To be effective as a directional receive antenna it must be a minimum of a couple wavelengths long. A 'short' version will need to be evaluated at an appropriately higher frequency. Jay
Henny WE2XGR/2 was on 506.5 kHz running 12 wpm cw ID with gaps (10-12 seconds) between IDs. QRT at 0430Z. Thanks for the report! Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 capture 506.5khz. time:4:20z qrs3 but who? he
Jean-Pierre Thank you for the captures! Yes, XNS is running 400 watts transmitter power. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Hello Warren and all , Yes very good propagation this night , your signal was very st
The following cross posted from the US 500 kHz list: Bob is WE2XGR/6, is located in western NY and running 3-4 dB more power than I am. Our antenna systems are roughly equal. His signal has been copi
Just completed...an aural cw contact between GI4DPE and WE2XGR/2. GI4DPE was transmitting on 501.3 kHz and WE2XGR/2 on 506.5 kHz. Distance, according to grid square calculator, 4890 km / 3039 miles.
WE2XGR/2 will begin operating tonight at 2200Z...listening for callsigns for the first half of each hour (2200-2230Z for example) and will transmit 'WE2XGR/2' during the second half of each hour (223
Jean-Pierre I would appreciate the return of your grabber. Real time (or nearly so) feedback from grabbers provide worthwhile information. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 Hello LF'ers , In spring , I stoppe