Hello Laurie You are weak but audible up here in the NE just north of Whitley Bay. IO95FB 55N 1.54W Receiving on an Icom PCR1000 with a 1 meter square loop spiral wound sitting a few feet away from m
In article <[email protected]>, [email protected] writes Hi Les, I was interested to see you are using a PCR1000. I too have one of these Rx's and have not so far considered it for LF as
I've been using the Icom PCR-1000 on LF for a few months, and it works pretty well with my inverted-L antenna. It tunes down to 137 kHz OK so you don't need a converter, but you do need a pre-amp/pre
Oops, my previous mail was dated a day ahead! This is the capture of WD2XGJ. Receiver: Tuneable pre-amp, SPM-30 with 20 Hz filter home made pitch shifter, 12 & 6 Hz active audio filters Aerial: pa0rd
I have a vague memory that Stew had an arrangement with the US Coast Guard to allow him a noise free slot for some of his record attempts. Could be an urban myth though but it's going to bug me now u
Hear Hear,,,, true I remember as a lad in the late 50s that the effect was noted as Galloping Horses,,,, The 160 meter band was useless stateside I worked W1BB several times from 9L1 on the low end