Hi, I have no AM broadcast experience, having only been chief engineer of an FM (but not AM) BC station in the 1960s, but from my amateur experience, any form of controlled-carrier transmission I've
Hi Alan, Sounds like the W32.klez virus. It hit me a couple of months ago. If you haven't already done so, go to www.symantec.com and download the fix. GL & 73, Ray, W2RS
Hi, I'm new to this group and still very low on the LF learning curve. Other than to European LW broadcasters when travelling, I've only recently begun listening there. My question is this: especiall
Hi David, Sorry that I'm not quite ready to listen yet. I've downloaded and installed Argo, and have ordered a Wellbrook LFL1010 active loop antenna, but the loop has not arrived as yet. After it's a
Hi all, Delighted that Lloyd, W3NF, has copied DDH47 on this side of the pond. A 'first?' I am presently in Ft. Worth, TX, attending the AMSAT AGM but recorded the QRSS3 transmission using my portabl
In a message dated 12/29/02 9:45:04 PM Greenwich Standard Time, [email protected] writes: How about trying http://www.airnav.com/navaids/ for starters? Hi Mike, I did. The ones I listed were the on
Hi, By coincidence, this morning I did the same thing as KN4LF: a fairly rapid sweep looking for NDBs. With the help of AirNav I was able to identify most of them, but here are the ones for which I c
In a message dated 12/17/02 4:58:50 PM Greenwich Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hello LF-fans! I like the following algorithm more: QRSS - QRSS -- 1) CQ G3AQC K 2) G3AQC RU6LA K 3) RU6LA O AQC K (or
Steve et al, If you're not already familiar with it, you may want to take a look at the QSO format used in 144 MHz EME. It is simpler than those used at 432 MHz or in MS work, and has evolved in orde
Laurie, John et al, Since I'm not directly involved, I should probably keep my mouth shut, but from experience in other forms of weak-signal work I might suggest reserving "R" for "Roger" and just se
Hi, I put up the Wellbrook LFL-1010 active receiving loop this weekend, with good results so far. TH, at 44 miles distance, was received RST 579. NWNJ, at about 40 miles, RST 559. JJX, at about 30 mi
Steve, I don't see the S/N ratios that you do with your 100 ft loop, but I can copy DCF-39 clearly by ear on skywave using my Wellbrook LFL-1010 here at FN20WW. Ray, W2RS
Hi Alan, Unfortunately, with today's worms and viruses, the apparent source of an e-mail is not necessarily where it originated. I've been infected a couple of times, apparently from sources that the