John seems to be having difficulty posting to the LF listserver. He's asked me to post the following on his behalf...... Earth base tests Sunday 14 March on 73 and 136. 920m base. Both frequencies us
Andre' Sounds like a great idea -particularly over the internet! Mike Staines WA1PTC has the audio from his IC735 available via his web site (at http://mike.nh.ultranet.com/htm/monitor.html). His rec
You might also check out "cave radio" and spelunkers (Sp.?) pages. I have read articles in the past about these frequencies. One thing that comes quickly to mind is direct loop to loop transmission.
A link to the actual page will help as it has gone off the index. Nick The link was there (again?) at 20:15z. Very interesting itemand I look forward to having a play - but it was certainly clear tha
The late John Taylor G0AKN was having some success with an earth loop antenna at audio frequencies in 1999 (-albeit without the assistance of an NOV!). With an transmitting earth base of several hund
John, Tracy et al, The advantage of being able to measure your own water hardness is that you can then determine if the electronic softener actually does anything more than flash some LED's on its fr
John, I have tracked down the New Scientist article (13 March 1975) regarding Figaro. The radio was apparently developed by Plessey. I could email you a scan of the half-page article if you'd like. R