I gather that there are still some emergency services using this frequency in the Pacific region. I think this is one of the excuses many 'authorities' have been using in order to do nothing about am
Signals from Mori (JH1GVY) were copied here overnight on Friday (09/19/09 1200-1300Z) during his short beaconing session. Unfortunately he was only able to get a few elements of QRSS120 off before hi
Bless you Dex! Many thanks. http://lwca.org/library/reference/LORAN/loran_lines.htm Help! At one time there was a list of Loran lines visible within the 2200m allocation but it seems to have vanished
Help! At one time there was a list of Loran lines visible within the 2200m allocation but it seems to have vanished. Is there still a source of this valuable info available somewhere on the web? Stev
it may have been audible a couple of hours before sunset today for the first time! Possibly...at 2:30 this afternoon I heard a G3 (not Mal) and an RA4 calling CQ on 160....amazing condx. WEB - "The V
Has VE finally been given 2200m then? Steve / VE7SL Hello Joe nice signal on 137777. Welcome !!! F4DTL Nicolas JN18FP RX: PM-SDR Ant: Wellbrook LFL1010 _http://lfistes.erst.azerttyu.net/_ (http://lfi
Only one reply?? Guys.... surely there are more of you out there with plans to get on 2200m??? Steve Now that 2200m is an official amateur band in Canada I am endeavoring to keep track of all new act
Now that 2200m is an official amateur band in Canada I am endeavoring to keep track of all new activities on my web page "Canadians On 2200m". If you are presently on the band OR if you are building
Loops are not affected by trees because there is nothing being radiated to be affected .... ...better tell that to the loopers working across the Atlantic...what a goofy statement WEB - "The VE7SL Ra
Laurence - JA7NI has been putting in a fairly consistant signal down south here as well, usually in the 60 minutes before sunrise...an amazing signal for 50 watts...he must have a very large antenna.
I'm just amazed that 250mW into earth electrodes 20m apart can be heard Q5 at 0.4km with a 19 inch whip handheld. Indeed. It's not all about working DX! I look forward to your progress blog. Steve /
QRP on LF is a waste of time for those wishing to be heard outside their own back yard using an elevated antenna. A grounded antenna is useful only to keep a lightening strike from entering your shac
Both of these guys have been putting in good signals this month...it will be interesting to see how loud they get in the fall.....it appears that the JA-VE7 path is much more forgiving than the bruta