VK? ...how about Alaska? That was John VE7BDQ making it into VK last night! Congrats John! 73 Scott VE7TIL Laurence KL7UK wrote: Can anyone claim "dq" on the attached on 137,776.1 0830Z onwards for a
Is it possible to add a "QRSS-600" ... Alberto - this version should also include on pop-up calendar so that the operator would know which day of the month to look for his complete call sign ;-) WEB
After some antenna improvements I will be beaconing tonight : 137.777 DFCW "SL" 400W / 70' wire vertical / 3 -wire 100' top hat Any reports / screen shots much appreciated. Steve / 73 Mayne Island, B
Thanks Laurence...Scott and I were both developing symptoms of the dreaded Snapper-Withdrawal ;-) Steve / 73 Ive cajouled the AK receiver back onto 137khz window... WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook":
my wife complained of a burning smell coming from the garden. I hate it when that happens ;-) Steve WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook": http://members.shaw.ca/ve7sl
Any ideas how this could be? K inices for the past 24 hours couldn't be much better: 10000011 We actually have a pretty nice path to Europe when the auroral oval gets shy....too bad it's such a rare
I use PVQ commercially on our company flights from Anchorage to the North Slope, also look out for Pitsand near Kuparak Alaska on 290.0 (about 40 miles West of PVQ) PVQ has made a timely reappearance
gad...the only thing worse than single-letter ID's is no ID at all. This still does not address the problem of LFers who choose not to be on the reflectors as well as newcomers and casual tuners, wo
I just checked and I cant hear PVQ from Wasilla AK, about 970Kms at this time. It must be going right over you Laurence as PVQ was very prominent down here all night, starting early at around 2030 lo
Apparently the toaster-oven troll is of the opinion that he is the only one capable of working DX. WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook": http://members.shaw.ca/ve7sl
the constant chatter (from Mal) on the reflector about when to stop transmitting and send report doesn't really seem like a valid attempt at a QSO to me. It's not. The rules for a valid QSO have been
Mike - 3M / Scotch makes a woven fiberglass-cloth tape (#27 ?) that Scott and I have used on previous output transformers...it's not cheap but is perfect for this purpose. Steve / VE7SL Further to my
Thanks to all those sending reports or taking the time to look for my signal last night. It appears that the new transmitter held up very well with no overnight surprises. I will be on for one more n
rr Stefan....too far for this time of the year and no polar path enhancements for manymany months...ever since the sun came back to life, that path has been pretty poor with the increased auroral act
I'll be burning-in my new 2200m kW tonight (hopefully without any smoke) and any reports would be much appreciated. Sparking-up around 0300Z and running all night. DFCW QRSS60 137777.1 / 137777.6 sen
Are there any grabbers operating in JA capable of weak-signal reception? Any that I can find seem to be very noisy. Steve WEB - "The VE7SL Radio Notebook": http://members.shaw.ca/ve7sl
see anything manifestly obvious save JA7NI. Hes been opening around 0800Z of this path with the array pointing West, From an early morning look on the Alaskan Snapper I see he has moved to 136.172 ..
Laurence...this was posted to the down-undere group last evening so maybe it was Dimitris. ** My MEPT is on 137.776 kc, 20 W Pout, QRSS3. Will be on for at least a couple of hours. Reports are welcom