The callsign depends on which transmit site is actually being used: ITU: FREQUENCY ³ CNT ³ STATION NAME ³ ADM ³ GEO. COORDINATES ³ CL 00139.00000K ³ D ³ BURG 1 ³ D ³ 011E5400 52N1700 ³ FX ASSIGN_ID
Hello LFers, As you may recall, when we were in Nags Head two weeks ago, we could hear both "France Inter" on 162 KHz and "Europe1" on 183 KHz, often with great clarity, but not always at the same ti
Hello Larry Believe that this is one of the machines owned by Frank K0BRA, who will reply directly to you, explaining why one actually needs an old toothbrush to hold a particular switch in place...
Until we get some of the big antenna 160 metres operators in the USA/CANADA and the UK plus the rest of EU interested in 136 khz the chances of a qso are NIL across the ocean. These operators have t
Congratulations, Mitch ! (This is such good news that I am sending a copy of your message to the rsgb_lf reflector and our own [email protected] reflector :-) If you can hear it, imagine how far other peo
[...] 2. The symbol rate is exactly 1 bit/s. Starting every minute, a constant random pattern of 60 bits is sent out. Appropriate matched filters must be used at both ends. That seems like a good id
Would amateurs be allowed to relay the one second pips from time-signal stations? even if we cannot transmit the pips themselves, we should be able to synchronize our dots and dashes to them. In fac
Gentlemen, I have received from WA3USG a 1MB file that includes several snapsshots taken by Richard Goodman WA3USG showing what could well be a DCF trace. I cannot send that 1Meg file to the rsgb_lf
LF Friends, In the weighty matter of an eventual transatlantic LF qso, I believe we can derive much succor from an article that appeared in the November-December issue of "Break-In", the amateur radi
please send me the file. I exchanged similar snapshots with Bob Riese, K3DJC; it seems to me that he receives the right signal. will be coming to you separately Please send your comments to lf@amrad
Are we locked into HF thinking here? Why not use an iron cored inductor such as the output transformer from a QRO valve audio amplifier? Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT) http://www.dennison.demon.co.uk/activity
Andre' You might recall some comment I made recently on the rsgb lf reflector re the GLS beacon. Most of the active LFers here in ZL have heard it. Comes in for a short time just before Galveston su
I worked 7S6SAJ yesterday afternoon. Currenty he is 40 dBmicroVolt/m here in Slow-CW, which is the strongest ham-signal I have ever heard! 7S6SAJ is "only" 45 dB weaker than DCF39 here, but he is mu
Hello Mitch, You now need to rent a new holiday QTH even closer to the North Pole :-) Congratulations and keep up the good work 73 Andre' N4ICK ** Mitch Powell wrote: GE Andre: Travelled North of Lon