Hi Peter I think it more due to the fact that commercial bridges and meters really want to cover the widest range. There is obviously a problem with serial connected reactances when one is very much
Lee, I think the 3C85s were made by Philips and I susppect they have sold of that line look under Neosid, and Epcos (though my link to the latter does not seem to work now, but it is a couple of year
Hi Warren I dont think anything will prevent TA on 136 but it will become more difficult as the Sun becomes more active. The original crossings on 136kHz were made near the last Solar max, but it was
Hi Pat a couple of lines of Python would probably do the job :-)) Alan -- Original Message -- From: <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Wednesday, November 12, 2008 11:40 PM Subj
Hi Hartmut yes the Dst dropped somewhat earlier today but it is nothing really serious yet, but NOAA are predicting possible major geomagnetic storms, that is Kp = 6/7 these could reduce DX signal le
Hi Gary you didnt put subject text in the "Subject" line. It confuses the parser in majordomo s/w when there is an attachment. The attachment is there but all mungen up embedded in the text. Alan G3N
Hi Alberto , on second thoughts that is probably a good idea as the ferrite loop would probably be off tune down there (and thus very deaf) anyway so the only antenna you could use would be an extern
Hi Bob I dont have one but I dont see why that "trick" would affect the hardware.....it is just a trick to fool the procesor into going below 100kHz. Of course you dont know what the sensitivity will
The GR-874 is an early GenRad "genderless" connector I am sure even a "young lad" like you will have seen them on admittanace bridges and old sig gens. They just plug together...good to 1500HMz with
Hi Dave as Jim said DCF9 see Steve Dove's site http://www.w3eee.com/dc_graph.html It is copiable in the States every night. Some archive copies of Steves plot are on my propagation report archive pag
Hi John that is what you get when you become a grumpy ol' geriatric :-)) The pic from Stewart shows a "cheapy"...... the "good" ones have a threaded "skirt" (whoops ....done it again electronic blue
Hi Mark, well at least your ISP does not seem to be blacklisted, because some are still like Laurence who I think has had to use a different ISP, because that mail got through. The spambots at some I
Hi Dennis it isnt called that by the professionals. Radio Luxembourg was one of the strongest pre WWII BC stations in Europe and it gave problems in the UK with stations further into Europe. Try sear
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Hi Joe well done on repairing your antenna. It seems as though the predicted coronal-hole event was very mild and should not affect LF propagation significantly. The outlook now is for good to very g
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Hi Joe thanks for the "plug" :-)). It is all down to the amount of help I have had from many sources....if I could crack the fading prediction we would really be there. Your signal being "right on th
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