Hello dear Christian DF5QG I am now listening at your fast CW beacon on 136.8. Good 579 signal over 511 km despite a very QRN static band to day. You said "test de DF5QG in JO42FI PSE RPRT via SMS to
WOW Mike ! I am so glad for you... Your coming back on LF OP8 is very impressive : about -16 dB at 400 km. Very good luck and a lot of fun on LF. Andy F6CNI --Message d'origine-- From: Mike Dennison
HI, My friend Jeff F6BWO (who was very active CW and QRSS on LF band), uses this F2FO home made tube. It works well ! Now he is often transmitting with a home made, TX using only this tube, on the 80
Hello Christian, yes there was several stations last night active transmitting between 137.6 and 137.7 kHz. For decoding this stations, use the OPERA mode set on 8 minutes and the RX on 136.0 USB. 73
Hello to all. To night Ill test for receiving a 2 ground rods antenna on 136 USB, modes : OP 8, OP 32, WSPR 2 and WSPR 15, all at the same time. Distance between the two rods : 35 meters. Each rod :
The PSK-Map is just strarting again OK. Good new ! Spiros, Ill go RX OP32 a bit later, but some bad static to night on LF. Good luck ! Andy. F6CNI From: [email protected] Graham Sent: Sunday, J
Just for info : My PC is a very low cost HP model G5401 without extra sound or video card. With OP 8, OP 32, WSPR 2, WSPR 15, Spectran ans some others programs running, the CPU using is only 6 %. Not
From now and during all this night Ill test a new short RX antenna tuned on LF 136.000 USB I am listening at the same time several modes : OP8 OP32 WSPR2 and WSPR15. Best 73 de Andy. F6CNI
It is interesting to remember the UK 73 kHz band experimentation which began april 1996. About the record : have a look here : http://www.eham.net/articles/2883 http://www.eham.net/articles/2883 On m
Fine Rik ! Ill listen at you 20 mW ERP. Do you think to be QRV on CW, WSPR or else ? 73 de F6CNI Andy From: [email protected] Rik Strobbe Sent: Wednesday, August 14, 2013 6:23 PM To: rsgb_l
Great job Gary ! If I understand well, the full frequency scale is from 71.380 to 72.420 ? TU and 73. Andy F6CNI. From: [email protected] Gary - G4WGT Sent: Monday, August 05, 2013 5:18 PM To: O_P_
Sorry, not 137.770 but 137.777 for DX window ! Thats better indeed... Andy From: [email protected] Andre GuyéSent: Sunday, September 08, 2013 5:16 PM To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_g
The normal window for transmitting WSPR 65 is 74.5 to 74.6 kHz with 73.0 kHz USB dial. So, I think he is not below 74.5 ? 73 de Andy F6CNI From: [email protected] Bob Raide Sent: Thursday, Septembe
Yes Mal, It was a long time ago when VK6HC and VK6HD was very active on CW 160 meters. I remember that indeed, and I am just looking at theses old QSL ! On other way, I hope we get the 630 m licence
Yes, I confirm also this information coming from Nicolas : currently only one station is allowed in France : Maurice F6CIU. He is using CW around 472.5 kHz, beaconing or 2 way QSO for last days. You
Hello Bob, Joe... As my friend Nicolas, Ill be also QRV to night Rxing slow QRSS on LF band. Good luck. Andy F6CNI From: [email protected] Bob Raide Sent: Saturday, December 28, 2013 6:33 PM To: rs
Hello. Yes I confirm that now after the last WRC decisionss, the amators may not transmit now in the 8.3 9.0 kHz segment, but only below 8.3 khz. Best 73. Andy. From: [email protected] uwe-jan