Dave Pick wrote: The group is bound to get spam as its address is posted on quite a few web-sites (mine included) so that people know how to join and the robots harvest the address from those sites.
hamilton mal G3KEV wrote: [...] To remove the enamel from litz wire I use paint stripper called nitromorse. Remove all the cotton/plastic insulation from the cable end to be soldered to expose the mu
Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ wrote: Hi, Just got the new (May) QST and saw a review article on antenna analyzers. The Palstar ZM-30 is rated for use from 1-30 MHz, but there is a footnote that states" "** Tun
WE0H Mike wrote: The server gods let you back in. -- Mike WE0H WD2XGI Andre Kesteloot wrote: test at 2335H EST n Tuesday 7 June 2005. André N4ICK Mike, yes, incredible, the gods allowed me bac
If that is not the problem the other area I have found with wideband noise are fluorescent light particularly when the starter is getting a bit old.....some still strike after the tube is lit. Anoth
Andre, You might also try < www.beaconworld.org.uk/files/lfguide.pdf> for frequencies <150kHz. There are also NDB lists here(!) 73 Paul g8gja Thanks Paul, for this additional pointer. Most useful in
Andre: Look at http://home.cogeco.ca/~dxinfo/ who has a complete list from dc up - this should help. Mitch VE3OT Mitch, Great stuff :-) Thanks for the pointer 73 André N4ICK
I am trying to set up some listening tests. Would anyone know of a comprehensive list (data base ?) of RF sources in Europe up to 500 kHz, e.g., Rugby 60 kHz, Radio Luxembourg, 208 BBC 198 kHz, Europ
I have samples of the 2N5109 on their way here. http://www.microsemi.com/catalog/part.asp?ID=18715 http://www.microsemi.com/catalog/part.asp?ID=18715 That's the link to the manufacturer's webpage wh
Alberto di Bene wrote: Hi Uwe, probably you haven't found it because it is referred to as "Amrad active antenna". Here is the PDF file describing it : http://www.arrl.org/tis/info/pdf/0109031.pdf and
Gang, I have always liked US Navy Manuals. Here is, IMHO, a good example. http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/policy/navy/nrtc/14092.pdf 73 André N4ICK
Alan Melia wrote: Thanks Andre, I tried to save it to a different name and it wasn't happy, but seemed to download to its default name...I will have to rename it later, I collect "design ideas " from
Roelof Bakker wrote: Hello all, Thanks to Andre Kesteloo for forwarding the update on the AMRAD active whip design and pleased to see that the CP666 is still available. Regarding the advice for subst
Hello André, Thank you for the Antenna and Propagation Manual link. In our case we chose 300 Hz << I assume this should be 300 kHz. Ooops, yes :-) I think they were 700 and 1000 kHz. 73 André
"SALUTE" US Rep Mike Ross, WD5DVR (D-AR), this week offered "A Salute to Ham Radio Operators" on the floor of the US House. Ross, one of two Amateur Radio licensees in the House of Representatives (
The BPL over HF controversy stills rages on :-) 73 André N4ICK ** http://www.usatoday.com/tech/news/2006-03-19-powerline_x.htm?POE=TECISVA Net over power lines irks amateur radio lovers By Peter Sven