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221. Re: LF: loran c closure (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 01 Dec 2005 22:38:42 +0100
Dont' worry, Wolf, the French LC will still be galloping away for some time yet!!! Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2005-12/msg00257.html (9,447 bytes)

222. LF: Old radio navaids (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sat, 07 Jan 2006 09:04:46 +0100
Hi All, Loran-A, post-war, was centred on 1950 and 1850 kHz. 1950 was almost entirely North Atlantic, 1850 Pacific and some American. If you heard 1850 in the UK it was genuine DX. All Atlantic were
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-01/msg00094.html (9,737 bytes)

223. LF: TA (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 08 Jan 2006 11:39:06 +0100
XDW very strong here 0700 audible without using Speclab! Did not hear or see any others. Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-01/msg00119.html (9,472 bytes)

224. LF: {Spam?} Re: 137.62 kHz on the 10th 1430z (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 17:35:24 +0100
Nothing seen here, Alan. 1630 Walter G3JKV. Hi all, does anyone claim the signal on about 137.62 (drifting slightly HF abt 1Hz per 2 mins with 0.7Hz sidebands....which might be beats as it crosses a
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-01/msg00176.html (9,646 bytes)

225. Re: LF: Mini-Whip .PDF (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 18 Jan 2006 17:05:20 +0100
Sounds like we're all interested in seeing an LF aerial the size of a 35mm film can! Perhaps it should be put on one of the websites since this reflector won't pass attachments. Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-01/msg00287.html (8,935 bytes)

226. LF: Noise_levels (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 25 Jan 2006 18:37:24 +0100
Yes, Roelof, have observed this noise pattern quite often, also seen on MW. No idea of the cause. Walter G3JKV. Hello all, After tinkering with the waterfall color palette of SpecLab for some time, I
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-01/msg00431.html (10,751 bytes)

227. LF: Re: Excellent copy of SAQ (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Feb 2006 13:05:54 +0100
Alberto, They switch off Alpha whenever they get behind with the electricity bills! True! Walter G3JKV. Excellent copy of SAQ this morning. I prepared a page with a couple of screen captures and an a
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00158.html (10,264 bytes)

228. LF: {Spam?} Active_antennas (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 10:17:43 +0100
The theory behind the "height gain" observed using small LF active antennas at different heights has to do with compression of the near-earth LF potential gradient caused by the grounded "mast" holdi
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00386.html (10,069 bytes)

229. {Spam?} Re: LF: {Spam?} Active_antennas (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 11:49:22 +0100
John, "Height gain" at LF/MF is caused by quite a different mechanism from the "height gain" at VHF. VHF observations are irrelevant, I'm afraid. Walter G3JKV. -- Original Message -- From: "John RABS
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00391.html (11,801 bytes)

230. LF: {Spam?} Re: Active_antennas (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 11:54:52 +0100
Or any other battery rx for that matter if your binocs (and arms) are strong enough! The effect can be seen on MW b/c stations. Walter. Sticking to the KISS principle, how about hauling say, a batter
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00392.html (10,539 bytes)

231. LF: {Spam?} Re: Active_antennas (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 05 Feb 2006 14:25:11 +0100
Higher the better but the added gain is a function of SQRT(height) so there's a practical limit. Most gain in the first 20m. Walter G3JKV. -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Tra
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00398.html (11,840 bytes)

232. LF: Re: Sabah E Malaysia Ops (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 15 Feb 2006 15:44:18 +0100
Watch out for Kinabalu Laurence - it's highly magnetic! Used to totally screw our compasses when I was flying out there in the 50's. Walter G3JKV. Greetings - Im packing my wellies and pack-a-mac but
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-02/msg00574.html (10,092 bytes)

233. LF: Carrier (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 23:53:48 +0100
Apologies if it's annoying anyone but the silent carrier on 136.52 is me testing with Peter G3PLX. Trying to get some power level measurements. It's going off now (2250) anyway. Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-03/msg00054.html (8,049 bytes)

234. LF: Low power Tx (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 19 Mar 2006 19:14:28 +0100
I found a Decca Aerial Testing Signal Generator Type 1615 at a junk sale a few months ago. It's basically a xtal osc/driver/PA transmitter for LF (Decca freqs 70-127 kHz). Very easily converted for 1
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-03/msg00058.html (8,728 bytes)

235. LF: Decca SG (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 20 Mar 2006 08:44:22 +0100
Re Decca 1615 SG It's a very old tube-type device designed ca. 1960. Tube line-up 6AM5, 12AX7, two 807's (later models 6146's) No risk of blowing up FET's with this one but doubt if the transformer d
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-03/msg00153.html (9,904 bytes)

236. Re: LF: galloping horses (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Fri, 10 Mar 2006 11:24:53 +0100
The reason was that the "galloping horses" (actually Loran-A) were confined to 1950 kHz in the North Atlantic area which included Eastern seaboard USA. The Pacific area got the 1850 kHz channel. Ther
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-03/msg00173.html (11,232 bytes)

237. LF: Re: Re: Re: Real QRP tests continued (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 09 Mar 2006 09:10:36 +0100
Andy, Let me know the freq and I'll see if plain old ornery Speclab will do the business. Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-03/msg00419.html (9,540 bytes)

238. LF: Loran/MSF (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 11:04:06 +0100
Don't know about Loran interfering with MSF but back in the 60's when we were experimenting with early Loran-C we had a lot of trouble with HBN 75 kHz causing synchronous intereference to Loran. With
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-04/msg00309.html (8,520 bytes)

239. LF: Re: Re: Loran/MSF (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 13 Apr 2006 15:27:03 +0100
Yes, it was, yes and yes! Walter G3JKV.
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-04/msg00334.html (8,280 bytes)

240. LF: Rb standard (score: 1)
Author: "Walter Blanchard" <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, 16 May 2006 12:28:25 +0100
A number of TAIT T801 frequency standards have just appeared on the UK surplus market. They're ex-cellphone bases and I understand have been ditched in favour of GPS-locked standards. Consist of an R
/rsgb_lf_group-archives/html/rsgb_lf_group/2006-05/msg00038.html (10,269 bytes)


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