Gentlemen - some advice, please. My radio room is in a bedroom at the back of my house. Currently, I use a wire running from the bedroom up to a pole on the chimney about 35ft (10m) above ground, the
your signal is just readable by ear in Swansea, South Wales, this evening, Lubos. Martin GW3UCJ IO81CR. Hello Szigy, MW!Yes, I was active from 20:00UT to 20:30UT yesterday. That´s fine, you was liste
Thanks Alan. Looks like I'm going to have to buy a nice piece of good coax! Your comment about the loop not being a competitor on transmit - do you mean that you think that I would be better off trea
At Last! Finally got a decode from you, Claude. Martin GW3UCJ Swansea, South West Wales IO81CR. Rogers and ALL I leave Rogers also emission in the late evening I am also QRV in reception good evening
136 seems to be very clean and quiet this evening. Is anyone planning on any transmissions? I can't see anyone at the moment..... Martin GW3UCJ Swansea IO81CR
Hi Stephan. Well, the plan is to get my aerial working properly on receive first, then use it to transmit as well. I am only interested in LF - 137kHz and 160m, no higher. It would be most convenient
Thanks Hugh. I could do this easily - I even have a small shed at the foot of the pole to house everything. I wonder what folks think about my loop ideas, though? Martin. I also use an upstairs room
Ready to receive your ROS transmissions on 137.500kHz this evening, hopefully, Gary! Martin GW3UCJ Swansea. Hi LF, Test transmissions ceased at 2100utc. Thanks to anyone who watched. 73 Gary - G4WGT.
137 is lovely and static-free this evening, Roger, with nice clean Loran lines, but as usual, I'm seeing nothing of your signal unfortunately. Martin GW3UCJ IO81CR Swansea. Any reports would be appre
I doubt that you'll find this as a PDF anywhere - Lulu are a Print on Demand (POD) producer who manufacture and distribute books on behalf of authors - in this case Mr Gibson. If he has gone this rou
Whacking great signal in Swansea, Andy - saw it straight away on the SDR-IQ. Martin GW3UCJ. I've just blown the cobwebs off the 137kHz Tx and put my WSPR beacon on air on 137530Hz Around 150mW ERP (t
Welcome home, Roger. I look forward to seeing you on 137 again. Don't tell anyone down here that you like the windmills - you'd be strung up! General opinion is that it's the "Rape of the Fair Countr
Tried sending as an attatchment, Roger, but it hasn't appeared on the list. Have you shut down now? I'm still seeing something at 10:30 clock time, so I'm wondering if it was a false alarm? Martin. T
I believe that I received your transmission last night, Roger. I ran SpecLab at QRSS120 overnight and have a periodic transmission, roughly 16minutes on, 14 minutes off, peaking around midnight. One
Well, I've been watching SpecLab for the past hour, Roger, but nary a thing, as usual. It will happen one day, I hope! Martin GW3UCJ Swansea IO81CR It will run from 1700z Thursday to 0800z Friday and
A couple of times this afternoon and evening I've seen a weak signal on 137.700, characterized by a 1hz drop in frequency over a 15 minute warmup period at the start of each transmitting period. Runn
OK, thanks John. Maybe it was a LDE.......hi! Martin. monitoring 137.700. I've just seen, about ten minutes ago, a single solitary QRSS30 dot on about 137.707± 1Hz or so, John. Could this have been y
Hi John - it's not you then - the signal is still there now, at 20:18. Martin. I was on 137.700 at 1206 to 1225, 1243 to 1302 and 1422 to 1613 (all UTC) sending call sign and locator in QRSS3. John F