Very well done and congratulations Jim and Joe. 73, Brian CT1DRP Was very pleased to have a 2 - way 136kHz QSO with Joe, VO1NA early yesterday morning, 12th of June. It took place between about 0050
Hi Tom, I have used what the salesman described as "Polyethylene" for the last 14 years in CT sunshine. It is green, with breaking strain of 300Kg for 5mm rope and said to be used in the fishing indu
The "comparison" mentioned below is now on: http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/Current_Captures.htm 73, Brian CT1DRP As soon as my "always on" Homepages Server is reconnected I hope to provide an in
Hi As soon as my "always on" Homepages Server is reconnected I hope to provide an interesting comparison between the morning of the 9th and this morning. 73, Brian CT1DRP Yes it look that way, just a
Joe, best capture was after daylight again and is at: http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/Current_Captures.htm otherwise not good. 73, Brian Will be on again tonight (tomorrow morning 0000 UTC). Many
Dear Joe, Markus, Jim and all, I was surprised when Jim said that his best reception was on the morning of the 8th as my best reception was undoubtedly on the morning of the 9th. Virtually all the tr
Just started up as an O signal here, also less noisy than Dave's location. Brian CT1DRP I have put the grabber on at 15 minute intervals, centred on 137.777 +/- my inaccuracies, with Argo in QRSS30 m
With apologies for being off topic, can anyone point me in the direction of a software tool that will analyse ADSL performance in the sense of reliability that goes further than Ping. Probably needs
Hi Ed "6LA" seen a couple of times, best around 03:30, on135922.6Hz 60second dot. Unfortunately the other characters are broken and fade in and out. Well done and many thanks. Argogram available if y
Many thanks for the information Markus and Jay My "gap" reception is on http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/ArgoGrab/Argo_grab.htm Good luck to all, 73, Brian CT1DRP At 00:22 04/01/2004, you wrote: D
Hi Steve I have used 1000mm (~3ft) of about 22mm diameter grey pvc waterpipe at each end of the marconi, together with two egg type insultors at each end of the pipe. ie --O--==--O-- Probably not rec
Have just checked my record and Joe was perhaps an optimistic M between 06:00 and 07:30utc. 73, Brian, CT1DRP In spite of your reduced erp I got a complete call on the Argo grab between 0330 and 0400
Hi John On my receiver there is a double fuzzy line between 137774.7 to 137775.2, but don't know how much of Europe is affected. See http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/ArgoGrab/Argo_grab.htm 73, Bri
Bob, my system is fired up to transmit, what frequency is available, I don't want to double? 73, Brian CT1DRP Last night was not so productive, only a trace received in a capture at 1636 UTC. Nil in
Bob, I have just powered up the transmitter on 137703, DFCW 120s +/- 0.1, transmitting my callsign. I think we have a very short common greyline around 0600utc. 73, Brian CT1DRP I am clear of QRM aro
Hello all, Further to the comment by Marek SQ5BPM ""But, surprisingly, the path from Greece, southern Spain and Portugal to New Zealand is ca. 3/4 over the sea. Especially Portugal is interesting as
I have changed my grab onto 137703Hz, 30s, 5m update. http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/ArgoGrab/Argo_grab.htm 73, Brian CT1DRP Yes, continue with DFCW120. Also Brian, or anyone else, could nestle