It's great that EU LF activity is picking up again. Last weekend I noted the following stations - DK4U DK7SU DL2HRE F6BWO G3KEV M0FMT OK2BVG PA3CPM PA3FNY PA4VHF and S57A (all good strengths) Today I
I'll be putting out a few CQ calls, straight CW, on Sunday from about 0900 GMT 136. 50 kHz. If there are no takers I'll send some ' test ' transmissions - QRSS1 - on 136. 92 kHz. 73 Chris G3XIZ The
Dear LF, I have just calibrated my 500 kHz DC RX using an AF-derived agc and s-meter. The agc / s-meter are driven after a narrow audio filter. I used a signal generator and a switched attenuator. At
I've finished my 500 kc/s TRX and the wiring is quite tidy. Any ideas how I can letter up the front panel controls ? I've tried 'Letraset' but it looked so bad I sanded it off and then resprayed the
This bank holiday I finished PA0SE's field strength meter (LF Experimenter's Handbook) duly modified for 500 kc/s. I knocked up Helmholtz coils of almost identical proportions to those in Dick's publ
John / Jim / Alan / LF, Many thanks for all comments and suggestions regarding my attempts at field strength measurements. Using G3NYK's spreadsheet I calculated my ERP as being 77 mW (ERP deduced fr
It appears that the use of QRSS modes on 500 kHz is unfortunately somewhat contraversial. Admittedly this band has a particular historical heritage and it would be a shame were traditional CW to beco
Has anyone built the field strength meter from the 'LF Experimenter's Handbook' (p 83) ? I intend to make a similar one but for the 500 kHz band, however a couple of things in the artical are confusi
Activity on 500 kHz seems to be falling off unfortunately with even weekends not attracting too much in the way of CW QSO's. Evening QRSS operation seems quite lively however. For interest I have now
I suspect that should be 501.2 and 501.92 kHz :-( New Yahoo! Mail is the ultimate force in competitive emailing. Find out more at the Yahoo! Mail Championships. Plus: play games and win prizes.