Having recently completed the loop antenna described in Radcom and connected it to the receiver I have built from a design in the LF Experimenters Source book (Lloyd Butlers Simple Regen with front e
"I'm not sure whether its my imagination but the Loran does not seem to be quite as bad as it used to be. Or perhaps the transmitters and antennas are more efficient now......" On the contrary, at th
Dave, G3YMC, Thanks for making me feel welcome at Bracknell. Derek's talk was very interesting, although like you it is now becoming quite familiar. I am surprised how much I have learnt just by list
You were putting in a good signal here today at 13.25 and I don't recall hearing you before, so it is most likely better. My receive Antenna is a G3LNP loop in the North/south plane. I have just put
I believe that what you heard was Loran, the description of a noise like bacon frying is exactly how I hear Loran. It has been quite noticeable earlier today, but now seems much quieter. John, G4CNN,
No it is LORAN on 100 KHz. ________________________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email at http://voicemail.excite.com Talk online at http://voicechat.excite.com
Hi Dave, I've been reading your Home Page and came across a formula for the radiation resistance of a loop antenna: Rrad = 320*Pi^4*A^2/L^4 where A is the area of the loop in square metres and L is t
Hi Dave, G3YXM, Just to finish our brief discussion yesterday on the Lowfer's Net, my reason for trying a transmitting loop first is so that I can operate on both HF and LF without having to put up t
Hi, I have a note in my log that it was ON6ND. Quite a strong signal here near Reading. John, G4CNN, IO91ML. _______________________________________________________ Get FREE voicemail, fax and email
Hi David, Regrettably I haven't got a solution, other than to say that it doesn't fail on my 233MHz Pentium with 64MBytes of RAM and Windows 95, so it may be a problem with your PC, not enough memory
Hi Petr, I have very good results with G3LNP loop described in July 1999 RADCOM. I have since removed the second loop since I have no strong local signal. The receiver is a AOR7030. It is now orienta
Hi Christer, Do have a go! I for one am all ears. IK1ODO's web page at http://space.tin.it/scienza/rromero/ has some useful pointers to other articles, where VLF antennas are described. Best of luck
Listened to the QSOs on 71.8 kHz at 20.30 last night 14.1.2000. Heard the following QSOs in the first half hour: M0BMU 4,4,9 G0MRF 5,5,9 M0BMU 4,4,9 G3XTZ 5,6,9 G0MRF 5,5,9 G3XDV 3,3,9 The band seeme
How to set up your Sound card under Windows 95 So you have a Sound card, but it doesn't work properly, what to do? You try Windows Help and you get nowhere. We have all been through this, so I though
Hi Christer, I posted some info about Sound Cards on the reflector tonight, but there were a couple of things I forgot to mention which are probably relevant to your query. Assuming that you have som
Hey guys, Klaus von der Heide, DJ5HG, has come up with what sounds like a brilliant idea. Can we turn into practice? John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Get 100% FREE
I listened to 73 kHz from about 08.30 till 09.40 this morning and hoping that it might be of interest to the stations operating, I attach my log of the stations heard: G3XTZ 08.35 1.2.00 5,6,9 callin
Hi Rik, There is an RTTY station on or about 130, actually 129.45 and 129.58 kHz, which I believe is SOA212, Warszawa. Alternatively it could be DCF49 128.93, which is a 100 kW station. 133 might be
Hi All, There was an article in Technical Topics, RadCom August 1999, where efficient short meander antennas are described. I am thinking of changing the top of my T antenna to a folded dipole or per
Your E-Mail dated 12.2.2000 only arrived in my mailbox on the 16th. I guess that this is probably true of most of us? Regards, John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Get