Hi All, I am a little puzzled about the three different OK call signs that are reported to have been worked: OK1DRT, OK1BTN, OK1DTN. Are these really three new stations? The only one I have heard is
Hi All, I am a little puzzled about the three different OK call signs that have been worked: OK1DRT, OK1BTN, OK1DTN. Are there really three new stations? The only one that I have heard is OK1DTN, 549
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Hi Larry, Stick with 137.794. Although quite strong, the Luxembourg effect was no problem during the QRSS trials and unlikely to be a problem with Wolf IMHO. We are using such narrow bandwidths it re
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Hi Markus, The line reported at 137689.6 would fit: 2*f(DCF49) - (fp-fd) +- n(fd/104), with n = 204 to within 0.3Hz, according to the formula you supplied to me at the end of last year. It is not a L
Hi fellow programmers, Sorry to use the reflector for this purpose, but I know there are a lot of Delphi programmers out there. Can anyone tell me how to read from the COM1 port using Delphi and 32-b
Hi Peter, hi All, I was particularly interested to read about Peter's new receive loop, which shares several features with the loop that I built, primarily its size and the use of thick Litz wire. Li
Hi Peter, hi All, I was particularly interested to read about Peter's new receive loop, which shares several features with the loop that I built, primarily its size and the use of thick Litz wire. Li
Hi guys, I noticed that the emails re: GBR were very badly out of order. In some cases in reverse order. Did anyone else notice this, or is it just my ISP? 73, John, G4CNN ___________________________
Hi Alan, Did you notice the power ramp up when it restarted the MSK transmission at 13.45? John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http:/
Hi All, Received from GBR on 16kHz today 29 May 2001 at 12.00 GMT John, G4CNN VVV de GBR Attention all ships and submarines This is a special transmission to mark the centenary of submarine operation
Hi Wolf, et.al. GBR (16kHz) went off air at 10.00 UTC this morning and sent its call sign in CW at 10.04. Now all is quiet, so stand by. I tried out the Software VLF receiver yesterday, and it worked
Hi Wolf, GBR actually on 15.975 kHz transmits MSK. The traffic is encrypted but looks to me mostly like Wx reports. If you look at it long enough you can see repeating patterns in it. It is my unders
Hi Mike, It is working isn't it? It just means that the peak absorption is below 5MHz at the moment, i.e. where we are, wouldn't you know it,hi. John, G4CNN __________________________________________
Hi Larry, Just some idle speculation: If we assume that CMEs are directed directly away from the centre of the sun, which seems reasonable, and we know the initial diameter of the cloud, its rate of
Hi All, For me, any increase in activity would be welcome. I have the rx on all day and 90% of the time, there is nothing on the band other than static. The activity there is, is mostly from continen
Hi Laurie, My book shows: BDY62 NPN Silicon. High power amp. European equivalent BDY13. BDY13 = BUX16 = BD124 = 2N3055 Collector current 2A, 200V, P 100W, Gain >15, f up to 5MHz. DTS423 NPN Silicon.
Hi Chris, Terman's graphs show that T/A sig levels are strongest during peaks of the solar cycle. Whereas the correlation that Laurie described is T/A success when sunspot numbers are low. My guess i
Hi Chris, Surely this is the converse of Laurie's result? John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/