I will Rik. Where do we get the software? John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
Yes John, that is indeed the Greek station, SXA/SXV Marathon Navy RTTY, on 135.71/80, 75 baud, 95Hz shift. 73 John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with
Hi Mal, My data tables show the 2N6674 to be an NPN silicon transistor, with the following params: Max reverse voltage: 300 I max 20 amps P 175 watts gain 8 - 20 at 10 amps working range up to 15 MHz
Hi Andy, Noticed a warbling tone on 137.79 when I returned from town around 17.00 and guessed it might be you. Coherent sync'-ed up straight away without using grab, your usual test loop of 16 chars.
In my opinion, the Low Frequency Experimenter's handbook is very well done and excellent value. Thanks Peter for a job well done. John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ T
Hi Jim, A good solid S6-7 here as usual with no fading. John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Tired of slow Internet? Get @Home Broadband Internet http://www.home.com/xi
Hi Bill, Yes we must try. If you are on tonight 137.72 +/- will give you a call. Actually I did see your sigs on wednesday evening, but I had promised Marc to try a QSO with him, so I didn't answer.
Hi Mike, The double lines slightly HF of Larry have been regularly seen by several of us.They appear to be a couple of Broadcast stations. I have spent some time determining the exact frequency of th
Hi Larry watchers, Monitored VA3LK last night (010130) from 22.00 till 11.30 this morning (010131) and saw: 23.00 - 00.12 SO? (end of "QSO?") 01.00 weak dashes 02.20 one dash 02.57 dashes 03.31 dashe
Hi Alan, Thought I should acknowledge your several e-mails regarding Translatlantic reception and say thanks. I haven't monitored for Larry since I managed to get a complete sequence a week ago now,
Hi Rik, I was really amused at the 'China Syndrome' thought. That hadn't occurred to me (it's rock here), but it is a valid point, hi! Wouldn't zinc go pretty quickly in acid soil? quicker than coppe
Hi Dick, Funny thing is I had exactly the same problem here with local interference today from mid morning on - a dry weekend brings out the DIY enthusiasts, I suppose. Nevertheless I did hear quite
Hi Martin, Glad to hear that you are getting there slowly. You will probably get the best advice re earthing from some of the others, but I have a couple of tips to pass on. The antenna wire does not
Hi Bill and Colin, Congrats on getting going on 73kHz. Can you tell me how long you waited for your NOV? I applied at the beginning of December to the Radio Communications Agency at their new address
Hi All, Got the loading coil all dried out and cleaned up and it does seem to have made a difference, although I still have to get a decent mast up. Had a couple of nice normal CW QSOs this a.m. with
Hi All, In the interests of restoring amicable relations all round, can I suggest that in addition to space division (frequency band plan) we also use time division, i.e. agree some nights each week
Hi Rik, The reduction from 40 mins to 20 mins could well make all the difference, since I have noticed the QSB has a period of about this order. 73 John, G4CNN _______________________________________
Hi Rik, The theory is all very well, but I am getting really excellent results with my KI0LE type loop. 73 John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with yo
Hi Nick, Funny thing that's what the XYL said. Shows one should listen once in a while, hi! Also would help to avoid condensation I suppose. Thanks, John, G4CNN ______________________________________
Hi All, In the spirit of the plea for more normal CW, I decided to get back on the air but found tuning to be far off what it was. On checking out the loading coil and matching transformer, I discove