An extensive review also appears in August QST. Nice box, but at $499 a lot of money even at the current exchange rates unless you have another application than the MF bands. Rather less convenient b
Thanks, but I have changed all my links to point to G3YXM's copy - http://www.wireless.org.uk/g4fgq/page3.html Thanks for Dave for making this available. 73 Dave G3YMC http://www.davesergeant.com
OK0EMW was Q5 audible copy peaking 559 around 2115 (somewhat weaker than the DI stations). No Argo plots here................. 73 Dave G3YMC IO91PJ http://www.davesergeant.com
Well listening up there with my two ears there is total cacophony around that frequency. DI2AM and DI2BE both solid 579 and there is at least one other down below, whether it is OK0EMW I don't know..
G4ADR is in Thame, I copy him quite well (579) but he doesn't seem to have built his receiver yet. Should be quite a lot stronger than 539 with you. Dave http://www.davesergeant.com
It looks like they got trapped in your AVG scanner..... Look at the headers. AVG reports receiving it from your computer (127.0.0.1) at 2326 last night. But it was not received by the btinternet pop3
The two I use are http://www.hfradio.org/propagation.html and http://www.dk0wcy.de/magneto/magnet.htm hfradio has loads of information as well as the current solar data from Boulder. It also has an R
Paul Welcome to the group and the world of LF. You might find the information on my website (http://www.davesergeant.com/mf/) of interest. 73 Dave G3YMC http://www.davesergeant.com
Yes Reg FGQ died last summer. In case his original site dies there are apparently already a few image copies of it on the internet. You (and others) may want to look at my website where I have quite
Nobody has mentioned it on here, but you may be interested to know that the remaining 4 masts at Rugby were demolished yesterday. More information and some pics at http://www.vintage-radio.net/forum/
And I have just worked PY and LU on 10m in the WAE contest.... Have listened off and on on 500kHz during the past few days and heard nothing but a (very) few beacons. 73 Dave G3YMC http://www.daveser
Not quite.... 17(mm) - "Unattended Operation" means the operation of Radio Equipment by the Licensee when the LICENSEE is in a different location to where the Radio Equipment is installed: This inclu
Oh dear, here we go again.... Firstly Alan should get his facts right, we only have 3kHz of band.... Experimentation in amateur terms is far far more than just seeing how far your signal goes. Buildi
When I briefly listened you were a good 569 in Bracknell. Don't know what time it was you were calling CQ Mike but it was probably well past my shut-eye time. Now that the winter evenings are approac
This site with a list of top band beacons by OK1RP was mentioned in today's ARRL Contest Rate Sheet: http://topband.blog.cz/0611/160m-beacon-list This shows a beacon on 1835.0 with the callsign "KB4"
No actually listened myself.... but what time are you hearing it and at what strength? I assume if it is in South America you are not copying it in daytime.... 73 Dave G3YMC http://www.davesergeant.c
Why on earth do we need beacons on Top Band, especially there right in the middle of the active part of the band and next to the 1836 QRP activity frequency? Don't suppose it is our friend EA3?? (for
Not heard David's beacon for a few days and it is certainly not on at the moment. Can't here anything on 503.75 here in Bracknell. 73 Dave G3YMC http://www.davesergeant.com
Datong U/C1 upconverter into an Elecraft K2. Never had the slightest sign of any medium wave crossmod, I run it with the U/C1 at zero attenuation and the K2 preamp on, gives me a nice healthy noise l