Fun evening last night making some QSOs on 472kHz. I started out on CW and worked G3XIZ but other signals seemed weak and they were going much too fast for me! Then I went over to FT8 and worked a fe
Well, in the absence of wsprnet here are my observations overnight: The evening started well with an early spot of EB8ARZ/1 at 2238 but then I didn't see him again. AA1A started coming in at 0040 and
Paul I'd like to try, I had 2-way wspr reports to/from AA1A last night so it may be possible. Unfortunately by 0100 we will be suffering the worst of a passing storm so it may not be possible to oper
Thanks Markus It's a long time since I was last on 136, I need to increase the power a bit more I think! In times past in the TV business we would have said "the blue gun has gone low emission".. Dav
I have been contacted by Andy G0SFJ who has got an old Unimor 2511/2 MF transmitter. It looks like a 6U rack-mount unit containing a superb variometer. He has sent some pictures and I have posted the
Dear group I have received this information from Diego CX4DI. Our group will test a 500w CW beacom in 473khz today from 21h UTC during 48h. please advice all the people interesting in this band aroun
Very easy copy on my GM station in IO75xc. CW report would be 569 on the sidebands. 73 Dave G(M)3YXM On 09 November 2018 at 15:49 lubos <[email protected]> wrote: Hallo friends! I am just liste
Rik and all If you contact Hans Summers he may be able to modify the JT9 modes in the U3S. If nobody is using the old slow versions then there is no point in them being there. He has been helpful wit
After some considerable success on 472kHz last night, with my first WSPR reception of AA1A and W1IR in my noisy suburban location plus multiple reports of my signals out to 6000km or so I thought it