Jacek I have an archive of the LF reflector from 1999 to early 2006. It's in a Thunderbird archive folder which is readable by Thunderbird if you have it. I don't know how to convert the emails into
I have just read in the ARRL bulletin that Spain now has 472kHz since May 10th. Did I miss that news or is this the first we've heard about it? Any EAs on? 73 Dave G3YXM
Nice to be on 136 again. It created a flurry of activity with good signals from DF6NM, G4WGT and G3WCB. In fact Dave and Gary were both good audible signals and could have been worked on CW but my me
Stefan I have kept all the posts in the LF reflector since I joined (but I'm not offering to sort through them!). The first I have is from February 1999, it's from the silent-key G0AKN who did a huge
And you forgot http://www.wireless.org.uk/grab/ In Birmingham! The receivers are on a loop antenna so the pickup is not good East and West from here. Dave G3YXM 2011/10/30 Stefan Schäfer <Stefan.Scha
Hi Mal They are Ebay from Hong Kong, prices vary but all about the same when you include p&p, delivery was very quick less than a week.. I purchased a 0 - 5MHz cased model because I was not sure
I've just downloaded iGram and it looks promising, with options to specify averaging - fft size - sample rate from 8k to 48k - colours etc. We'll see how good it is when I've built the interface from
Vernon That seems to have been saved as a txt file rather than html so it just displays the source code in my browser... 73 Dave G3YXM On 23 February 2012 23:05, Vernon Matheson <[email protected]> w
Hello I have got a down converter from 10.000 to 136-1ghz. I have Wolf and Argo , I followed the calibration instructions for the soundcard but all I see to get is corrupt data the odd letter and lo
Updated, and put into alphabetical order! Dave. On 6 March 2012 22:29, Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> wrote: LF, I just discovered a new LF grabber by EW6BN. http://qsl.net/ew
Dear all. I've been contacted by someone who has a Redifon G142 MF beacon transmitter in need of repair. He's looking for a power supply for it as the one he has is missing several important parts, i
According to all the information on the Marconi historical sites it would have been 600m. The installation on the Titanic could use LW (600m) or SW (300m) bands but was set to 600m when it went down.
http://www.giangrandi.ch/electronics/lwtx/lwtx.shtml Dave On 2 August 2012 01:07, Warren Ziegler <[email protected]> wrote: Hello, Dave Pick's LF column in Radcom references a dual band 137/500
Can anyone tell me what the rules and practice are in Europe and also Canada? I would like to include this info in my response to the FCC. Tnx! -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ
I used to work on short-wave broadcast stations using open wire feeders. When a bird alighted on one feeder a huge arc would be struck and I could plainly hear the audio from the service. Once the tr
The open wire feeders are balanced feeders , the bird acts as a capacitance on one side and the result is that a small amount of the incident power is diverted. The worst part is that sometimes the
Important note Stefan as far as I am concerned it is effective from now. Check 472.5 Khz now de mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Stefan Schäfer To: rsgb
Hi Colin, Not too sure what you're getting at. We all have our individual interests. I hope you're not suggesting the new band should only be used by obsessive DX CW only enthusiasts? Chris, G4AYT.