This? http://www.lwca.org/library/articles/w1tag/R75cal.htm Dex Alberto di Bene wrote: I remember reading a few years ago on this group a message saying that if the Loran signals are demodulated with
The transmission has been on air for a while. Any reception reports (especially of far-field detections) would be much appreciated. I see a signal! Nothing seen with sound card but I have a solid tra
Thanks for the info, I missed the signal on 137.7777 (WD2XKO) but it is there on my grab. Just thought I would warm up the new full foliage of all the oak trees my antenna is close to and that the to
I ran into the same problem trying to get a group of microwave operators on a yahoo list. Most agreed but others were paranoid. And some of those weren't even old set in their way codgers. Dex
Graham wrote: On small thing that's been overlooked is the data payload of a html based system Users with limited bandwidth , phone line dial up etc will not be able to cope with the additional data
Jay, I was talking with WA4PGI last night on 432 MHz. Gene told me about working you on AM and that your signal was excellent. Would be nice to hear you on my NC-300. It hasn't been turned on for ma
Nice! Dex Alberto di Bene wrote: A few users of Argo complained that, in QRSS3 mode, the frequency span covered, slightly more than 170 Hz, was not large enough to examine at once the entire segment
I confess, it's XKO. I made a brief transmission Saturday night which was barely detectable on Martin's grabber but I wasn't able to leave the signal on overnight. The distance isn't that great but c
It wasn't WD2XES -- I was only on from 0115 to 0200. I believe that's an "O", probably from WD2XKO. The frequency calibration on that screen looks a little high. XKO was on. QRT at 1200 hrs. Sunrise
Stefan Schäfer wrote: There is a problem with the dropbox upload. An error massage comes up. We will have to work on that today. However the Teamviewer link worked and so i was able to see the ongoin
mal hamilton wrote: Antenna Hay day. S/EAST MAST Very nice hay mast! Also nice to see square bales once again. Hay bales are now round here. You haven't lived until you have loaded hay bales on trail
http://www.w1tag.com/files/DK7FC.jpg And you both didn't have t-storms close by. I was afraid to connect an antenna. Had lots of lightning but no rain :( Dex
[email protected] wrote: Rising static levels lowered s/n as the night progressed. Fadeout at about 0600Z. Best copy, at ~0130Z, shown below. Sorry, no copy of NM. Temps here this morning 64°F ;~
http://dl.dropbox.com/u/74746618/LF/YV7MAE_LF_Grabber.html I didn't think there was a chance last night when I looked at all the storms in YV land last evening. Dex