I hope someone will be transmitting again tonight on 136 khz. I have two completely separate grabbers looking at the same frequency. I've found that changing antennas and receivers isn't a good way t
I believe I have a grabber operational for 136 kHz which I will test tonight if anyone is transmitting. I'll set it for 5 minute updates for now since it is running on my main computer. If it works a
[email protected] wrote: T/A condx peaked around 0200Z last night and went downhill from there with no apparent sunrise enhancement. Traces of NM, BHZ and 5 noted. Ossi's "5" showed up well here
Looking but not very optimistic about seeing you due to QRN here tonight. Dex Markus Vester wrote: Dear Mike, LF, cold and dry tonight - so I'll join you and Jean-Pierre on the new playground. Format
Markus, Grabber online: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15095569/w4dex/grabber1_00000.jpg Will run until at least 0400hr. If condx look good and QRN is low will run rest of the night. I've been hearing HGA22
I've got emails indicating I received QRSS from Laurie, G3AQC, on 73 khz in November 2002. I didn't find a capture on my current computer. I've upgraded computers several times since then but still
I'll join the show my mini-whip discussion. The antenna is amazing as most everyone knows by now. I recall Mitch Powell, VE3OT, building one in the base of a 6V6 using the tube's plate for the antenn
No remote tuning and I don't want to break a leg on icy steps :) Had great plans for remote tuning years ago but tuning was so stable I never implemented it. LWBC sounds great tonight. 162 kHz France