On 1/25/2012 1:02 AM, Terry GW0EZY wrote: Many thanks for this news there is no information on your website yet. I will update my Web site when the new build will ready for distribution. Main changes
SAQ strong and clear in JN45sl88ss, using my new big (sort of) loop. S/N ratio was over 20dB in a 7.6 Hz bandwidth : http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15089947/SAQ_20dB.gif The key up signal was also visible :
Just installed the latest version of OPERA, and tested what it could receive, using the Perseus as Rx, and a measly inverted V cut for the 40 & 80m bands, certainly much less than optimal for the 500
On 1/2/2012 10:38 AM, Andy Talbot wrote: So what is the coding, the error correction, the decoding scheme. Come on, in the amateur radio world there's no need for keeping such things secret Agreed. I
On 1/8/2012 2:23 PM, James Moritz wrote: For your information - I seem to be receiving suspicious-looking e-mails claiming to be from G4WGT, containing even more suspicious-looking links to videos. B
On 2/23/2012 4:07 PM, Graham wrote: two beer cans spaced abt 1.5m ..... more intermodulation Q was that prediction made when the cans where full ..or slightly afterwards ? The beer cans we
Good DFCW signal from Stefan DK7FC, received with a random piece of wire, untuned, no preamp, and a JRC NRD-525 http://dl.dropbox.com/u/15089947/Argoup0289.gif 73 Alberto I2PHD
On 2/8/2012 7:13 PM, John Bruce McCreath wrote: Hi Joe, Please forgive me if I'm wrong, but I thought you'd get a laugh out of this: One morning, three Newfoundlanders Many years ago, I heard exactly
On 2/23/2012 11:25 AM, henny van elst wrote: Hello Aberto,LF Tu for the capture,my signal was on the capture also,200watt 14 meter sloper, henny pa3cpm best 73's Ok Henry, I had intentionally redu
That looks fine. I'm glad to get a report from you, thank you. How long was that wire and was it in the house or outside? :-) :-) Hi Stefan, oh, that wire was just a dipole for the 40m band, direc
On 2/1/2012 12:35 AM, James Moritz wrote: I guess as far as LF frequencies are concerned, the Butternut antenna is just a 10m vertical whip (provided you disconnect the coil across the feed point - o
On 3/15/2012 5:56 PM, Chris wrote: Yes, tried running in 'NDB slow', but it still locks up so you can't change anything, not even close it down! Not to worry, new computer next Christmas, maybe. Than
On 3/14/2012 6:19 PM, Alberto di Bene wrote: I cannot test them, as here the problem does manifest. Of course, what I meant is that here the problem does NOT manifest... 73 Alberto I2PHD
Good evening all, I updated my old program Argo, producing V1 build 137. I still have some changes in mind, but before implementing them, I would like to have some feedback on how it works now. It
I corrected one error in Argo and, maybe, another one. Count that as 1.5 errors.... I had reports about a problem in the captured screens of Argo. A few users (only a few) reported that the bottom le
http://www.lwca.org/library/articles/w1tag/R75cal.htm Dex Dex, thanks for that article. It is not the one I remembered, but surely much useful ! TNX 73 Alberto I2PHD
On 3/30/2012 7:38 AM, Johan H. Bodin wrote: I am thinking about a front end using something like your old I/Q sampling PIC with a preamp and a BPF. Fs should be close to 4*9=36kHz for near-DC IF but
On 3/19/2012 11:55 AM, Rick Wakatori wrote: Hi Alberto, It looks a wired trouble. Now it works well at Kawasaki Grabber instead Argo V1 built 137 beta after re-downloaded. 7L1RLL Rick Web-site = http
I forgot to mention one thing... Given the success that the "sunrise" palette of SL seems to have, well... I stole... hmmm... "borrowed" it from the program of Wolf... :-) Thanks Wolf ! Of cours
I get a "Class not found" message from Windows 2000, and that's all. I am afraid this version of Argo uses Windows APIs supported only on XP, Vista and Win 7. Moreover I scrapped my Windows 2000 many