Clemens, I had the same problem with my other email account and changed over to Googlemal which hopefully solved the problem. Thanks by the way for the x-band QSO (505/3567 kHz) on Friday night! Vy 7
Jan, Thanks for trying anyhow. We will find a better time. I only was able to hear you very weak but I know that I have to work on my receiver to improve it. Would there be a better spot between 439,
Hi all, DI2BO will be calling cq in regular CW tonight after dark (starting at approximately 20.00 UTC) on 439,015 kHz. I will listen out for calls on 502 and 3567 kHz. Vy 73 Geri, DK8KW & DI2BO P.S.
Stefan, I called you a few times but your signal was very weak (about 229 with QSB up to 339 at best). The air is very static tonight so so safe my ears I switched to OPERA (immeadiately got a report
... 800 Hz bandwidth: that calls for a repetition of a Slow Voice SSB QSO Markus, DF6NM and I had a few years back on 137 kHz. We recorded our voices, slowed them down by 4 times to reduce the bandwi
Graham, I will look into ROS, I have a SSB exciter that works down to 100 kHz which should be able to do the trick. Thanks, 73 Geri, DK8KW & DI2BO -- Original Message -- From: [email protected]
Horst One way forward is to become a class A licencee or alternatively upgrade the class E licence to class A This is what they did in the UK. They upgraded class B to class A as easy as that !! When
Hi, While I can understand some people's wishes to continue on the blacksheep server, those should understand that the move to Yahoo is not because email servers are suddenly outdated and not 'en vog
Hi, beaconing test in this precious (because otherwise un-QRMed) range (472.3 to 472.7 kHz) should be kept as short as possible. doesn't mean I propose a bandplan. I sent an email to DL5DBT the day b
Members of the DARC group Mainz/Germany will be operating the 600m band during the coming weekend! They will be startingSaturday, Sept. 8th at 17:00 UTC, staying on the air until next morning, Sunday