Jean-Pierre, Conditions appear to have been exceptionally stable last night. I believe this is the first time I've seen XKO on your grabber with no fades for nearly three hours. Dex, XKO Last night i
Laurence, I kind of like this one better that I snagged from you page this morning just before sunrise :) http://w4dex.com/lf/xko_reports/XKO_KL1X_CostaRica.jpg Tnx, Dex
My first short wave receiver was a Knight Kit Star Roamer I built around 1960. One of the first receptions I heard was a transmission that kept repeating a message something like this: This is a test
On 137 kHz the FT817 RX is unusable and I've been trying with a simple SBL1 up-converter with some post mixer gain...... Roger, I have a FT817 I bought used a few years ago. I got a real deal on it b
I have a 1936 edition of Electrical Engineers Handbook by Pender - McIlwain which show a diagram of a 1030 foot antenna in Budapest used on 545 kc. So far I have found no history on this antenna. Any
Thanks Clemens! Glad to see that beautiful structure is still there. Dex HTH 73 Clemens DL4RAJ I have a 1936 edition of Electrical Engineers Handbook by Pender - McIlwain which show a diagram of a 10
Jean-Pierre, Thank you for the report! The coil is looking rather poor due to years of UV exposure but evidently it still works. Thanks for maintaining your 137 KHz grabber. Dex, WD2XKO This Morning
I think the role of the ground with active whips is often neglected - the output of the whip preamp is the voltage differential between the whip element and the circuit ground, so the ground connecti
Graham wrote: Ok its a sea path .. but this is getting silly ...amazing what you can do with 35 feet of wire with a coke bottle on the end !! 2010-01-29 00:18 G0NBD 0.503910 -29 0 IO83lk 0.1 W4DEX EM
S9 here in North Carolina! Online audio stream though :( Anyone know rabid tiger? The Caroline Auction: "Lot 3: Used 5762 triode output valve from one of the transmitters on board Ross Revenge £625 t
Laurie, I would not have seen your signal if you were on or below 135.921. I was running Argo in 60 second dot mode and was only viewing from .921 to .924. I had selected this so I could see both you
Thanks Larry, I found the space signals also. Here is another shot showing your signal at 660 Hz along with DCH39 at 1700 Hz. I could probably hear your signal with a cat whisker! http://dmcintyre.ho
I was looking at DK8KW's page about his ERP test of DCF39 and that it had been heard in the US. I am receiveing a strong signal on 138.830 KHz here in North Carolina. I have posted two .jpg files of
VE1ZZ strong into North Carolina at 23:30. I suspect that is normal but this is the first time I have looked for Jack's signal and I was delighted to see it. Dex, W4DEX Hi all, Jack has declared a st
Anyone wanting to be heard in the US should avoid 135.9237 because we have a strong loran line at 135.9236948 khz. Also I usually have a light line at 135.921 khz. Other than those two lines 920 to 9
Mike, I have two excuses for not looking for your signal the past week. I did not know you or anyone else was transmitting. If you posted your transmitting schedule I'm sorry I missed it. My other re