I am the only one that has had these type lamps fail? I have had two. Both failed after a few years service. Both smelled up the whole house when the circuitry in the base shorted and melted the plas
I received several messages about not being able to retrieve the HBG plots. The plots are located at a different URL from the location I first gave. I realized the amount of screen shots that was gen
Hi All, the plots continue to provide interest although I cant find one from DEX this evening yet......blank plot so far. Alan, Seems to be working here. Is this the URL you are using: http://www.gos
Just looked at W1TAG's HBG plot and saw he has the same sharp dip in signal but slightly earlier than what I saw. This dip occurred about half and hour before sunset here. Of course John's sunset is
I am now posting the latest HBG plots as received in North Carolina at this url: http://www.gostanly.com/w4dex/75khz/hbg.jpg I will update this plot at about 15 min intervals. This will be a lot easi
I'm working on building a dedicated system for monitoring LF signals. For a test I am presently recording HBG 75 KHz and posting to a web page which updates every 15 minuets. Time on the Spectrum Lab
From about 04:00 to 04:30 UT I could see traces of what I believe was Laurie's signal. It was right on 72,400.8. If so I would say propagation was good considering the QRN level which is probably red
Sorry for the late report on the DDH47 test. I was away from home for the weekend. I have uploaded Argo screen shots and a wav file of the signal I received during the test. Thanks for the effort. ht
It might be worth stateside listeners monitoring levels of government/utility signals near 73kHz, eg. the Rugby 73.25kHz FSK, HBG time signal on 75kHz, DCF77 time signal on 77.5kHz, to get a handle o
I watched 72.400 - 72.4015 last night from 2245 until 0230, and nothing definite was seen. I ran all night watching the same window. Nothing seen. QRN was noticeable but not real bad. Dex
I'll we watching the 72.4000 to 72.4015 window tonight. Presently all is clear within that range. QRN here is now moderate from a front off the coast but hopefully will subside after dark. W4DEX Hi J
Copy of ZL6QH in NC not as clear last night due to QRN from a few storms that popped up several hundred miles east of here. But I would say the signal strength was about the same as the two previous
So signal detected from RU6LA last night. There was a signal on the 0530 capture at approximately 135922.35. I believe this is noise as I recall often seeing activity on this freq. But if by change s
Great signal again last night from ZL6QH on 137 kHz. I used the Argo QRSS60 mode this time to get more spacing between the elements but the signal was so strong smearing still happen. I believe QRSS1
The ZL6QH signal was detectable from 0730 to 1200 here in NC. Looks like the signal peaked around 0900 and again about 1130 to 1200. The signal was so strong during these times the elements started "
Tom, I just forwarded Bob's original message to you. Dex What frequency will that be on? 73, Thomas Giella KN4LF/NNN0HUS Plant City, FL, USA KN4LF Daily Solar Space Weather Geomagnetic Data Plus MF P
ZL6QH will be sending LF beacon transmissions overnight (New Zealand time) on 27, 28 and 29 December. Transmission will start about 0720 UTC (ZL6QH sunset is nominally 0752 UTC) and end about 1730 UT
Laurie, Even if propagation was excellent I would not be able to copy your signal with the major QRN generator we presently have. Last nights HBG plot: http://www.w4dex.com/75khz/hbg19dec02.jpg shows
Matti, Just to save Jim the time to look up that error code again here below is what he sent when I was working on my unit. Also some test codes from Tracey. Dex Thank you very much Jim for SPM-19 in
The first 136 kHz US receptions of G3AQC and MØBMU made nearly two years ago were made with my 160 meter dipole. The dipole is supported with a 1 meter side arm from the 95 foot level of a 100