Is anyone operating 73 KHz regularly? Is there any slight chance that a ham transmission on this frequency can be heard across the pond? If the signal I am seeing on 77.5 KHz is DCF77 it is Q5 during
Congratulations Laurie and Larry! I knew I was watching history in the making. I captured parts of both of your exchanges over the past several days. Laurie, your signal was perfect copy on two occas
Laurie's signal peaked at 0400 UT. Was not able to catch a complete call set but a good AQC was identifiable. I show the frequency to be 135.9217 khz. I am beginning to see a noise line slightly shy
Brian, Looks like the best screen shot was the first one. On the second shot I messed with the Argo timing to try to get a full call set on one shot but that was a mistake so I set it back to fast. A
Argo just captured a complete call set from CT1DRP on 135.9234 KHz. Will let it run the rest of the night and upload the best shot later if anyone is interested in seeing it. GN, Dexter, W4DEX
John, 73, Dexter Hi Dexter, Vy interesting to read your article and see your shack - a lot of kit there! A couple of points though. The name is John not Jim. More importantly Sandy, WB5MMB, says that
Mike, I just reviewed last nights screen shots. About 0030 I started seeing hits on .923 and .924 which now look familiar and are most likely AQC and BMU. About ten minuets later I started receiving
Mike, If you were on 135.92375 I may not see you due to a continuous signal I have there close to .9237. Several times I have suspected there was a QRSS signal maybe .05 hz above this line. I will up
135.923 showed the most activity last night with dashes fading in and out over several hours. Best signals were around 0300 UT. I assume this was MØBMU's signal but copy was not good enough for ident
I would just like to thank all those who contributed, Rik for QRS, >Alberto for ARGO, Alan for propagation research,and all those who >increased the sum of knowledge via this reflector. Its been fun.
Sandy, That's great! I was beginning to feel like there was some question about the authenticity of my reports. Your report should remove any doubts. To do this with a 50 cm E field probe should enco
Laurie, Even if I was authorized to transmit we could not have make a QSO last night at that speed. Your signal was Q5 for about one hour. It took 45 minuets to copy your call. With the signal I was
I saw you QRM Jim's signal! Bad boy! Dexter Hi all, I will operate as much as I can this weekend, QRSS 10 sec element, freq 135.9225. I did start on 135.923, but realised that Jim was already there !
I just copied Laurie's complete call on 135.922 KHz. See it at: http://dmcintyre.home.att.net/G3AQC-2feb01.jpg http://dmcintyre.home.att.net/G3AQCb-2feb01.jpg MØBMU's dashes are at the top and looks
Jim's signal peaked about 0115 UT. Is the signal on the Argo 1852 line Laurie? Calibration is 1852 on Argo = 135.92205 as close as I am capable of reading. Now at 0330 QRN from Mexico has wiped out A
Larry, I see the 921 signal also. Dexter Greetings All: I am getting, at 0100 utc 2nd Feb a very good signal from someone on 135.921. I have just gone up to 10s ticks and have not seen you again yet,
QRN here in North Carolina isn't as bad tonight as it has been the last several weeks. I have seen several faint lines on Argo at 135.92456. Can anyone confirm SM6PXJ's exact frequency? I'm also care