Hi Mitch, and group, 'Argo' capturing refreshing every minute is on at w3eee.com. I've left a cross-hairs on your frequency in case you need to do some tweaking. Will leave the capturing up for tonig
Absolutely splendid, Jim and Joe! 73 Steve Dear LF group, Was very pleased to have a 2 - way 136kHz QSO with Joe, VO1NA early yesterday morning, 12th of June. It took place between about 0050 and 040
Hi Laurence, Typically wells make for less impressive grounds than one might initially think. Firstly, the metal casing doesn't go all the way down, usually only as far as it takes to hit reasonably
Hi Geri, Fell about laughing . . . "Tubular Bells" (and many, many other records) were done at "The Manor", a converted country mansion residential studio owned by Herr (What cheque?) Branson in the
Greetings, Buckling under to overwhelming popular clamour (thanks, mum) a webbly-fied version of the talk from the RSGB HF Conference last week is at: http://www.w3eee.com under 'RSGB talk'. Cheers,
Hi Dick, A near-real-time 'Grabulator' will be running at http://www.w3eee.com under 'Argo Live II'. Good luck! Steve To All from PA0SE The following message was sent before but I now have added a re
Hi Mal, The SB-221 was a latter-day version of the SB-220 (I think the only significant difference was that 10m was hard to enable, following the FCC's anti-CB ploy). Search for SB-220 instead. You s
Cool! We can rely on you two to raise the bar, lower the limbo stick, or something like that . . . Lest it's not already appreciated by non-US readers, 'Lowfers' operate under FCC Part 15 rules, whic
Hi Mike, Icom R-75: 'Consumer Reports' and 'Which?' magazine four-star best buy. As has been mentioned, the R-75 works very well out of the box at LF, and has become a fave amongst 'Lowfers' over her
Greetings, Um, which Somalia? http://www.cia.gov/cia/publications/factbook/geos/so.html I mentioned this to a very dear, worldly and fearless friend, who has been to many hair-raising places on missi
Hi Mike, Good luck! Steve http://www.w3eee.com Having replaced my faulty computer monitor, I am now ready to transmit overnight. Frequency: 135.9215kHz Mode: QRSS120 (short form with dashes = two dot
Hi Jim, Best at 0100z, snatches at times throughout night until 0730z-ish. Sensitivity limited by QRN, with even the local Loran lines disappearing for most of the time. Mike was below threshold, reg
Hi Joe, Laurence, I have an FT857D (a wattier 817) in my car, and its deafness is of heroic proportions. If I were asked to come up with something that worked so well at HF but so dismally at LF, it'
Hi Mal, I was staggering today through one of the US outlets of China, Inc, (otherwise known as WalMart) when I saw pretty substantial-looking moulded plastic pairs of car inspection ramps; you know,
Greetings, Similar range on 'Grabulator II' at: http://www.w3eee.com DCF39 looks OK (although not huge), but as Dex points out, it is extraordinarily quiet tonight. 73 Steve 01/06/05 22:54:36, Dexter
Hi Teo, Here in the NE US there are two strong Loran lines at approx. 137.7759 and 137.7761kHz. US Loran lines (tnx. W1TAG) are listed at: http://www.lwca.org/library/reference/ 73, Steve W3EEE 01/10