When I put the big antenna up then it was more than adequate with the pre amp on. My FT-890 is more sensitive on 136 kHz when i switch the preamp **off** .. anyone else noticed that with a general-co
... no excuses, using the attached "Morse-Code-Chart" (hope the 13 kB jpeg makes it through the reflector ...), you can look up each individual letter, probably not at 25 wpm, but at the usual speeds
Had a play with PED and RUFZ yesterday - quite good fun!! Couldn't download G3ZFE program, the UK site seemed to be down and I got a 'file not found' error from the USA site. They both seem to work O
Hello Group, I am considering to put up another QRPPP/QRSS beacon on 1,843 MHz .. I have a lot of XTALS for this frq. Wl let u know when it is on the air .. 73, Fabian dj1yfk (Will be back QRV on 136
Hello, the signal was detectable, but not readable here - however, with his normal antenna I don't hear him at all. I think DK9DX worked him ca. 1600 UTC. Also heard some other stations today, G3KEV
just another hoax see http://www.europe.f-secure.com/hoaxes/sulfnbk.shtml Laurie Mayhead schrieb: -Subject: Fw: Virus Alert! - I have received an email saying that I might have a virus that is spread
Hello, I will run the QRSS3 beacon again tonight on 1843.210 MHz (+/- 3 Hz), from ca. 1830 UTC till midnight... Wonder if anybody can copy it. 73, Fabian dj1yfk
Hello, I am running a QRSS3 - Beacon on 1,843.210 MHz now, keying my callsign. Wonder if anybody can copy it. The TX is a XO-Buffer-PA (h/b) with only 8 mW output, fed into my T-antenna (2*15m horiz,
Hello, Nice signal seen and heard of G4FTC on ca. 135.92 today at 1620 UTC. See attachment. Wonder how much ERP he is running since the signal was quite strong here.. 73, Fabian dj1yfk GIF image
Moin Walter, ich bin (leider) nicht bei DF2BC/P dabeigewesen! Der Alfred ist nochmal knapp 200km nördlich von mir ;) 73, Fabian dj1yfk ps.: hab dich letztes wochenende in QRSS3 gesehen, leider keine
Ko Versteeg schrieb: Peter, Laurie, Jim and all 136480 Cw: OM2TW 559 135920 Qrss: G3LDO -23.6dB 135923 Qrss: No Id -33.1dB I also saw the signal without ID at 135,923, keying rows of dahes, "__ ___ _
Hello, DDH47 was trasmitting a special bulletin on 147.3 kHz in CW last night, followed by a QRSS3 message. Their signal was really impressive here, wonder if anybody from "DX" copied him .. attachme
Hi LF-Group, I will be portable next weekend (15/16th), too, operating from our clubstation with a T-antenna of at least 100m horizontal wire in ca. 9m height (or even more). Will be QRV on both satu
Mal G3KEV has a competitor for the biggest 136 sig in the UK. I heard MM0ALM wkg DJ9IE yesterday and he was 8 dB stronger than 'KEV here although almost twice as far away. Hrd MM0ALM in QSO with F6BW
Who was the "1YFK" (I think) station you worked. I tried to work him but bursts of noise took out his full call? Hi Dave, It was me! I called u several times, first with QRSS3 then with QRSS5, but it
I heard Peter, DK7KO beaconing last night an called him via phone to give him a report. His signal was quite strong here, so I guess his 400m-LW in which is only 7m agl works quite good. 73, Fabian d
Hi, I got this mail 4 times via the reflector and I am quite sure that there is a macro-virus in the doc-File! Guess anyone who subscribed to the list has this virus on him computer, so please check
I'll be listening, too, but no possibility to transmit in PSK31 here! 73, Fabian dj1yfk (wl be stby in the DX-cluster and Packet-Convers channel 136) John Sexton schrieb: Hi Jim, I have receive capab
I can often see traces of weak CW stations which are not read in the UK, but which would be 'O' copy on QRSS even at 3 sec dots. Unfortunately QRSS got a lot of 'bad press' about a year ago and many