Hi Alex, I hear similar QRM with a certain 'beat' on LF sometimes which most likely come from a noisy computer or a TV set... 73, Fabian dj1yfk "Alexander S. Yurkov" schrieb: Hellow, Group. All this
Hello Alex, QRSS itself is just very slow CW, but there is also DFCW, which uses FSK of (depending on the speed) up to some Hz. A Dash in DFCW is the higher frequency, a Dot is the lower frequency an
Hello, really nice activity today on QRSS! Wked G3XDV (Did you get my call right, Mike? ;) althought my antenna-current was only half the normal value due to rainy WX, and hrd/saw DF0WD and DF6NM in
I listened on the band this Sunday, for the first time in several weeks, and was amazed how much activity there was. Heard PA0SE, G3AQC, G6RO, DJ9IE, ON6ND, M0BMU, G3OLB and F6BWO. No-one replied to
Hello, I am observing a QRSS30-Signal on 137.720 right now, keying "SE AFT AFT AFT" but no ID yet in QRSS30, with little variable length. The signal is well audible (at 579). Anyone just testing the
SAQ was solid readably here in JO32QG on 17,2 kHz with an unmatched piece of wire + h/m converter this morning. Also a lot of activity on 136 kHz heard today (DK7SU [with a big signal now!], DL3FDO,
Hi, QRN was S9++ when I listened to 136 kHz on saturday afternoon, so I went to the other bands quickly.. Hope for less QRN on next weekend .. 73, Fabian dj1yfk Yup its working....only the inhabitant
Hello group, just listening to DJ2LF/p from the DLF-Tower with only 1W power INTO the antenna - still a very strong signal here! Great job! 73, Fabian dj1yfk
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Great! I'll be looking for you, but before this I will build an extra ATT to preotect my receiver ;) 73, Fabian dj1yfk -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Walter To: rsgb_lf_group
Hello group, just got an e-Mail from DL8HCI who asked me to inform the LF-Community that DDH47 (147kHz, DWD/German weather Service in Pinneberg) will be operating crossband, 147 kHz, QSX 80/40/20m on
Hello Steve, I am using a 10m-fibreglass pole made by DK9SQ which seems to be pretty stable. Further information can be found on www.qsl.net/dk9sq or the www.eham.net product review .. unfortunately
Hello, actually the call DL1EIE is absolutely correct. He is located near to my QTH and has a good signal here. However, R6BWO is certianly F6BWO... 73 & only believe what you hear with your own ears
I think the call is F6BWO (Jeff). 73, Fabian dj1yfk cesare tagliabue schrieb: Hi all Station R6BWO was visible here in Florence calling CQ, at 19.42 UTC with an 'M' signal. 73 de Cesare Cesare Taglia
Hello group, after about 6 months QRT on LF I am finally QRV again with a new antenna: ca. 17m vertical, basket-weaver coil at 15m, other loading coil at 7m (in attic), 2 parallel wires (ca. 10cm apa
On a general point about QRSS procedures, I still see 'TNX' or 'TKS' being sent, 'TU' is much shorter. Also do we need to send the very long '73'? The "TKS" and "73" is sent by W4DEX on 40m; I guess
Hi Dave, heard your QSO with Paul earlier (you were hardly detectable on an untuned wire, he was strong). Due to the signal strength and the locator, he is probably at DJ9IE's station.. 73, Fabian dj
Yet another screenshot from JO32QG ... 73, Fabian DJ1YFK jannsen schrieb: [email protected] schrieb: Hi all, an other checkered midnights painting (SpecLab shot). see attachment. regards Uwe/dj8wx/jo43s
Hello, it would probably much easier to install VNC (or one of the clones, I prefer tightVNC) on the PC which is directly connected to the receiver and then access it via the internet. VNC gives you