<< After consultation with a number of peers I propose the following as the minimum for a QSO validation over the North Atlantic on LF. Step 1 M0BMU VA3LK va3lk sending Step 2 VA3LK M0BMU O m0bmu sen
<< Jack and I are talking about getting together again either next weekend or the one after. Is anyone interested? 73 de John VE1ZJ Yes, I have to check, but after missing a QSO opportunity by 24hrs
<< how about several levels of frequency shift in say 1Hz and just learn a new visual code. Just as an example of a visual code, 7 frequency levels, using two sucessive symbols per character gives po
For general info: This Jan/Feb QEX magazine from the ARRL has a number of articles of potential interest to the LF constructor / operator. 1) Class E RF power amplifiers by WA1HQC 10 pages on class E
<< Saw G0MRF blow FETs one time, with quite quick recovery, minutes rather than the days it would take me, hi. 73, John, G4CNN (www.g4cnn.f2s.com) >> Certainly blew some fuses. Fortunately they were
Hi All. Don't suppose there are many of you still up but thought I would send a small word of encouragement to John and Jack. Have seen something of your signals on all but one transmission period. C
To be 'spectrum efficient' I've arranged to share the 135.955 frequency with Petr. OK1FIG will be QRV Friday/Sat. G0MRF/P will be active on QRSS from 22.00 on the 13th to 05.30 Sunday morning. OK on
Hi All. Received "E1ZZ" readability M at end of 00.00 transmission. At 00.30 Received perfect readability O "1ZZ VE1ZZ" about 3 sec dots Antenna 30 ft vertical 3 feet from house with local QRM! I won
Hello All. A bit off-topic..... I've tried to download Argo twice but keep getting errors when extracting or trying to run the program. ( 1sr try DLL file not extracted. 2nd try program fails to run)
<< I make it 135.673 and 135.773kHz with a lot of noise in between. Using frequencies in the 135.7 region (ie the middle of the RTTY) is a bit like Canadian stations transmitting on 137.000. Is this
Hello All. Just to confirm that I have arranged access to my /P site at the West London tower block and should be participating in the tests. Unfortunately, this will only be on the Saturday night /
<< Hi David, well think where the sun is at this time of year....well south. That means there is a very pronounced NW/SE slant to the darkness shadow at this time of year. I am quite intrigued as the
<< Maybe now the moment has come that the committee of the 'Peter Bobek Award' takes a clear desicion under what circumstances a QSO on 136kHz is valid (for the award). >> Hi All, but in particular L
<< Congratulations to Peter and Jack Screen shots will follow 73 de John VE1ZJ John Jack Peter. It's interesting, one step closer and I await Mal's response with trepidation !!!!!! (hi). Well done on
I managed to get a look at the Philips ferrite handbook today. The replacement for the now obsolete 3C85 is the 3C90 material. The characteristics appear very similar to the 3C85, indeed looking at t
<< I inquired once for the litlle i did (1st swl: PA - VA) as just an swl but never ever got any response to it, not even a denial What a way to encourage newcomers to 136k, perhaps swl's are more us
Pruvodka at: file://N:\Income\Protection 3.14.02\info.gmc Is this anything to do with LF? If not, please don't send it. If so, please include brief explanation. Thanks David
Walter. Your private e-mail to Brian arrived here with an attachment marked "UNKNOWN" What is this please? David File: Unknown (862 bytes) DL Time (32000 bps): < 1 minute -- Thanks, Brian, for the pi
<< we have unanimously decided to award both contacts with special plaques to commemorate their achievements, that is the contact between VA3LK, G3AQC, and the contact between VE1ZZ, VE1ZJ and G3LDO.