In a message dated 11/9/02 11:52:18 PM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi John and All: Peter started "LDO" transmission at 23.36 UTC on 72400.29 Hz 73, José - EA1PX Jose. If you can see s
Came home at 23.00 Friday evening and remembered DDH47 was on. But only 2.4GHz dish and 70cm beam........ Checked QSX from the reflector and cut wire at 33 feet for 7MHz. Ran wire out of window to ga
In a message dated 11/5/02 9:08:59 AM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Subj:LF: Nov 6-10 LF UA6-activity Date:11/5/02 9:08:59 AM GMT Standard Time From: [email protected] (Ed Lesnichy) Sender: owner-rsgb_l
In a message dated 12/23/02 10:57:37 AM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Subj:LF: The low frequency experimenter's handbook Date:12/23/02 10:57:37 AM GMT Standard Time From: j
In a message dated 12/18/02 2:57:56 AM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: In what I believe is the first transatlantic LF Jason reception, I was greeted with the following when I returned h
In a message dated 12/2/02 3:02:12 AM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Subj:Re: LF: ReNew cores from Micrometals, copare with philips Date:12/2/02 3:02:12 AM GMT Standard Time F
Hello Group. Happy New Year. Does anyone know of, or have, any windows software that can calculate distances based on the UK National Grid Reference system? (e.g. TQ147951 ) I have one for the Maiden
Hello From Bonnie Scotland. Have seen that the Kp Index is up to "storm" on maj.com I think as it's currently 5 that my chances of making it over the pond tonight (Sunday)are rather slim. So will sav
Hello group. Dave's original 136kHz pre-amp design had to be discontinued some time ago when the 1mH coils were made obsolete by the manufacturers. After some considerable time, a suitable replacemen
In a message dated 4/25/03 8:52:54 AM GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Tnx to all who replied on this subject. BFI seem to be the preferred UK supplier for micrometals. I actually need so
What an exciting weekend that was. I haven't been on LF for some time as my local noise level here in London has been slowly increasing. LF here is now a lost cause during the daytime. However an inv
I have been made aware of the possibility of visiting the BT facility at the recently QRT GBR Rugby transmitter. Two colleagues had a tour of the site a couple of days ago and were kind enough to pas
In a message dated 5/21/03 12:21:24 AM GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: The letter from the RA says that the NoV for 73kHz expires in June 2003. Is that the 1st or the 30th of June? Pe
So Laurie. I did overhear a conversation on 80 metres, true or otherwise that 73 khz permits could be extended if there was any interest. I would expect that someone somewhere especially those repres
I had a call from Bob G8RW today. Bob has one of my 300W class D transmitters which he ran as a 'beta test' prototype for me. Bob has gone QRT on LF due to the ever increasing switched mode power sup
In a message dated 7/28/03 12:22:29 PM GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: With a low cost GPS module (and they are becoming very cheap now !) anyone can get a 1 pulse per second signal accu
In a message dated 8/3/03 4:45:20 PM GMT Daylight Time, [email protected] writes: Hi all, I would be interested if anyone has tried to access my web site today and failed to get a connection.
I've always wondered about dipoles / loops at 136k? A 'dipole' just lying on rocky ground where the water table is many metres below the surface could be quite effective. The angle of radiation woul