In a message dated 27/07/2007 13:07:08 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Sorry chaps, This seems to escalating out of all proportion, yet more over-regulation - KISS! Rog. And your construc
Hello Chris / group. Thank you for the proposed band plan. Looks very sensible. I suspect that as 500kHz continues to evolve, use of the different modes will experience peaks and troughs in their pop
Sorry. Should have obviously addressed my reply to Harmut Thank you for the captures 73 David G0MRF In a message dated 26/07/2007 16:21:57 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Captures can be se
Dear all. Thank you for the various reports sent direct and in messages via the reflector. Harmut's report from 763km is quite astounding. The DDS driving the beacon is set to 503.700 and a quick che
Hello Dave / Brian. Thanks both for the report. Particually for the detailed Argo screenshot. Equipment is fairly basic. TX A trifilar transformer with 2 diodes forming a PSK modulator ( A DBM really
In a message dated 05/07/2007 08:04:25 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi Dave, I'mm CC on 501.5 and 502. Could beacons be put higher in the band say at 503? 73 Colin G3VTT Thanks Colin. All
Hello all. After tinkering around for some time I now have a '3 mode beacon' constructed and ready for testing. CW - QRS - PSK31 all on a PICchip. I'm concerned about accidentally putting it on a fre
In a message dated 31/08/2007 16:03:25 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: I will listen for your signals, it may be interesting to see the difference in signal strength. OK Hartmut. Thank you.
In a message dated 30/08/2007 15:42:42 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: 137kHz: High static level, copied WD2XES only during local dawn. Captures can be seen here: http://www.h-wolff.de/Late
Hi John GM4SLV Conditions this morning must be slightly up as I can see feint traces of the QRS from the current 5mW appearing on your grabber. That's the first time I've seen anything from my beacon
Hi all. Must be good conditions this morning. I spotted the QRS signal from my QRP beacon on John's grabber at 01.30 UTC. Distance is 984km mainly overland with the signal still there at 02.15. Will
In a message dated 29/08/2007 05:37:23 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Can someone please give me the current freq/status/modes for the above stations. ta Laurence 9v1lf Hi
Thanks Tom. ERP well down this evening. Antenna is 3 foot from the house and when it's wet my signal goes down 3 -4dB. Hopefully better signal with you on a nice warm summers day ERP apx 2.5mW Thank
Hi John / LF That's a very interesting comment. Not because of the 2-3 minute period that you have observed, but because you think it's unusual. Having monitored my beacon for a fair time now I've no
In a message dated 10/09/2007 10:32:44 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Hi all 3B7C active early evening/night on 1822 khz. I worked him daylight at 1821utc. 73 de Mal/G3KEV Well done
Hello John Hartmut and Gary. Good signals all round this evening. Power here is apx 77mW and not the usual 5mW but need to check that later. Did try to monitor but noise levels went from S2 to S7 whe
With a good nights propagation and Harmuts ability to receive, I suspect the first serious piece of QRS at 3 - 10 second will probably make it. BTW, if anyone has one of the G0MRF 300W 136kHz transmi
Hi Peter. Thank you for the report. I know beacons are not everyone's idea of best band usage but I try to keep my meagre 5mW out of the way at the top end of the band. (well, at the top end of Dave'
In a message dated 09/09/2007 19:18:59 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: G0MRF It is an interesting beacon in that it carries different modes (I have yet to resolve the NB RTTY). Oh and BT
Well done Hartmut. Nice capture. I'm constantly surprised how you manage to get good reception of my beacon at nearly 700km when it appears to be almost completely unreported anywhere north of Birmin