Hallo Jim and group, what you described is exactly my antenna configuration. The PA is in my shack followed by a small coil 0,268mH with taps, then a 6m long insulated wire feeds the 2,7mH rubbish-bi
I have noticed several dx stns calling cq every day especially early evening and they seldom get a reply. RN6BN is visible/audible with me most of the time as early as 1830 utc broad day light here,
Hello LF Group! 539. A good solid QSO in spite of some QRN. between the UK and Russia on 137 khz. both TX and RX. active from around EU. I congratulate Mal and Sam! Probably it is the most distant C
I just worked RN6BN on Normal CW at 2139 utc he was 579 and gave me 539. A good solid QSO in spite of some QRN. I think this is possibly the first hand sent normal speed CW qso between the UK and Rus
-- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Walter Staubach To: [email protected] RSGB LF Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: LF: RN6BN Good morning, dear friends, y
it As far as I am aware I am the only one who has confessed to using electrical mains cable as transmission line so I guess the above is aimed at me. The distance from my LF transmitter to the prima
Dear LF Group, I'm sending this again - it didn't work first time! I looked up what I did to the Maplin audio amp to increase the slew rate as described yesterday - The mods should also be applicabl
Dear LF Group, . Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU HI Jim. This looks like a nice tuning aid and judging by your signal it must be working, the only other signal from the South that moves my S meter is
Hi Mal, thanks for the interesting report. I have looked at the darkness shadow at that time using Geoclock, and it crosses the path at quite an angle, approximately between Berlin and Helsinki. Tha
Mike, here was a good condx. On my 4 feet loop I received DCF39 55-60 db signal/noise in 100 Hz bandwidth. Sorry, but not had long time cheek RN6BN and YU7AR signals. Hope, today I will spend more t
Very severe QRN all day both on 73 an 136 khz on both the loop and vertical, probably one of the worst days this year. Had to disconnect the antennas at times to avoid blowing the front ends of the r
I did copy the msg on 17.2 khz 100% and if anyone wants a copy let me know but the keying was odd especially on element length and the odd mistake hi.Fortunately I have lots of experience over the ye
Special stn SAQ on 17.2 khz approx 599 here in Scarborough/IO94SH - message copied 100% at 0828/0835 utc Stn SA6Q on 14035 khz 559 with bad qsb because of freq and skip to this QTH. 7035 would be a b
To day Saturday worked SM1, F6 this morning and now early evening OH5ARO is calling CQ qrs in amongst the QRN, very weak, strong enough for a QSO but will await a CW QSO, more satisfying for me. List
Mal, Forget the bow and arrow; get yourself a high-power crossbow. I have a 200-lb draw one that will put monofilament 50lb fishing line over 100 ft trees 150ft away and land 300ft beyond it. It is
Hi all, home is the sailor just last night back from DL; ES; OH; OZ; RA & SM and ready to mourn the passing of 73KHz as from tonight. After restringing the couple of broken top loading wires have ju
Hi All, Has anyone had any official notification from the RA regarding the end of the 73kHz situation ? My NOV makes no mention of a final date and I have had no communication on the subject, apart
It would solve a lot of problems if we get back to 135.99 +/- for Beacon and other slow and very slow transmissions and leave the 137.7 khz area for two way QRS QSO'S preferably QRS 3 and on the odd