I did not listen last night for VO1NA on beacon mode. Having proved that my RX system is working well in a Westerly direction I now await two way QSO MODE with stations across the Atlantic. Hoping es
Hi all. With signals from VO1NA being copied well here in the UK and in EU maybe we should try some QSO'S while the going is good. Perhaps EU stns could TX around 135.922 khz to avoid blocking the DX
Hi Joe Will you be on tonight 11/12 th on 137.777 khz, if so I will try both the vertical and loop or both together in diversity. If you can TX/RX on 7030 khz I will also listen there. I have a 2 ele
Hi Joe See clip of your signal earlier this morning 0157 utc. I have several shots but too big for the reflector. Hpe this small attachment makes it hi. Distance between our QTH'S about 4343 kms 73 d
Hi Joe and all I decided to stay up last night and look for you on 137.777 khz. Your signal became visible about 0155 utc sending VO1NA, solid 000 copy here, duration 0155/0212. I took a couple of sh
Heinz/DM2BHG recently enquired about a cure for the inband carrier around 136 khz on his ICOM 746 To eliminate this carrier adjust the DISPLAY CONTRAST CTL to around 10% and BACKLIGHT CTL the same 10
bits of wire and hoped for the best!!!!! Perhaps they will tell us if this is incorrect. < It is occasionally useful to suggest to the newer readers of this reflector that despite the advice given b
The SAQ signal is of the order of 100s 0f uV/m over much of Europe - so it is quite a strong signal, and can still be received if the antenna and RX are far from optimum. The usual limiting factor is
In ref to Ian's comment about receiving SAQ. I would be surprised if I could not copy this signal on 17.2 khz because of my antenna system. I resonated my 90m loop for the event whereas others probab
Good sigs this morning from SM6BHZ 599 and DK7SU 569 otherwise the band is quiet. Did work OZ8NJ and SM6PXJ also several days ago. Band condx over the summer have been good apart from the odd thunder
WD2XDW BP41XD Anchorage 137.7739 Khz beacon will run 24 hours from 0001Z Saturday 9th Aug 2003, until advised - fauna permitting. QRSS6 and CW ID. Running 1500-0500Z for the present. I havent seen t
Like I have said in the past many times radials are useful but some go overboard about their contribution to the radiated signal on LF. I use several insulated radials fanned around the base to my ve
I was pleased to work DK0UH/P a short time ago on 136.5 khz xband for a change. I was transmitting on 7021 khz. DJ3TU was operating the station and was 559 CW 73 De Mal/G3KEV/IO94SH
Active over the w/end. Saturday ON6ND - CW YU7AR - QRS vy strong over s9 2021 utc in qso with dk0uh DK0UH - QRS s6 2021 utc Sunday DK0UH/P - CW S5 0936 UTC The above heard/seen during the odd visit t
Hi Sam My QSL sent today to the address on your card for our CW qso on 137 khz earlier on in the year. Tnx agn for your cards and hope we work agn soon on CW. You are always a very strong signal with
Laurie, No offense intended, but other than the correctness of the frequency, is there anything in that shot that identifies XDW? I cannot make out anything that resembles WD2XDW either, please no g
Hi Sam Got your QSL cards today for NORMAL CW and QRS qso's and see that I was your first ever Russian/UK QSO on QRS and also the one and only CW normal QSO with the UK. I cannot remember seeing this