Hi Arnie, Nice to hear from you again Reading with great interest all the JASON software test results. Where I can find the latest versionfor downloading ? The latest Jason release from Alberto I2PHD
This power measuring game could throw up some surprises !!!!! especially with so many JEEPS about !! Bang goes my New Year's resolution. I did say that I would never get involved in this awful KEV st
Been away in on a vacation to EA and came back to a pile of over 300 e-mails and only just getting to the top of the heap. A lot has happened First of all G3KEV on T/A using QRSS - never thought I wo
Dexter wire from the mast to cope with the high voltage and the Canadian winters. Ignore the comments about Canadian winters - my last communication on the subject were with VE Put it down to old age
Dexter Not long after performing this adjustment I received an email with screen capture asking me if I knew what that signal was in the TA window. The time and frequency confirmed it was my signal.
But which may be the best system on this tower for LF, is possible to feed directly it, may be at the top? The tower is exatly 80 meters long, with a base of 8x8 meters, and at 70 meters is 1x1 mete
Does anyone know the approximate conductivity (mS/m) and dielectric constant of chalky soil? Regards, Peter, G3LDO Web <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/g3ldo>
One other note I just thought of. Here in the US displays for Tesla coils must be in a shielded an environment, i.e. no radiation or EMI released from the shielded enclosure. not sure if that was th
In response to Dick's request for more activity I operated on Saturday night and Sunday morning and evening. QRN levels were high but had contacts with PA3CPM, F6BWO, OH1TN, HB9ASB, PA0SE, ON6ND, M0B
I have today been testing a Siemens Pegelmesser D2155 as a LF receiver. Freq range 200 hz - 620 khz. B/widths 20 hz and 3.1 khz. Mode lsb/usb. This instrument makes a fb LF receiver for 73 and 136 k
Don't touch these financial scams from continental Africa with a bargepole or you will find yourself walking backwards very quickly. Regards, Peter, G3LDO Web <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/g3ldo>
To All from PA0SE, As recommended by Geri, DK8KW, I will use the frequency 137.400 kHz for the Feld-Hell transmissions. Dick's signal audible here in West Sussex in QSO with M0BMU on CW this Sunday m
Hi Bill but when I try to modify them to black and white they end up being larger, Mike said: Try using Adobe PhotoShop which is available in a cut down version (PhotoShop LE) as a give-away with a n
I don't have my transmitting antenna up at the moment but I do have the 2m square loop. I checked the band and found no trace of Loran in the band even the loop was aimed at Lessay. The Loran signal
I received a phone call this afternoon, regarding LF components, from Derek, G3GRO. During the discussion he mentioned that while setting up the sensing loop for MB7LF that Loran seemed a bit muted.
Hi Stewart, Thank you for the use of your mobile phone. I had to leave quickly because I learned that my XYL had got the horse trailer stuck! In my rush to leave I forgot to pick up my the DVM module
Herewith a reminder to UK LFers regarding the forthcoming LF gathering at the Crawley Club next Sunday 21st July. Doors open at about 10-00am. For more details see the programme page of the CARC webs
Hi Brian, This is to confirm that last Friday there took place a QSO between José Manuel EA1PX and myself on 137.693KHz, manual QRS3-hand CW, OOO - 579, La Coruña to Porto about 300Km. Congratulation
Hi Steve I would like to start building the exciter stages for what will be my 136KHz tx (hopefully we will have access to the band within the year!). In the early period of 73kHz experiments I first
Hi Mike Whilst the mast was down I modified the capacity hat. There are three 17m long parallel wires, about 0.5 metres apart (total span 1m). The wires are joined at both ends. (See http://www.lf.th