I have a suite of programmes that calculate distance bearing, as well as a height database of the UK for plotting terrain maps and microwave paths, plus a database of most of the decent highspot. /P
Hi Igor, Many thanks for the information Peter: It was reprinted at Proc. IRE, #5, Vol. 72, 1984. to done have at Regards, Peter, G3LDO e-mail <[email protected]> Web <http://web.ukonline.co.uk/g3
frequency And here I was...waiting for an explanation about how the cesium beam lost collimation. I do feel the tiniest bit let down. <g> What you really need is a GPS-controlled shed door opener. T
Cndx looking fairly good, Kp down to 2, so I will transmit from 0500 on137,774.4kHz. 73 Laurie. Hi Laurie, I am in EchoNet contact with Laurence. He asks if you can QSY down to ,774.0 or thereabouts
I thought that Jim had done it already, but can't find the e-mail that confirms this. I was prepared for it to be another second. I believe I was the second G to work OM, CT, RU and EA! Mike, G3XDV
Hi John Here's the visual evidence. John Andrews sent (direct) a capture of my signal on the morning of the 22nd when a fragment was received by KL1X. I feel this droopy signal needs general explanat
Transmitted this morning and received the attached from KL1X. Clearly not a definite identification but it was on the same frequency and had the same downward drift rate as the signal monitored at th
thereabouts Never having attempted integral calculus on an 8-bit microcontroller, how did you train that DDS to perform that feat? Or do you just have a little warm-up problem? http://webpages.charte
Hi Laurence and all, Looks like some interesting happenings with DCF39 also K index down a bit so I will transmit in the morning from 0530- 0730 on 137,773.7kHz using QRSS 60 . 2/1 dash/dot ratio.Pe
Surprisingly the last 'O' of 'LDO' was still well visible here around 0850 UTC this morning (18 Feb). Ooops... the time here should be 0750 UTC! Thanks for the report Vaino. I shut the transmitter d
Hi Laurence, Transmitting conditions look good for tomorrow morning. Pardon my ignorance but what is 'Echolink' and how do you use it? Are there any BC or commercial LF sations in Alaska that we coul
Markus said just a short report before heading off to work: nice sigs this morning from Laurie (137773.82 / 773.71) and Peter (773.09), both at equal strength within a dB or so. G3AQC's call was appa
G,morning/evening Laurence DCF39 is up to S7 at the moment at 0100Z 17th - good s/n. (thats 1556 and full daylight/sun here) Listening 137.7735 +- 1Hz. Avoid 137.7727 due to Loran from 9990 Nth Pacif
Hi Lawrence, GREAT ! you have it all, only the first dash of "Q" is down in a short fade.. I was transmitting AQC. Guess we will have to do it again with my full call. Need your locator to work out d
Hi all, I copied a very readable CQ from S57A at 2028z aroun 137.670kHz despite a lot of local noise. Alerted by Alan's e-mail on the reflector I found S57A calling CQ R 'O'. I went back to him and
Hi Hugh I was in QSO with Jim, M0BMU at that time. I expect what you saw was Jim sending something like "so 73 Hugh sk" I doubt that you would have seen my transmissions, as I was running about 30W,
Hi Laurence Im looking at the available screen grabs from your tests, and am very dissapointed with the last 3 weeks data whilst I ve been teaching in TI3 land, Well generally LF DX conditions have b
Dear Cesare Obviously you can use my web page as source of informations about my antennas, I'll search in my PC for any possible further useful pictures or schematics, may be there are some high reso
The W3EEE site indicates T/A conditions were the worst seen since the monitoring of DBF-39 started. Kp index was very high, averaging 4 and peaking 5. Regards, Peter, G3LDO
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