Hello Mike The conclusion is that the Rugby RTTY transmission now has significant white noise sidebands, extending up the band edges (perhaps beyond). This ties in with reports I have had from others
It was good to meet all the LF'ers at the HF Convention. I found Andre's talk and slide display on the activity in the USA very interesting. I find the display of equipment at the LF station inspirin
I'm not sure wether its my imagination but the Loran does not seem to be quite as bad as it used to be. Or perhaps the transmitters and antennas are more efficient now On the night when John was on w
From Peter Dodd, G3LDO I hope to do some tests from GB2CPM tomorrow, Friday 28th and Sunday 31st of this month. GB2CPM is the callsign of Amberley Industial Museum, formerly known as the Chalk Pits M
From Dave G3YMC I was listening on 136 all day Friday from 6.30 local and heard nothing = of GB2CPM. Possibly Peter didn't manage to get on (or maybe when he = said early he meant very very early!) S
This message was sent earlier but was not 'reflected' From Peter Dodd, G3LDO I hope to do some tests from GB2CPM tomorrow, Friday 28th and Sunday 31st of this month. Tests thismorning (Friday) very g
From Peter Dodd, G3LDO I hope to do some tests from GB2CPM tomorrow, Friday 28th and Sunday 31st of this month. Tests thismorning (Friday) very good on receive but unable to get the antenna system re
From Peter Dodd, G3LDO. Set up the station at GB2CPM this morning at 0830 using my old Shogun as the shack. The main problem was the earth/counterpoise and not the antenna loading coil as I originall
The operation from Amberley museum had a bit of a setback. A tractor got tangled up in the antenna downlead, which brought the antenna down. I went up there last Sunday to fix it and found that the a
Just got back from the Amberley museum after replacing the antenna with the help of the museum staff. Found the old antenna during the operation in a tangled heap in the bushes. I hope to be on this
I was stuck writers 'block' while trying to complete the latest chapter in 'Backyard Antennas' and Erica produced the whisky bottle. This cleared the writers block and fired me up into writing a coup
At 2215 heard GD0MRF/P working G8KW Called David at 2225 and exchanged 589 both ways. He reports that he "was on the beach with no access to the lighthouse yet". David then worked OH5UFO, a German st
Successfully completed a slow CW QSO with David, G0MRF at 0745 this morning 21/11/99 on 71.7kHz I received David's signals 'O', he received me 'M'. We did some tests yesterday evening, David received
First of all I would like to take my hat off to The Two Daves and a Graham who did such a wonderful job with the GD expedition. Only if you have ever tried to operate from a different site with an an
During Saturday I reinstalled the 136kHz station in the shed after dismantling it for the GB2CPM session the previous weekend. This job takes about an hour because all the remote control bits have to
The January 2000 edition of the 'Computer Shopper' has an interesting article by Mike Bedford, G4AAE, on the Search for Extraterrestial Intelligence (SETI). This is one of the best written and inform
The Broadcaster fraternity and Admirality engineers pioneered, and have been using the Low frequencies for 50 years very successfuly. We Radio Amateurs in 1999 are merely re-inventing the WHEEL and h
I would like some advice from some of you computer buffs. I have an old Acer 486DX laptop with a 200MB disk drive and I would like to press it into service for use with Gram. As far as I can see the
I have sent the e-mail address of Andy Guye, F6CNI, to Mark, F6JSZ as requested. I felt that this is a good time to recount Andy's contribution to LF in spite of difficulties in getting a 136kHz allo
Hello Toni Unfortunately I lost my LF-antenna in the storm and it is not to repair. May be I will come back one day in the next millennium. In the meantime I wish you all a happy new year and good DX