HNY LF, I'll be QRV on 137.7 using QRSS / DFCW for the next hour or so. Reports / QSO's welcome. Anyone (within range) who'd like a QSO / sked please let me know. Set up: 120 watts RF, inverted 'L' 4
Many thanks Gary, I use your grabber quite a lot - it's very useful. I hope to catch you on MF some time. 73 Chris On Saturday, 3 January 2015, 12:06, Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Chr
Many thanks Marcus for the useful screen shot. My next few transmissions will be on 137.63 kHz to clear your QRM. 73 Chris On Saturday, 3 January 2015, 12:14, Markus Vester <[email protected]> wro
Thanks again Joe and Markus for the great screen shots. I'm trying 137.635 kHz now to clear that QRM. I'm just looking at my old LF logbook of ten years ago - January 2005 (in date order) There was a
Many thanks Hartmut for the excellent screen shot. I'll leave the beacon running with a DFCW test signal for a while longer. I'll go indoors and warm up as my garden brick-built shack is quite cold.
LF I'll be calling / listening for a few hours this evening using QRSS. I can try CW if anyone thinks there's a chance of a contact. Any contacts welcome, even one mile away. 73 Chris G3XIZ IO92UB
Ok Fausto, I have a net at that time but will be QRV after 20.00 GMT I hope to hear you soon. 73 Chris G3XIZ On Monday, 26 January 2015, 17:52, Fausto Coletti <[email protected]> wrote: Hi Chris
LF, I've just finished an LF WSPR transmitter based on G4JNT's up-converter. I'm presently transmitting on 137.55 kHz with about 100 watts of RF into my 40 m inverted 'L' aerial, height 9 m The quote
Thanks Luis, I've never tried WSPR-15 and suspect the TX would over heat as one of the filter toroids is getting warm. I may give it a try with reduced power another time. I shall try Opera on anothe
Many thanks Andy, That's a remarkably good report. I'll keep the TX working until after dark and see what happens. 73 Chris On Wednesday, 6 May 2015, 15:53, Guyé André <[email protected]> wrot