Dear all. Myself, G0MRF and G3GRO are all heading off in (slightly) different directions next weekend with the intention of operating on 73kHz (and 136). I am going to the usual GM QTH in SW Scotland
It's fine here, not a trace of any signal showing though! Perhaps we shouldn't bother for a few days? Dave G3YXM. The saga of my web site continues but "domain admin" finally wrote to me saying Id se
No reply but I see John has his live grab running so the transmitter will be on from 0400 on 137.7747 QRSS60 100mW erp. Dave G3YXM. Is there any point? Dave G3YXM.
I'll be on from 0400 on 137.7747 +/- my calibration. Kp index is high though... Dave G3YXM. I'll be monitoring 137.772 - 137.775 after 2300. Captures every 15 mins at: http://webpages.charter.net/w1t
Dear all. Just looking through the grabs from last night. Only one fuzzy appearance of UA9OC last night around midnight for a short period. He was working OH5UFO and (maybe) IK5ZPV at the time. Can e
Dear all. I just had a look through the overnight Argo grabs, nothing seen of ZL6QH around dawn I'm afraid. I know from working ZL on 160 that this is a good time of year for a "grey-line" path to ZL
Bob. Send it to me [email protected] and I'll link it from the news page. http://www.wireless.org.uk Cheers, Dave G3YXM. I am happy to send an Argo capture to someone with a web site, to post it
As some of us in Eu (me included) would like to try for ZL6QH around 0630-0730 I suggest we don't beacon on Saturday morning. Dave G3YXM. Sunset at ZL6QH is about 0640 UTC, so we will have a DFCW bea
Mike No problem. I saw Jim calling the RU station and it occured to me that if anyone fired up at midnight 70Hz higher it would cause trouble that's all. I was on from 0500 on 137.7745 with 200W inpu
Dear all. Might I suggest that we hold off the T/A beacon tests until the suggested 0500 onward window whilst the UA9 expedition is on the air? It's going to be impossible to copy them if we beacon s
Dear T/A listeners.. I thought that it might be useful to put out a lower power transmission to accompany the big boys. I will radiate a -10dB signal for the next few nights and see if that makes it.
Fabian. I just get page not found....? Dave. G3YXM -- Hello group, you can see my ARGO-Screen in real time at http://80.130.79.176:5800/ password: 136khz (all lower case) 73, Fabian dj1yfk
Lloyd. Tell us more about this "MP" beacon. What power, location etc? Are we likely to see it here? I could leave the screen shots running overnight if it was possible but any loud locals would kill
Hugh. I will if it would be useful. I get bad QRM on Sat and Sun mornings though, afternoons are quieter. The weather here is terrible, lashing rain, wind, static crashes and long bursts of rain stat
Dear all. Just testing an automated screen-shot posting thingy. At present its grabbing the QRSS part of the band every 15 mins. Try it at http://www.wireless.org.uk/grab/ Any comments welcome. Dave
Geri. It's already trialling in Crieff and Campeltown (central Scotland). I don't think it'll be radiating as far as John's QTH though! My ADSL via telephone wires causes no problem on any band. If t