Hi, Markus. All the action seems to be on the Yahoo RSGB LF group at the moment, with Robert LA4ANA experimenting with WSPR-15 on 2200m in anticipation of the longer winter evenings. Plenty of 630m W
Hi, All, Conditions seem to be good on 630m at the moment, despite all the T-storms we're having in S.E. England. I've beening hearing "SA" at good strength for the last few evenings. I was spotted b
Hi, Wolf I am copying your CW on 472.6 kHz at RST 569 tonight. Conditions seem good with a few static crashes - beacon "BIA" also audible. RX is SPM-30 on 1740 Hz bandwidth, and the antenna is a 60cm
Hi, Chris. I can still be QRV on 137 kHz at relatively short notice, but I seem to spend most of my operating time on 630m. 630m is a much easier band to get going on, especially with WSPR and Opera
Hi, Uwe. I've attached a screenshot of my WSPR waterfall and logging window. I don't use the WSPR software to transmit, so my TX percentage is set to 0%. The snapshot shows the transmission from my o
Hi, Stefan and Markus, Good signals in South West England this evening. Timestamp Call MHz SNR Drift Grid Pwr Reporter RGrid km az 2015-03-14 22:30 DF6NM 0.137622 -27 0 JN59nj 0.5 G3WCB IO80di 1066 2
Hi, Andy. Thank you for the report. I'm running about 15W RF into a 5m high, 20m long "Tee" with two top wires. My antenna current is about 0,8A. After Easter I will be QSY-ing to IO80 locator, and I
Hola, Luis! I have set up Argo to receive QRSS-30 on 476.180 +/-. I am using a tuned frame antenna 60cm square. I would not expect to receive you during the daytime, but I will leave the receiver run
Hi, Stefan. Thanks for the report. 630m WSPR seemed rather quiet recently, so I thought I would liven things up a bit. My EIRP is a bit lower than it used to be, as one of the two top wires of my ant
Hello, Andy. Dave, G3YXM, operated "mobile" on 136 kHz a few years ago. His set-up is explained on his web-site. See link below. http://www.wireless.org.uk/moblf.htm 73, Dave G3WCB IO80DI/IO91RM -- O
Dear LF/MF, Conditions were good on 630m last night. My new QTH in South West UK is rather far from the UK centres of activity so I don't see many daytime signals, but last night I copied WSPR-2 stat
Hello, Marcel. Gary, G4WGT has done some experiments with this sort of spiral top-load antenna on 136 kHz. Take a look at his web-site, page 6. See link below. http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/LF%
Hi, all. Running two copies of WSPR at different speeds seems to work here on my WinXP PC as well. I'll leave them running overnight. 73, Dave G3WCB IO80DI -- Original Message -- From: "John Bruce Mc
Hi, Andy. Your're welcome. It never occurred to me to run two copies of WSPR until it was mentioned on the reflector. I seem to be within your groundwave, so I can copy you H24. I'm travelling at the
Hi, Stefan. I will continue transmitting H24 until Thursday morning. I'm running about 12W RF into my 20m long "Tee" antenna at 5m height. 73, Dave G3WCB IO91RM Hi Eddie, Thanks. The test is running
Hi, Stefan. That's nice. You could colour in the solder blobs with coloured marker pens from Lidls. Red for +ve supply, black for -ve supply, green for signal in, etc. It helps when you have to repai