Hi folks, Good copy of SAQ today with a solid 589 on my way back home from the Ham Radio in Friedrichshafen. Field setup: Datong LF converter into KX3, antenna 7m wire, 4m up, located in a calm surro
Hello John, thanks for putting up your grabber on the internet. I am currently observing DI2BO's signal in comparison to other signals on th air. It is intersting to see how big the QSB can be from o
Hello YLs and OMs,, DI2BO is back on the air in QRSS10 and 6 wmp CW ID. QRG is 505.015 kHz. For the time being the beacon will remain transmitting 24 hours a day, later this year I will swith to the
Hello Marco, thanks for the report. The ERP of DI2BO is still in the mW range, running 10 Watts HF into an 8 m "long" wire, that's the reason for the weak signal. Best 73 Geri, DK8KW / DI2BO in JO52B
Hello Lubos, thank you for the report. I have increased the power of DI2BO about a week ago to approximately 50 mW to be better able to read the signal on the GM4SLV-grabber (1 Ampere antenna current
Just some further comments: I am talking about the GM4SLV-grabber (http://www.gm4slv.org.uk/grabber.htm). I used to have a measured 1.7 mW ERP with a more or less unknown antenna current. Using some
Lubos, thank you very much for your report. Looks like a lot of QSB on the signal. Best 73 Geri, DK8KW / DI2BO -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Lubomír Bobalík To: rsgb_lf_group@b
Hello John, sorry to hear that your antennat came down in the storm. I know the feeling, I have lost my LF/MF antennas during heavy winds a couple of times (if your antennat didn't comedown during th
Hello Nicolas, thank you very much for your report. The frequency of DI2BO is supposed to be 505.015 kHz, I am not sure how accuracte this is, perhaps somebody who can accurately measure this can con
Lubos, Marco, thanks again for the reports. Yes, Marco, I am still running 1 Ampere into the 8 m vertical, so about 50 mW ERP. Yesterday evening the conditions seemed to be excellent, I was able to o
Hello OMs and YLs ... back in 2006, while while operating DI2BO on 440 kHz I got a reception report from a flying aircraft. An aircraft mechanic on board a Boeing 737 passenger plane flying from Hann
Hello folks, DI2BO News: The license has been extended until end of 2008. DI2BO Current Status: DI2BO is operational and transmit on 505.015 kHz with about 1 Ampere antenna current, equivalent to abo
Hello Group, I found an interesting recording of DI2BO on Youtube, a reception report from an unknown listener of June 6, 2007: http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=g3n71NDArbs Best 73 Geri, DK8KW / DI2BO
Victor, thanks very much for this report. Occasionally I can see DI2BO also on the GM4SLV grabber so obviously the short antenna is doing te job. Vy 73 Geri, DK8KW / DI2BO -- Original Message -- From
Hello YLs and OMs, after a loooong break, DI2BO is back on the air on 505.015 kHz in QRSS3. Power is low, so it might be challenging to see the signal, antenna current is 1 A into a 8 m long wire up
Hi folks, DI2BO's experimental license is valid for two frequencise, 440 kHz and 505.1 kHz (both +/- 100 Hz). Currently the beacon is transmitting on 440.015 kHz in QRSS3 and ID in CW. ERP is in the