Big signals received at my QTH in order. 1 MM0ALM 2 M0BMU - Jeep running well Jim, keep changing the oil hi 3 G3YMX The rest even with their JEEPS flat out are but a whisper in the night, I often won
Been away in on a vacation to EA and came back to a pile of over 300 e-mails and only just getting to the top of the heap. A lot has happened First of all G3KEV on T/A using QRSS - never thought I w
G3KEV..... ................................ When I was with Decca I had a Decca car, and we certainly had Decca trucks, but we never had Jeeps, so what's this all about? You must lead a sheltered li
Hi saw nil last night 73 de John VE1ZJ I have not heard any QRS acty lately and I have not been on. Expect John that is why u did not see anything. Might tx tonight if u are about. Normally commence
Mal G3KEV has a competitor for the biggest 136 sig in the UK. I heard MM0ALM wkg DJ9IE yesterday and he was 8 dB stronger than 'KEV here although almost twice as far away. I agree, Dave as I have sa
Credit to MM0ALM, everything he has is home built, TX and his antenna system, consisting of several lattice towers, all over 150 ft high as far as I know and he is not in the Electronic/radio busines
Dave Pick wrote: Dear all. 1515 utcI have just worked Wolf DF0WD with 100% copy using Jason both ways. Wolf was running 50W and I was running 150W. Confirm the above QSO Wolf's signals were audible h
Copied a solid QSO today between G3YXM and DF0WD Time 1405 - 1420 utc- very slow but solid QSO details DF0WD DE G3YXM K G3YXM DF0WD TNX DAVE UR "O" = 50W = YXM 0WD K I left the qso at this stage, was
Hello Dave, thanks for your offer. I am sure that, if this evening you will transmit on the same frequency and time of yesterday evening, I won't be the only one trying to receive you, testing also t
Hi all saw nil last night. 73 de John VE1ZJ Hi John and the USA monitors. What time do you start to monitor. Have heard a few transmitting early around 2130 - 2400 utc. I do not usually stay up beyo
A first QSO to anywhere by any method means that a person was in the right place at the right time and stayed up all night to achieve the object, especially in the case of Transatlantic. I have had s
Dear LF Group Someone gave me a Christmas present of the excellent 'Low Frequency Experimenter's Handbook' by Peter Dodd G3LDO which is full of technical advice and practical construction articles f
Hi Valerio , i think I saw you last night for the first time. Condx were poor But "IK" stands out. Were you on at that time ( around 0530)? Picture to follow 73 de John VE1ZJ Hello John. Have u been
Jeff/F6BWO will be looking for a TA qso/report most late evenings around 2300 UTC onwards on a clear freq around 135.922 khz. He will be using the norm 60 sec dots but will try various down to 10 sec
F6BWO hopes to TX tonight and possibly the next few nights on a clear slot around 135.922 khz and would like the VE and W stations to look out for him. He will be listening on 7025 khz for a xband QS
The book published here today by a man from AUS could be a best seller. The Lazymans CW for LF It could rival the LF paperback already in circulation, and selling at a big price. The public would buy
Hi all Had two xband QSOs last night simultaneously. G3KEV was on 60 sec dots G3AQC was on 30 sec dots with DFCW There was plenty of time to interweave the reports es answers. Hello John. You handle
Laurie Mayhead wrote: Looks like its back! 137.0kHz at 1530. 73s Laurie. Great to hear you and VE1ZJ make your first xband qso last night on 136/7025 khz and in a very short time, no hanging about !!
Dear LF Group, is G3LDO and OH1TN's 73/136k QSO, which is cross band QSO. Hi Jim Surely a xband Transatlantic QSO between Canada/USA to the UK is more of an achievement and especially those of us tha