I am surprised that no one has noticed that there is already a Bandplan in operation on 136 khz. All the QRS activity is centred around 135.920 khz and 137.650 khz plus or minus some hz. Other modes
[email protected] wrote: In a message dated 1/7/02 6:24:34 PM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: 1. Is there a record of any two way qso's on 136 or 73 khz. 2. Xband qso's 136/HF rea
Dear LF Group, Another one worth mentioning is G3LDO and OH1TN's 73/136k QSO, which is probably the record LF/LF cross band QSO. Hi Jim Surely a xband Transatlantic QSO between Canada/USA to the UK
HI I think I have had 4 xband QSOs. With: G0MRF , OK1FIG, G3LDO, and G3KEV. I'm going on memory so if i forget one please remind me 73 de John VE1ZJ Thanks John for the information, not too many wit
Hi All Is there anyone out there keeping any records about TA activity and countries worked by LF operators. For instance: 1. Is there a record of any two way qso's on 136 or 73 khz. 2. Xband qso's 1
DX-SUMMIT Spot Database: year 2001 136 KHz spots downloaded and atached from DX Summit. 73 Phil IK1HSS 136.2 G3KEV cq 435 1626 14 Oct 2001 DJ1YFK 136.2 G3KEV (539) with oh1tn (319) 1816 14 Oct 2001 O
Hello Mal, very glad to see that your successes in QRSS, congrats for the crosband QSOs. I am just a bit puzzled by the QSO times given by you as just transmitting your call (G3KEV) at 1 min/dot woul
Hello Mal, very glad to see that your successes in QRSS, congrats for the crosband QSOs. I am just a bit puzzled by the QSO times given by you as just transmitting your call (G3KEV) at 1 min/dot woul
I will be QRT for a few days while I alter the antenna and automate some keying ccts between computer and rig. Hope to be back soon for some more transatlantic xband qso's 73 de Mal/G3KEV .
Your web post is a great idea and lets us on this side of the Atlantic see if we are making it and the progress throughout the night. I also check the web post of Dex/W4DEX both very useful. I will b
Now being called with a OOO report on 136 by Dex on 7025 khz what a way to start the New Year hi xband galore to night. Happy New Year Dex and thanks for your expertise and hard work on 136 khz de Ma
Hello John. Thanks for the screen shots on your web site. Did appreciate the call on 7025 khz to work my first xband with the USA. 136 khz/7025 khz. You had a nice signal on 7mhz despite the Aurora e
at W1TAG, Holden, Massachusetts (FN42ch) will be available at: http://webpages.charter.net/w1tag/cap-1.jpg The screen shots will be updated automatically every 15 minutes. Note that 800 Hz represent
Hi all, ZL6QH will be on for a beacon transmission in the 136 kHz band, including the period 0500 to 1900 UTC on 22 March. This includes the overnight period in ZL, which is Saturday night till Sund
I often hear stations calling CQ and they appear to listen only on their own freq. With high Q antenna systems tuned for optimum on a freq it is not always possible to qsy to the other persons freq,
After my recent message about a mysterious strong carrier on 135.78 khz that has been there all weekend. Just checked the freq now at 1507 utc and the carrier has been switched off. This transmissio