Gentlemen - This may be a matter of trivial import but it's been troubling me for a while now so if someone can settle the question, it would make me - and possibly others - happy. Why do we call the
John, Markus, thanks both. I had read the ZEVS article but not the Ground_dipole one. and the Ground_dipole article appears to confirm that it is in fact called Zeus. Interesting to note the use of t
Ah - thanks Edgar. I never thought of trying Google translate - it's done a good job of translating this, which is one of the references of the Wiki ZEVS article. So it is Zeus. Happy now. Martin GW
Decoding between 2dB and 8dB in South Wales. Martin GW3UCJ IO81CR. ** I can decode you with 0dB. 73 Clemens DL4RAJ --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf
No decode from you in South Wales yet Roger - keep at it! Martin GW3UCJ IO81CR ** Despite my stroke leaving me giddy - using a soldering iron is now very hard - I am back on 630m WSPR TX (20%) and a
Been watching out for you each evening up to 9pm Roger, but nothing yet. Will try again this evening. Maybe Ophelia will blow your signals my way! Martin GW3UCJ. ** Thanks Hugh. I'll probably be on
Yes, it is pleasingly consistent at -27dB Roger, which suggests that I should be able to see any improvement in your signal quite reliably. I look forward to detecting you at -20 dB soon! Martin GW3
Roger - just for your information - I monitor WSPR on 474kHz every evening from roughly 6 to 9pm. As you know, I have been receiving you consistently at minus 27dB. BUT my last reception of you was o
Watching Roger's adventures on 136kHz, I thought I'd go take a look and I wondered - DCF39 is about 50dB above the noise at 16:44UTC. I'm using a 150ft inverted L, untuned, stuffed directly into an
Alan - thanks for this. Being a bear of very little brain ( I wouldn't recognise a Newton if I tripped over one!) much of your explanation goes over my head, but I understand well enough your conclus
Good morning Alan - Yes, I received Andy's post but frankly it was so far above my pay grade that I read it twice and decided that further study could be dangerous to my mental health. Look after th
Thanks Mike. Yes of course - silly me - I do remember to upload spots on occasion but it had never occurred to me to compare reports. The obvious solutions are often the best (especially if like me
A good strong signal on SpecLab here Lubos, though not strong enough to be audible. Receiver Elad FDM-S2; Antenna 30m inverted U. Location Swansea, South Wales IO81CR. Martin GW3UCJ. ** My MW beacon
Not set up to decode your signal Stefan, but I'm getting a good strong trace on SpecLab set to QRSS30, using an Elad FDM-S2 fed with an untuned 30 metre endfed wire. Martin GW3UCJ Swansea, South Wale