The sun is slowly retreating Southwards but we are still in Nautical twiglight at best here in Alaska. Nil returns from 137KHz except JA @ around 5000Kms on QRSS which we havent lost thru the summer
Our mosquitoes are slooow but BIG and if they get yer.... WE2XPQ WSPR2 600m on at 0330Z 250W On Jul 28, 2014, at 12:06 PM, [email protected] wrote: On Mon, Jul 28, 2014 at 3:24 PM, Laurence KL7 L wro
Wonder if anyone can ident the signal seen on 42kHz - I know there are a lot of ultrasonics near that freq but it appears iono based but appeared on my sunrise so Im thinking Indo/AsiaPac or Northern
XPQ is on CW 18WPM near 475kHz thru the day ground wave profiling. 200W into Inv L, just shy of quarter wave . Around 1.8A current WSPR 2 overnight produced poor conditions with increasing Proton flu
WE2XPQ Palmer Alaska is on CW info loop 475kHz thru today for continued ground wave profiling - will be on WSPR2 tonight. 200W TPO - and a few Watts ERP. Mix Pol. We tested a full size squashed (over
Hi Laurence, Nice experiment. A few OMs tried a full size dipole for MF now, me too. TX wise it is not as bad as expected by some theoretical focused OMs, despite the little height above ground. For
after a dodgy start and still some optimization still needed xsh /20 decoded on wspr2 on 630m this evening -just over 4000kms - other signals seen but just a dB or so short of decode - Ill do better
Ill be qrv overnight from appx 04z on wspr2 normal 474.2 usb dial - plus a screen on argo dot10 slow starting 475.000 and up - auto freshes - open path to zl and vk but obscured by massive volcano to
Ive got a couple more days working from here on Maui and interesting MF rx results to date - we have another MF station on Molakai WH2XCR on an adjacent island - that station has a clear view of the
http://kl7l.com/LF00000.jpg is the new link for 136/137kHz snaps - is now online and subj to operational need and TX qrm this will be the LF link (Ant is L400b probe or VE7SL clone) - if you want me
Thanks for the all the WSPR signals over the past couple of weeks from KH6, VE6 South and VE6 North. Here (hopefully) is a picture of the temp antennae set up just South of Ft Macmurray Alberta I was
Conditions are improving as it gets into winter here in Alaska - this morning David VK2DDI received WE2XPQ Alaska TransPacific at around 12000Kms on 475kHz with a couple of decodes around 1300Z , and
No WSPR decodes and poorer s/n overnight perhaps between East coast Australia and Alaska overnight, with perhaps little elevated K's my end but partial DFCW10 ID from the VK2DDI Berry mountain snappe
Im on at 0434Z WSPR2 474.2 dial plus tone, then a DFCW 2Hz Dash high 475.010ish kHz XPQ, repeating every 6 mins - until my dawn - abt 300W output Laurence KL7L WE2XPQ
Im sure a few people have been thru this loop but as this is now an obsoleted item does anyone have any (tested) recommendations for a Class D or E TO-247 replacement - Id like to go up to 600V Vds (
Alan/Jack/Stefan/Steve and all - thanks for the feedback, and as described its all a matter of compromise but the new vertical structure FET Mesh designs seem to be reasonable with similar the lower
Thanks Jay - Yep its a concern especially having read and digested your warnings on changing to higher gate capacity devices, but Im only going to use the new FET devices, or at least test them, in t
Impressing! Congrats to your new Loran world wide grabber, Edgar. 73, Stefan Am 22.10.2014 22:59, schrieb edgar: Hi, The propagation improvement of a Solar event captured on the 22-10-2014 while mon