Dear LF Group, Was very pleased to work EI0CF and SM6PXJ on 136kHz normal CW last night, both for the first time. The fading on signals on the band was very noticeable - Finbar started off as 439 and
Dear LF Group, Last Friday I was QRV on 73kHz between about 2100 and 2300 utc - didn't hear/see anyone else though. This was a pity because the Rugby TX was transmitting only two unmodulated carriers
Dear LF Group, Spent a couple of hours on 73kHz on Friday evening; didn't see/hear any other signals - Rugby TX was generating it's usual racket. However, the effort was worth it because my signal wa
Dear LF Group, I Intend to be on 73kHz this evening - probably won't be home much before 2000utc, so will be on the air a little after that. I also intend to operate Saturday morning from around 0800
What is your exact frequency on 73? 73 de HB2ASB Dear Toni et al, 71.8kHz is the normal frequency +/- 100Hz - will QSY to 72.0 or 72.2 if more than 1 QSO on the band - but this does not happen often
Dear LF Group, Thanks for all the 73kHz listener reports and the Spectrogram images. Glad to see that G3NYK has finally received some signals on the band! Worked G3XDV with normal CW on Friday night
Dear LF Group, Had an exciting night and morning on LF, with a new power amplifier, new modes, and new countries. Set up the station to work cross-band by connecting the receiver to a separate 5m ver
Dear LF Group, Thanks to Dick, PA0SE for the normal CW, cross-band QSO yesterday afternoon. We had no problem exchanging 559 reports. Thanks also to Tom, G3OLB for standing by on 136kHz - I found it
<?smaller>From Johan, SM6LKM:<br><br><?color><?param7f00,0000,0000>> Hello All,<br>> <br>> <br>> I had the pleasure to work G3YXM crossband on 73 kHz / 80 m this<br>> morning. QRB 1122 km.<br>> <br><
Dear LF Group, Very interested to read the discussion on antennas - a couple of things: Ground planes: it seems to me that the ground isn't much like a plane at all; at LF, the skin depth of the grou
Dear LF Group, Congratulations to G3LDO and IK5ZPV on another excellent 'first' on 73kHz. I hope to be QRV on around 71.8kHz again this evening from about 1930 onwards - if I don't see any other sign
Dear LF Group, Had a fruitless weekend on 73kHz - spent about 6 hours transmitting on the band, but no QSO's. Did see OH1TN calling G3YXM and G3LDO, but I don't think Reino could see my signal. Will
Dear LF Group, Sent CQ calls on 73kHz from about 1910 to about 2250 last night; saw signals from G3LDO and G4GVC while monitoring 73kHz, but no replies on 136kHz - only signal seen was DFCW from G3AQ
Dear LF Group, No cross-band QSO's last night, but worked ON4ZK for a new station a little after 0700 this morning. We exchanged 'O' reports - Gaspard's signal would have been about 549 in a normal C
Dear LF group, Sent CQ's on 71.81 for cross-band QSO's from 2030 - 2250 last night, and from 0600 - 0815 this morning, but no replies that I could detect. Did see G4GVC on 71.7 or therabouts, with a
Dear LF group, Hope to work the Crawley Club this evening on 73kHz using normal CW - if this doesn't work out, I will try QRSS later. It sounds like they should be able to put out a good signal. I wi
Dear LF Group, Friday night was a busy one on 73kHz, had normal CW QSO's with G3LDO, G0MRF and slow CW to G3GRO, a new station for me on the band. Also heard G3XDV working G3LDO with normal CW, and s
Dear LF Group, I would like to put my name forward as available for collaborative efforts to activate Decca sites, as suggested by G3JKV. Where would the likely QTH be? Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear LF Group, The Rugby TX is still off the air (or was at about 0730utc), as it has been for the last couple of days. Worked G3XTZ, G3LDO, and G3XDV last night, all 'armchair copy' signals. If anyb
<?color><?param0100,0100,0100>Dear LF Group,<br><br>G3KEV wrote:<br>><?/color>At this frequency with both antennas resonant on 136 khz on the >same site, the induced rf from the small vertical into t