Dear Roger, LF Group, Well done on the first 500k attempt. There is quite a lot of QRN tonight on 500k, which is reducing the signal-to-noise ratio. Hopefully, it will die down later - if you leave i
Dear LF Group, I am now running a "standard" WOLF 10 mode beacon on 503.500kHz for the next few hours. Any reports would be very welcome. Information and software downloads can be found at http://fre
Dear Dave, Roger, LF Group, I have attached a screen shot of WSPR signals from SM6BHZ and G3XBM received just now, using Spectrum Lab set up for QRSS3 reception. The corresponding WSPR spots were: 18
Dear Marcin, LF Group, M0BMU is on around 137.7kHz this evening - is HF70W going to be QRV tonight? QRN level is high here... Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear Jim, Roger, LF Group, The M0BMU WOLF beacon is now running on 503.500kHz - I don't know what frequency G7NKS plans to be on , but would suggest about 100Hz spacing. If you are at reasonably clos
Dear Dave, LF Group, The settings here are all the same as the last few nights, except that the antenna is a bit higher up! The other two (3 now) stations are consistently decoding here. Thanks for d
Dear Mal, LF Group, Please check your keyboard - the shift key seems to be stuck! Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU THIS OBSERVATION IS INCORRECT. etc. etc. etc....
Dear Piotr, LF Group, In the UK we have access to 501 - 504kHz, with up to 10W ERP. Individual stations must apply to Ofcom (the UK regulator) for a Notice of Variation to their licence - see http://
Dear Markus, Andrey, LF Group, I am now running the WSPR beacon again on 135.5kHz "dial frequency", 137.090kHz RF out. Hopefully, this will be within range of Markus' receiver, and also near enough t
Dear LF Group, The WSPR beacon is now running again on 503.975kHz (502.4kHz "dial frequency"). Any reports would be very welcome. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Dear Dave, LF Group, There seem to be some misunderstandings here... The little box with the receiver noise level is there so you can set the gain controls to a reasonable level where the incoming au
Dear Jay, John, LF Group, WE2XGR/2 was received continuously here between about midnight and 0400utc. The time required to decode varied from 576 seconds down to 96s: 2009-09-12 03:05:17 >WOLF10 -r 8
I forgot to say the beacon shut down at about 0700utc... Dear LF Group, Thanks to all for the overnight reports/decodes. I also set my RX to listen for WD2XES on 137.577k, but no decodes here - perha
Sorry, pressed "send" too soon by accident! Dear Graham, LF Group, As the European allocation looks to be wider than the Uk, are we expecting the UK 3 Khz allocation to remain as is, if and when the
Dear Nicolas, John, LF Group, Thanks for the info Nicolas - Hope Marcin and co. can get the problem fixed soon. There does not seem to be much happening on 137.7k, so I am now transmitting in WSPR mo
Dear LF Group, Am now QRV in WSPR mode on 503.975kHz, 502.4kHz "dial frequency". Also good signals from G4WGT, G0NBD, and SM6BHZ at the moment. I see Gary and Graham seem to be on exactly the same fr
Dear Mal, LF Group, Struggling or not, I could consistently copy both the other beacons here, and received reports via the WSPRnet database from 17 different receiving stations in 7 countries, so not
Dear LF Group, The M0BMU WSPR beacon is running again tonight 0n 503.975kHz (502.4k "dial frequency"). Any reports are very welcome. Also a very strong signal from SM6BHZ tonight. Cheers, Jim Moritz