Hi Rik and Jean-Pierre, Thanks for the reports. Please let me know if you'd like to try CW 2 way. Is 472.5 good for your TX? 73 Joe VO1NA now popping out of the noise, 429 for a short period. 73, Rik
Hi Rik and Jean-Pierre, It's always a pleasure to get reports and if you would like to try QRSS or CW some day, I am open to skeds. The beacon will run again tonight. 73 Joe VO1NA Hello Joe, your sig
Hello Graham, Dionysios Rik and Markus, 2015-01-24 02:38:20 VO1NA 563km 478477.028Hz 11mHz -37.4dBOp 93% 16.0dB Sorry about the slightly inaccurate frequency readout, which is due to the fr$ I was co
Dear Group, Rik and Jean Pierre were asking about the new aerial here. Jean-Pierre sent yesterday a series of captures from 2208-0730 showing much variation in the signal levels on 477.7 kHz. They we
Merci beaucoup Jean Pierre and Nicolas. The TX is on again tonight. 73 Joe Joe , my screen capture but seen in QRSS3. In audio ,not sure, a little of QRN tonight. F4DTL Nicolas JN18FP
Hi Alan and Rik, Thanks for the comments. I was hoping to take advantage of the 'footprint' effect by the longer top loading, but it seems this may be pulling down Rrad. Perhaps some pruning may be i
Good morning Mike and Stefan, Conditions (or my RX) was poor last night though Stefan's sigs are clear. 73 Joe VO1NA I will be transmitting tonight on 136.1721kHz with my full callsign in QRSS60 ever
Thanks G.. Also reports from G4FFC and DL-SWL. After a 15mm radial ice grounded the RL several days ago, I did battle with Mother Nature taking 4 trees in the process of getting the wire in the air a
Hi Graham, Group. About 10 reports on psk for last night. Condx must be better. Will go at it again tonight, but nasty wx is on the way in a few days... Why do you say "Short TX?" 73 Short TX ? 00:25
Thank-you Chris and Hi Graham, Group, It was a nice day today - sunny and -3 degrees so it was up the hill on snowshoes with the tuning coil in my arms. Hopefully I'll be back on 137.777 soon. Thank
Hi Graham, Group, It was gratifying to see that SP5XSB was getting the 630m photons along with all the other stations. The 3 trips to the hill were less gratifying and with nasty WX (=ice+wind) the R
Not yet, Graham ... that would be a new one for me! Have you contacted TF3 ? Hi Graham, Group, It was gratifying to see that SP5XSB was getting the 630m photons along with all the other stations. The
That's good news, Roelof. The TX will remain QRV 100 watts to the monopole. TNX & 73 Joe Hello Joe, Already aural copy in a 16 Hz bandwidth in the Netherlands at 23:14 UTC. 73, Roelof, pa0rdt Middelb
Hi Roelof, Thanks for the very clear recording. This is surprising considering the reflected power has been high since last night. VO1UL Carl QRB=450km reported the signals during the daytime, sugges
Hi Roelof and Halldor, Thanks for the report running the grabber, though I didn't see anything on 477.7. Perhaps I was looking at the wrong times. Traces were seen from time to time on the G4WGT and
Hi Roelof and Stefan, The DST is creeping back up and the SWR is lower today so perhaps another good copy tonight. (477.7 kHz 12 WPM CW) OK on your garden Stefan. I am relieved that the MF grabber is
Roelof, Thank-you again. Was there more QRM/N or were the signals weaker? The DST is hovering below 0 and the SWR was good last night. I'll give it another run tonight. 73 Joe Hello Joe, Again a nigh
It was good to receive replies from f1afj,df2jp, ve2iq and g3xdv. Thanks for the reports and captures. The 100m wire was used and is on the air again tonight. Unfortunately the RL (Rotated L) which a