It looks like a good grayline for the next few days between here and the UK. For at least the next two nights I will be QRSS60 on 137.7775 with the "SL" beacon from 0300Z to 0500Z. Steve / VE7SL / CN
Hi Steve most of us on this side had gone to bed when you posted, ...and I thought you guys never slept. I realized that after I posted but I will be on for the next two nights. I will be running QRS
Tnx Dave and Allan. I'll be even better prepared for the winter runs with at least a killowatt. I'll be QRSS90 from 0200Z - 0530Z tonight and tomorrow night. 137.7775 73 / Steve / VE7SL Steve and Joh
Thanks Mike - I wil not be back on the island until Friday morning so the earliest I could run would be 0600Z -1300Z on the 7th. Steve, I am available to run argo windows on 137.777 and 137.775 for a
JB - the pickup loop should not be shielded....just use a piece of wire (any guage...no need for your coax feedline. Steve / VE7SL Hello LF Group, I've finally finished the construction of my LF loop
J.B. - what rx are you using with the loop? Another thought....could there be a problem with the coax cable? ...old? ...moisture? ....shield open at the connector? Steve / VE7SL
Steve, Not to my knowledge. We are clear at the U.S. end, but I don't believe that anyone has asked the question on the U.K. side. Thanks for the clarification on the in-band question John. I was una
These guys are most certainly out west here somewhere but they are way down in signal strength this morning. Last night they were S9+ while this morning around S2 with a long slow QSB. Scott's D/F pu
The signal D/F's about 355 / 175....just slightly west of due south from Mayne Island. This puts it smack on the Bremerton /Bangor Washington Naval/submarine base. I had thought it might be from Jim
This indicates to me that there are few "spare" electrons in the Equatorial Ring Current to be precipitated or exchanged with the ionosphere. These hot electrons are the ones that cause night-time ab
Unfortunately I was wrong about the "last fling" as we got a minor storm ( and a second C£flare) late today which shoved the Kp up to 5 and the DST to -55 again. I think this should not have effect b
fine. Thanks Laurie. I was playing with a friend's new 756 PRO III (he won it at Dayton this year!!) and it seemed very nice down below the BCB but he notices a rise of internal noise from around 25
Tnx William! Steve, The Siemens RS1003 is used in the Rohde&Schwarz ( German made ) valve transmitter type SK-010 as described in the Surplusradio bulletin no 18 february 2000 from the dutch surplus