I am pleased to announce the first western Canadian contact on the 2200m band! The QSO was completed yesterday on 137.754 kHz. ( July 10th) between myself, VE7SL (Mayne Island, BC - CN88) and Scott T
After the initial 2200m QSO with VE7TIL at 50km, I ran the QRSS beacon all night (during auroral condx) and received my first DX report from Dale in southern Oregon: http://www.orecal.com/argo/137573
The ground system here consists of a direct connect via a piece of #4AWG to the plumbling system entering my home. What Scott hasn't mentioned is that this essentially gives him the entire city of Va
me! Well put. Your presence here is valued. Don't let the comments of a jaded reprobate make you bitter as well. Steve / VE7SL 'THE VE7SL RADIO NOTEBOOK' : http://www.imagenisp.ca/jsm [L.F. Loop] [T
Now in beacon mode QRSS30 Freqeuncy: 137.5735 105 Watts out to a 3-wire flatop (20m), up15m 1.15A Ant current I will be running 24/7 for the next few days or until further notice (ie. smoke or a deer
CFH is actually very audible out here tonight, even without Argo ~ 5200km from Mayne Island. This is the first time I have actually looked for it. Steve / VE7SL Mayne Island, B.C. CN88 JPEG image
On the 5th just a few hours before dawn "TIL" on 137Khz from Vancouver was received here in Oklahoma - around 2600 Kms. Laurence - this is terrific news! Scott's antenna is a true Part 15 Lowfer type
My overnight run on the watering hole found XDW almost making it (at the 400.8Hz marker)...spot on frequency... just a bit of the X missing. Time to rotate that loop to the n-w Laurence! First signs
Steve: I'm getting him solid for 24 hours straight - and the period of daylight is absolutely solid from sunrise until sunset . Mitch - what is the distance between you two? I'm not sure which way hi
I'll be running tonight on 137.5728 in QRSS3 mode at full (500W) power starting around 0400Z...presently running at 60W input.....any reports gratefully received on either signal . Still running on t
I've just completed a major overhaul of the antenna system making it larger and much higher. I've also just added a description of my LF setup to my website: http://www.imagenisp.com/jsm/2200mstn.htm
...that should read "from now until 0600Z and then from 0700Z until sunrise" (off for 1 hour to listen) I'll be running from now until 0600Z and then from 070Z until sunrise. QRSS30 on 137.573
I will be running all night (unless it gets very windy) 0130Z - 1530Z on 137.573 QRSS30 with reduced dash/dot ratio (dashes are only 60 sec long instead of 90). Web: "THE VE7SL RADIO NOTEBOOK" at htt
The beacon will be temporarily off from 0300Z-0400Z to attempt a crossband QSO at QRSS10. I will be running all night (unless it gets very windy) 0130Z - 1530Z on 137.573 QRSS30 with reduced dash/dot
Back to beacon mode QRS30 now. I just completed a fine crossband QSO with K0MVJ in Duluth, MN (approx 1400 miles). He was on 80m CW and listening on LF with an 8' loop pointed this way. We started at