I received a nice QSL card and audio tape of his reception of WD2XGJ today from John VE1ZZ nr Halifax, NS. Judging by the cassette, John has a quiet location and a nice receiving setup. John has rece
Scott - at the time Jack did not have internet - I don't know if that has changed. I'm guessing that it hasn't changed given the fact he mailed me a cassette tape instead of e-mailing me with a .wav
Hartmut, Thanks for the report. Local sunset here was 22:35, I'm very pleased that you copied my signal 45 minutes before sunset. -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ FN42hi WD2XGJ readable here since 2150z. 73
I'm performing the M0BMU mods for my Decca Tx, which was originally on 70.3 kHz. I've added series capacitors in the tank circuit per M0BMU and taken turns off the tank coils. I need a source of the
Gentlemen, I was looking up 'qrss' on Google and came up with a website that purports to list some of the keywords that trigger 'Echelon' - the automated US, UK, Canada, New Zealand spying mechanism.
Thanks Hartmut. WD2XGJ began transmitting at 22:00 UTC, perhaps I should start earlier! Local sunset today was more than an hour later, at 23:07 UTC. -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ FN42hi "XGJ" readable s
I'm having trouble with Brian's web page. I only get a capture from 04:57 last night so I can't see how XDW and XGJ are doing at present/ -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ FN42hi XDW into CT1 pre dusk here i
Hi, Just got the new (May) QST and saw a review article on antenna analyzers. The Palstar ZM-30 is rated for use from 1-30 MHz, but there is a footnote that states" "** Tunes 0-30 MHz. Usable down to
Hello the list... I see in the new QST that R and L electronics has a closeout on the Icom FL54 filter, which is a 270 Hz 9MHz filter for $49.95 . I called R and L and the man said that it looked lik
Just found this on the web, the Navy funded a research project for " very low frequency (VLF) covert acoustic communications". I know that this is for acoustic, not rf waves, but the project descript
G3YXM put a news item about John's QRPP WOLF tests on his web page: www.wireless.org.uk -- 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ FN42hi ________________________________________ Attachments are NOT scanned for virus
J.B. That would be WD2XGJ in Wayland, Massachusetts 18 miles or 30 Km due West of Boston. Running 250 watts out into a loop 80' (25m) high by 145' (44m) horizontal. The id should be 'XGJ' but the key
Jay, We were under the almost constant threat of thunderstorms during the recent heat wave so I shut down as a precaution. Also, lack of activity on the reflector and the fact that the w3eee grabber