Greetings All: The following is an observation the occurred about an hour ago that may be of interest to some in the LF and LowFer communities. I am watching 189.000 +30, -30 Hz with Gram continuousl
Greetings All: I have been trying since late last week to [email protected] to make a deletion for me - still no action taken as of this time early Tuesday morning, utc. If anyone can get some
Walter: I might be able to get permission for an interested group to operate using one of these sites for a limited period during May/June/July. If you could hold onto one or more of them until late
Greetings: If any of the former DECCA sites are favourable to the North Atlantic and you are willing to try 10 wpm CW, I will alert Jack, VE1ZZ to listen during Sundown in Halifax and Sunrise in the
Dave: What is also closing fast is the winter propogation. CFH is now pretty weak when I listen around 0600z, so I expect any chance would have to be rather earlier, say between midnight and 0400. If
Greetings All: This is a preliminary notice to all LF amateurs in Europe and Canadian amateurs interested in LF activities that the radio regulatory authority in Newfoundland, VO1, has issued me, VA3
Mike: In order for DX beacons to be REALLY useful, ie identifiable on Spectrogram etc, they should ideally transmit continuously with regular hand-speed callsigns for the audio boys, but also have ex
Andrew: It would be unfortunate to limit ourselves to just use of these two relatively simple pieces of DSP software which at the end of the day are really just narrowband power detectors in not that
Gentlemen: This discussion of what is normal amateur radio is a never ending discourse that occurs every time we have change, especially if the change looks like it might be a quantum change. When I
Greetings Gentlemen: I have just had a conversation with Jack, VE1ZZ and he will do everything he can to hear you this weekend. Jack is very tenacious so I suspect he will put his best foot forward.
Gentlemen: What I thought was DCF39 fading down into the noise now appears that they were off the air. The period of watching here was from close to 0040 utc tonight until 0053 when they have come ba
Gentlemen: Rik, ON7YD, wrote.... But the fact that they are far more west compared to DCF39 may nibble of some dB's. and then Jim Moritz, M0BMU wrote....... so it might be worth the people across the
Greetings All. Gentlemen: I would sincerely appreciate if discussions about the Peter Bobek award in any terms of the activities of the TransAtlantic II project be avoided now and until after TransAt
Greetings: Not good news, summer static is quite high, we have thunderstorms south or south west of us it seems. DCF39 is not strong either. Back to prayer for a nice X class flare, quickly...... Lar
CFH suddenly appeared at 1021 utc this morning for about 30 minutes. It was about S2 roughly, no accurate measurements. You never know what is likely to happen out of the blue. We need to be looking
Marco: I also noticed DCF39 was off air at about 0100utc last night. It was back on again later. I was starting to think I had an intermittent in the system at one point. Larry, have a small signal g
Thanks for the great experience! That in my opinion is a wonderful thing to say, equally, that is, as I see it, a wonderful message to receive. Congratulations to all, I of course did not hear or se
Greetings: Another weekend gone and no key clicks here either. It seems that all I want for Christmas is some key clicks. Make my day, send me some key clocks, one for the start of every dit, another
Andy et all: Initially I'll try the transmission on 138.83 (DCF139 ??) which hopefully uses coherent FSK so the mark tone always returns to the same phase after its burst of data Bill de Carle, VE2IQ
Gentlemen: Transatlantic test beacons need to be very stable so that the listeners over there that have the equipment can use very narrow bandwidths. Spectran may be popular but it will only go down