Greetings All: There is a very cheap source of very high stability reference available to everyone. It is the 1 PPS from almost any second hand OEM level GPS receiver. I have one here that cost $20 U
I hope your going all night, I will be looking in the ARGO files hi.. -- Original Message -- From: "mike.dennison" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, Febru
David et all Hi All, but in particular Laurie and Larry. Well done to both on the transatlantic QSO Marathon. Can to clarify if you are both claiming the Peter Bobek award from the sponsoring organiz
Gentlemen: With the completion of the TransAtlantic QSO is it time to consider moving on? The RSGB reflector has been a wonderful and gracious host for the last 18 months that I have been a part of i
Alberto: Congratulations also from me. It is an incentive to dig faster for the buried radials, and to burn some more Mosfets trying to build a decent TX. 73 Alberto I2PHD You can do that right after
John: First, my thanks to you for your part of keeping our communications with between us on process issues and no communications on QSO issues - the difference is important to us hi. Hearty Congratu
Peter: VA3LK which was started on 05/02/01. CONGRATULATIONS to you Laurie, and Larry on your transatlantic QSO. Could you confirm you have the start date correct because Larry was QRT on 10 and 11th
Greetings All: I am studying the .jpg's from last night and there was a signal on about 135.9235 that has a definite cyclic frequency change, about a 50 to 75 milliHz change over say an hour or so. T
Alan: Hi all, well I had an idea there might be a little interest, but I had reckoned on having an export business as well! From the sound of the voltages I think you will have to daisy chain them La
Greetings All: Repairs to the antenna are complete and the amps are going into the right place and the signal is being received in the village at the right level. I hope this experience is now finish
Jim: The corona rings I am using look something like the attached drawing. Thank You very much. Same basic idea. Excellent. I have been using as insulators for years the very heavy dense plastic tubi
New Subject Greetings All: I am preparing to have three separate LF antennas at my permanent home for the next LF season. One antenna I want to try is a short probe antenna, a 5 ft piece of copper pi
Jim and Peter: I use PA0SE dog bone insulators, which are excellent for QRO using small antennas. The insulators were fixed to supports using 2mm nylon cord. Twice now the antenna has come down becau
Greetings All: CFH is off the air at the moment. VA3LK is OFF again with another shattered insulator. The insulator, glass dog bone type, 6 inches long, in the rope that pulls my antenna out from the
Greetings: I am sure you meant to say recommendation. As soon as we make something a requirement, I am out of here. Mike, G3XDV Yes, well it took some effort to see your perspective of "requirement"
Greetings: I suggest it has come to the time when we need to have all DDS units be programable frequency wise down to the integer steps of DDS unit rather than in the steps of 1 Hz and higher. 1 Hz s
Greetings All: Power to my remote site has been restored and I am back in business. I will be in receive mode on 135.922 + and - 1.3 Hz, 60 second dits, for the next two nights. We will rerig the LF
Greetings all: Winds and driving rain mean a reduction in power - still, not as bad as Larry's ice storms Peter, worse yet I have no primary power out at the remote site - dead as a can be without th
Greetings: Good News, LF antenna is repairable from the ground level and should be back in business later today in time for tonights transmission. see further Bad News. Primary power is out and not k
. Credit must be given to The ARRL Letter and The American Radio Relay League. so credit is given, item follows While efforts to complete a transatlantic LF QSO still have not been successful, things