Hi Doug I hope you are enjoying the LF activity on 136 Khz. Tnx for the report from Tennessee. My location is Scarborough, East coast England - IO94SH. Distance between us is 6318 K/metres If you ne
Doug I keep a separate computer for radio work on UTC but do not worry too much about it now that I know there is 5 hours difference. A good time for EU dx reception is around 0630 - 0730 utc grey l
Hello all. I just joined this reflector and thought I would post last night's TA reception of DK7FC and G3KEV. Time stamps on ARGO are in Eastern Standard Time. Nice signals here in Tennessee, guys
Hi Doug I hope you are enjoying the LF activity on 136 Khz. Tnx for the report from Tennessee. My location is Scarborough, East coast England - IO94SH. Distance between us is 6318 K/metres If you ne
LF! It seems JA7NI received me in the first attempt!!!!!!!!!!!!! To hard to belive. Have to check that later again, many times. See his grabber at http://ja7ni.pv.land.to/argo or the capture at http
Are there any other TA 136 kHz stations I should be looking for besides DK7FC, KEV, and M0BMU? Doug KB4OER On Mon, Jan 2, 2012 at 1:52 PM, mal hamilton <[email protected]> wrote: Dex I was not
Thank you Wolf. Those are nice captures for comparison. I see you have no trouble receiving NAA, but the other two continental U.S. stations are much weaker. The alpha stations are difficult for me
Here is an example: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/185300Hz.jpg In this capture, I had the radio tuned to the USA Lowfer "watering hole" of 185.300kHz. You see station "WM" on approx 700Hz (h
Very cold last night here in TN, which often means good LF conditions. Here is a screen capture of 136.173 kHz. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/Goranothos/136173Hz2.jpg Interesting that
Was hoping to get a good screenshot of M0BMU and ..... Success! http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/Goranothos/136173Hz.jpg Argo timestamps are going to be UTC from now on. A happy and safe
Good copy here in TN, Stefan. Looks like you weren't alone after all, as I see another operator slightly below your signal. Doug KB4OER http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/136172Hz%282%29.jpg 2012/1
Hi Doug, you could probably have heard the Omega's without the amplifier. One of the fascinating radio experiences was when Geri DK8KW and I heard crisp 11.9 kHz dashes from Alpha Krasnodar on a h
to top load a vert, must the hat radials emanate from the peak? the construction of the hytower makes this impossible; i can however easily connect at the top of the tower section. david/wd4kpd --
Monitored 136.172kHz last night. I barely got a trace of a signal of a couple of screen captures. Not enough for an ID. If it is Stephan and he is still running flea power, then even a trace is impre
Doug If you want to HEAR the signals with sufficient strength to work normal CW . Large antennas of the kind I mentioned are normal on 160 metres for working long haul DX. Micro RX antennas are only
Well, difficult but not impossible. We will see tonight if you are still QRP. Unfortunately, the band has been noisy with QRN the last couple of nights.
Thought I would take a look at what was going on in the VLF spectrum this morning here in TN. I first looked at 0-48 kHz, but immediately noticed that I could only see two signals above 27kHz, and no
LF es MF Reports from across the pond and other DX locations as far as Tenneesee and Kansas using micro probe antennas are great for QRSS speeds but not suitable for audio reception. Take 160 metres
LF No sigs visible in JA from EU last nite at the peak time, around 2150 z. The JA grabber moved freq so not possible to check at 0740z the other peak time. I think the antenna used for transmitting
Mal, I am currently using an active e-probe antenna that was made by Jack Smith at Clifton Laboratories. I asked him to custom modify this one to be more sensitive than his standard version below 10