G., LF, At least i can reach Gary in DFCW-90. Even pretty well :-) You can simply play the game and lower your power as long as you reach the lowest level that opera can decode. Then bring it in a r
I took a few russian ferrite rods from ebay. If you want, take a look to some photos i took during constructing my antenna: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DSC04160.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19
Yes, thanks Mal, my question was answered with some good information. No, I have been monitoring the USA "Lowfer Band" (160-190 kHz) for the past couple of nights, with good success. http://dl.dr
Very informative answer. Thank you. 73 de KB4OER On Jan 7, 2012 8:13 AM, "James Moritz" <[email protected]> wrote: Dear Doug, LF Group, I was under the (admittedly simplistic) understandin
LF, Below you see another example why it is useful to transmit a full call in beacon transmissions. There is a newcomer from Italy, who did his first experiments on receiving LF. I assume he does no
Thank you Doug for the feedback! Hmm, who could be the other one? I saw VE7SL on the VE2IQ grabber but he was higher in frequency... Or do you use a LSB receiver? :-) 73, Stefan7DK7FC Am 20.01.2012
Correction: The LF Converter has an OCXO, not a TXCO (whatever that is). Never try to type while someone is talking to you. ;-) D. On Sun, Jan 1, 2012 at 8:03 AM, Douglas D. Williams <[email protected]
So, 136.172kHz....QRSS 30 second slow? I'll be watching. That gives me an entire 6Hz of bandwidth in my ARGO window, centered on 136.172kHz. D. KB4OER 2012/2/2 Stefan Schäfer <S
Excellent. We will soon be able to have entire QSOs and perhaps even earn award certificates to hang on our walls without ever actually having to be present in our shacks. ;-) Doug KB4OER On Thu, F
Getting traces of one (perhaps two) signals..... 700Hz = 136.172kHz http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/cap00000.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/33457409/cap00001.jpg D. KB4OER 2012/2/2 St
Hi Doug, I have to smile. It's actually an exciting night. There is stronger QSB but nice signal levels between that. Also Mike/G3XDV is transmitting and well above the noise. I just saw him on the
I have one of those "feelings" that tonight is going to produce good LF conditions. I am seeing blue, almost cloudless skies here at my QTH, and the forecast is for cold, clear WX. Who is going to
Lol, obviously I've been too long away from HF. I had no idea everything had gotten so automated. Now if you'll excuse me, I need to go dust off my straight key..... D. On Thu, Feb 2, 2012 at 7:3
Hello LF, may be of interest for some LF listener to know about a beacon on 136 kHz that has been recently activated by IZ1TJM, Carlo Maglietti. QTH location is Diano Marina, Italy, JN43BW. Tx mode
Hi Laurence, Sorry to hear that. You can't do much it seems. Maybe an alternative arrangement in the next season.. 73, GL, Stefan Am 07.02.2012 00:18, schrieb Laurence KL7UK: What >90mph and a sno
Am 02.02.2012 23:48, schrieb Douglas D. Williams: So, 136.172kHz....QRSS 30 second slow? I'll be watching. That gives me an entire 6Hz of bandwidth in my ARGO window, centered on 136.172kHz. D. KB4O
That's amazing. Pretty soon we will have DXCC on any band that we can erect a 30' dipole.....all without ever having to actually be present in our "shack". Progress? Not for me to judge. Domo Ar
Hi Stefan. If you are willing, leave it on for a good long while and we will see if we can get a TA copy tonight. It starts getting dark here in east TN around 2300 UTC. LF conditions are starting t