Hello , did some look around with google but couldn't find a list with firsts from LX on 136kHz. Only 5 QSO's found on G3YXM's website: DF2PY-LX1PD 31-01-99 F6CNI-LX1PD 15-05-99 G3YXM-LX1PD 5-7-98 I5
Laurence, you might get an eye on 137.720kHz +/-60Hz starting tomorrow (saturday) as that will be the center frequency for the LX/PA6Z DX-pedition. However mostly on dot 3 - dot 5, but later also som
Hello all, I will join the 'club' around 137.720kHz around 09utc or so for final tests of DX-pedition equipement. Hope to catch some new ones, hi 73 Dick, PA4VHf (JO32eh)
Hello all, I am glad to show you my latest 136kHz stations list, compailed from info picked up from the internet, and directly received by email. Please check the list, and please send me additional
Hello Marek, I am quite sure that I have seen you this morning! I saw a weak signal somewhere around, that looked like QRSS10... Sri, for tonight no more time left... 73 Dick, pa4vhf
Well, it took some time, but finally several stations showed up. I started calling CQ as early as 07utc, and it took almost 2 hours (!) before anyone else showed up...... Later I had another problem:
I think this question has been around a while ago, but can't remember exactly. What about running an toploaded vertical in the middle of an wood? It will be a 12m vertical wire, with an flat, pancake
Well, thanks for all replies about the radial question. Indeed there is not much time for trial and error during an DX-pedition, something which is not unusual on 136kHz....... I will take the wire w
Hello all, It's off topic, but as I can't find it on the net I'll ask it here. I want to modify an old 27MHz CB antenna to an quarter wave vertical for 30m (10.14MHz) Diameter is tapering from 26 to
Hello Marek and the rest, I am not so happy you put it on the net already...... I wish you asked me before you did it, because the list is still under construction! Your idea is good, put better wait
Additional, I'm asking people to send me updates, even when you put them already in the Wiki...site, because otherwise I constant have to compaire the 2 lists. Meanwhile the list on this page is outd
Well, I agree the best thing to compaire might be ERP, but I think this might be a rather difficult thing to calculate... It's more or less to get an idea of what one is running, and the combination
Hello all, I've been (and will be on again this afternoon) on DFCW 137.7kHz. I have some trouble with my computer, which is an laptop with only 16MB workmemory. So, therefore it often takes some time
I'll change it Gary. Hope to get more additional info from others, which will hopefully result in an accurate list. 73 Dick, pa4vhf -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Gary - G4WGT To: r
I wonder if there is somewhere a (up-to-date) list with active stations on 136kHz. 73 Dick, pa4vhf will be QRV again this morning around 137.720kHz QRSS/DFCW
J. and the others, just look at the list if there is wrong data or data missing. The list contains following data: callsign locator (maidenhead) mode QRV: CW, QRSS, DFCW latest year heard or worked (