Mal: MultiPSK includes the SITOR A mode. http://f6cte.free.fr/index_anglais.htm The link to the software if you don't have it already. 73 ::: Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. LOWfer Beacon "
Horst: The source is the video output of your computer, and laptops are notably worse than desktop computers. Every time that the ARGO waterfall scrolls, you hear a Brrrp, Brrrp noise. If it is the v
Hello all: If I have my filters, and antennas setup correctly, I hope to have good reception of the Sun. night net on 510 KHz - USB at 02:00 UTC. According to Jay - WE2XGR/2, there will be a pre-net
Reception is getting stronger now as the evening goes by. NDB " HMY " in Lexington, OK ( not KY ) rising to very strong levels. Even beginning to hear NDB " OF " in Norfolk, NE in the background. I a
Hello all: The following is a post I made to another list about the cycle 24 upswing in solar activity. Just my personal observations/thoughts Mostly about LOWfer activity this side of the pond. It m
Thank you to those who helped me get in touch with the correct person to obtain the QSL from DCF77. They accepted my report as accurate. I have posted the QSL, front and back sides at : http://webpag
Hello Stefan, and LF group: I would like to decode " HBG " before they shut down, but they are not as strong as DCF77 here. I can easily see their carrier on ARGO, but not strong enough to decode wit
Thank you Stefan; your information is most useful. Station details: Antenna: 160 meter windom, and 80 meter dipole in " X " configuration connected to one coax feedline. In the shack, feedline is sho
Greetings all; and best wishes:: To some this may be trivial; but to myself, it is something I have tried for over 2 years, and tonight the propagation was great, and I was able to decode " DCF77 " w
Hey Graham: Good to hear from you. Yes, I receive, as well as transmit. I use a sequence of 33% for transmit time. My Windom is only about 10 meters AGL, so my reception is not optimum at all. Are yo
This night was during a contest with heavy SSB QRM. Spiros was copied, and my first from Greece. The window again was in the 05:00 UTC hour. There were no decodes of KU4XR abroad last night. 73 to al
Hello again all: I finally have my first TA WSPR decode on 160 meters, happening on my second overnight run. My first confirmable TA WSPR decode on 160 meters; Mar. 5th, Claude - F8BOJ 2010-03-05 05:
Hi all: Last night I ran WSPR on 160 meters at 5 Watts into a Windom antenna up 32ft ( 15m ) AGL. There were a number of US stations that took the time to look for my signal, and all of them did get
Hello all: I will be running WSPR at 5 Watts into a Windom antenna at 15 meters AGL. Standard WSPR receive frequency. If you can receive me, I should show up at 1,838.090 WSPR frequency. Transmit cyc
How right you are Warren. A 1 Watt DC input into a 15 meter antenna would be beyond a long shot, even in a wild dream. But for any chance at all for, say a coastal station to skip a WSPR signal acros
Hello all: Interest in the WSPR mode is growing here in the US, and is migrating down into the MF / LF regions. Interest in the experimental band; 160 - 190 KHz ( lowFER ) is also starting to rise am
Thanks Lloyd: There's a nice group monitoring right now. Nicolas - F4DTL in France is on too. The activity list also show W5FFP - Kim in Texas on and transmitting. Thanks to everyone who has been loo