http://spiderbeam.net/ The 18m mast is 219 EUR. Not cheap, but those Spiderbeam masts are a lot more rugged and stable than anything else I have used so far. 73, -- Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresden, Ger
Nice! FWIW, this is all I can see in JO61ua: http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/haarp.png It's only the direct signal, the moon is below the horizon here already. 73, -- Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresde
K6STI experimented with automated contesting back then, so did S56A. There is currently a heated discussion going on the [email protected] mailing list about CW Skimmer, its possible impact o
The new server is _definitely_ faster. I downloaded argopak1_134.exe on both, QSL.net had an average speed of 1.60KB/s which took 5 minutes for the download, on the new server I had the file within h
Hello group, I just read this on Amateur Radio Newsline, the 3rd paragraph is most interesting: Frequency-Allocations from 0..9 kHz, 70..90 kHz and 130..190 kHz on LF and also 495..526 kHz. With 3 kW
I have set up a little live grabber at http://141.30.213.64/~fabian/di2ag.html showing 440 kHz from JO32QG. The picture automatically refreshes every 200 seconds. DI2AG is supposed to appear a bit ab
WE0H Mike wrote: Is any of Alberto's software written for Linux? I did a Lebranet install the other night and am finding it way better than Winblows so I want to use Linux for my LW station if possib
DK7KO must be new on LF. Not seen here today. He has been on LF for quite a while, but only beaconing. I listened to his beacon some time in 2001, when it also included a telephone number for reports
Yes, you can operate under the CEPT agreement from there, with 1W ERP. 73, -- Fabian Kurz, DJ1YFK * Dresden, Germany * http://fkurz.net/ Online log: http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/log.html
Hello Geri, weak aural copy of DI2BO right now (08-May-06, 10:23 UTC) in Dresden, JO61UA. Very slow QSB, at peaks very solid copy. RIG: IC735 + 250Hz filter, 160m sloper at DL0TUD. 73, -- Fabian Kurz
Wine version 20050310, Argo V1 build 134 (the latest version I think), OSS sound, 2.4 Kernel. No tricks needed here, I just apt-get'ed wine (Debian Sarge) and it worked right away. 73, -- Fabian Kurz
Argo works fine here with WINE (http://www.winehq.com/, should be available on most Linux distributions via the packet-manager). There is also a native Linux program for QRSS, 'glfer' by IN3OTD, http
Seems like Marek's idea to put it on a Wiki, where everyone can edit his information himself, and the information is immediately available to the public was not that bad... What's "Excel" anyway? Sug
Received in JO61UA, TS850 + 42m wire @ 25m in a very noisy urban environment: http://dl0tud.tu-dresden.de/~dj1yfk/dk1is-160m-19-11-2006.png Screenshow shows DK1I and half of the S, with a little inte