Dear Group.. Heard and seen over the last few days on 136 Khz were 22-10: G3LDO QRSS -25.5dB F6BWO QRSS -36.4dB 23-10: G3LDO QRSS -35.8dB 25-10: PA0BWL CW 599 + 20dB F6BWO QRSS -33.9dB 26-10: F6BWO Q
Any suggestions as to a stronger guy rope - the rope goes up though a tree and over the fine branches at the top of the tree. Thus, there is a fair degree of movement at times. 73 John, G3WKL John, I
One think i learned in high-school: the fast cars won the quarters on the strip. The pretty cars won the dates! Remember and take heart, oh ye of little skill. Even though you can't even successfully
Dear.. Some reports, i am sure i missed atleast one station on Sunday. Friday, G3AQC -48.8dB [73Khz] RU6LA -40.0dB OH5UFO -34.5dB DN1VLF -44.1dB M0BMU -28.5dB F6BWO -30.0dB G3XDV -32.2dB Saturday, RU
TOJO's TEETH: Dits among the dentures A post-war prank literally had Japan's vanquished World War II military leader chewing on words - the words "Remember Pearl Harbor." A U.S. Navy dentist drilled
Please, who on 137705 at 11.30 UTC? 73, José EA1PX, loc IN53TI Hi José. It was DK1IS transmitting DFCW first and QRSS for more than an hour. Sigs here -33.7dB 73 Ko, NL9222
Dear Jim, Geri & Group Thanks for the info, it sure looks impressive. Converting it to Greyscale makes it allmost High-res. Too bad i can only watch 200 Hz while in 3 Sec Qrss mode. Good to see "New
Dear Group.. I am looking for the sender of the 4 photo's last night 23:10 The photo was received while i was out so could not set contrast. Need names for the log and a name of the mode that was use
On Sun, 22 Jun 2003 10:56:52 +0100, Laurie Mayhead wrote: Hi All, Has anyone had any official notification from the RA regarding the end of the 73kHz situation ? My NOV makes no mention of a final da
Dear Group. Quiet new perhaps but usefull for those keeping track of thunderstorms Over Europe... Some do. http://home.hccnet.nl/uffe.noucha/radar.htm And another one without bells and whistles http:
Dear All Found one more program for watching several things coming from AE4JY. A screendump of this program is at: http://home.wanadoo.nl/nl9222/pix/specvue.gif The program wich is an evaluation vers
Hoi Ben je naam even kwijt, maar je vroeg om rapporten. Zie je net voorbij gaan met PA3EGO etc etc rond 137336 Signaal is -16.5 dB hier door statische regen heen. Ga volgende keer rond 137700 zitten
Cheers de Alan G3NYK JO02PB [email protected] Alan and all, Sunday night around 19:12 another signal popped out of the noise on 137000 Khz . Faint signal showing S P - - - - Z C C O to disapp
How about an experiment, cut out the LF reflector and email QSO'S for 6 months and see what happens on 136 khz. Revert back to amateur radio like it used to be. With out computer aided QSO'S and the
I am compiling a list of receivers and transceivers suitable for 136kHz. I know most of the older radios already but does anyone use a radio made in, say, the last five years that they use sucessfull
And you know what else, Mal? Smile, because you win. I'm off this reflector. A pox on you, your entire family, all your neighbors, everyone you know, and everyone you've ever met. Eric You beat me o