Thankyou for this ... er ... musical gem. I found it easier to go to the source: http://www.zerobeat.net/cqsong.html rather than via Facebook 73 Hugh M0WYE (Not quite sure what it has to do with LF t
I have put the User Manual for the k2155 (which is combines the D2155 and a signal generator) here: http://www.qsl.net/m0wye/D2155/k2155man.htm Hugh M0WYE -- Original Message -- From: ken.h.wright@bt
OK Ken, as some have commented, they are GIF files. I have converted it to a single PDF file here: http://www.qsl.net/m0wye/D2155/K2155.pdf It is 16 megabytes (Some of the pages have very fine print)
Thanks Paul, Is your manual the same as mine? There are no proper circuit diagrams in mine, which is a shame. It is just a small plastic covered book. 73 Hugh M0WYE -- Original Message -- From: Paul.
Hello Group, My apologies if this topic has already been covered, but I have trawled back through many LF E-mails and can't find any discussion of it. I have been persuaded to build a PA0RDT miniwhip
I also use an upstairs room for radio, and I have found it best to run a number of coaxial cables down to a waterproof box at ground level in the garden. Here I can connect my aerials to them, and th
I am probably not very knowledgeable ... But down here in Kent, there is hardly any "Packet Racket" on any of the VHF bands, and the BBS and node infrastructure has been dismantled - I bought a 4m ra
PET - Polyester - is a recognised capacitor dielectric, and not particularly lossy. I don't see why it shouldn't work - as long as you drink the cola first. 73 Hugh M0WYE Stefan Using LOSSY coca cola
Thankyou very much to those who answered my questions. When I have used an E-field probe to explore unwanted radiation from circuit boards, the orientation of the probe had an effect on the signal st
Great story, Jim, glad you were able to track it down. 73 Hugh M0WYE -- Original Message -- From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Tuesday, Septe
Seems unlikely that the magnetism would reach that far to me - the magnetic field would be no different to any other large generating set - they are just an ordinary alternator driven through a gearb
I think the pylons are very much ON topic, remembering how much noise was received on my car radio as I passed underneath the pylons across the A2 at Gravesend in the days when we listened to the med
And another thing ... We are all familiar with the inverse square law, where the signal strength diminishes with the square of distance. This only applies to a point source, because the signal is dis
Thank you Piotr, That is the best collection of propagation data I have seen so far, and I have bookmarked it. It translates quite well with Google. But i still can't see a number there which represe
Hi Maybe I am mistaken, but I thought the BBC LW transmitter provided the signal to switch the nation's electricity meters between peak rate (day) and low rate (night). Are they going to pay for all
Hello group, I was re-reading the chapter on propagation in an RSGB book on Operating Practice, and it said that the ionisation of our precious F layers (and also the D absorbtion layer) was caused b
Hello Group, I am another “lurker”, but have greatly appreciated the LF reflector over the years. I also have a Yahoo account and follow other radio-related groups on there, so I would be
Off Topic! I suggest you migrate to the Douglas Adams Appreciation Group on Yahoo if you want to discuss this! 73 Hugh M0WYE Hi, vanishes in a puff of logic .............. and migrates to Yahoo!!!! "
Geomagnetic storm Kp index = 6. Aurora. AND an "M" class X-ray flare http://www.n3kl.org/sun/noaa.html VLF, Something must have happened, there is an extreme enhancement of the VLF signal levels, sta