It may be that slower QRSS speeds are useful at times on 500 kHz. The capture shows WD2XSH/20 using 14 wpm CW as received in ZL with Argo on the 10 second dot setting. Mike ZL4OL Attachment: WD2XSH_2
Hello all, I think I may have captured an X from RX9BS briefly at my sunrise today. Can someone confirm the timing and frequencies? I was using 120 second dot setting, normal speed. Mike ZL4OL Attach
Hi David, thanks for the captures of reception of ZM2E. I don't recall our signals having been captured in VK6 before. Any sign of an amateur LF allocation over there? Mike ZL4OL
Hello Dave, yes, 'widely used' might have been stretching it a bit. Perhaps the numbers would be comparable to its LF use? Certainly QRSS is used daily on HF in many countries. I enjoy it, just as I
Mal, band, so why 500 QRSS is widely used on 40m and especially 30m and sometimes on all the other HF bands. It allows most enjoyable QRPP contacts between stations with minimal antenna space. Mike Z
Hello John, Bob ZL2CA and myself are preparing for another (possibly the last) LF test from Quartz Hill. In the absence of any VE activity we were wondering whether your licences in the US permit QSO
Sorry, my last message was intended for John Andrews (or any NA station). Mike ZL4OL -- Original Message -- From: "Mike McAlevey" <[email protected]> To: <[email protected]> Sent: Friday
Hello Laurence It looks like I had some copy last night of JA1CGM here also. Not far off copiable. Mike ZL4OL https://1drv.ms/u/s!AjloinypEvj9iSgVpr-2Dqg9KxDr