Marco, I saw you on DF6NM's grabber yesterday calling me on QRSS3, and saw DK4U working you this morning (1/3), but I cannot see a trace of your signal here. Please let me know if you want to try a Q
Thanks, Nicolas. Attached is a spectrogram of your signal. Mike, G3XDV == The following section of this message contains a file attachment prepared for transmission using the Internet MIME message fo
There are two main reasons for the decline in activity on 136kHz. Firstly, most of those interested in experimenting at low frequencies have migrated to 500kHz. This is exactly what happened to 73kHz
This is quite wrong. Any slope downwards will reduce the effective height of a Marconi. Since ERP is a function of the square of the effective height this is extremely important. An umbrella is far
Newer members of this group may be interested in the LF radio tests done during the European solar eclipse in 1999. See: http://homepage.ntlworld.com/mike.dennison/index/lf/gallery/eclipse.ht m Mike,
After a major refurbishment of my lounge/office/shack, I have finally rebuilt my 136kHz station. To check reliability of the Tx at low speeds, I am transmitting using QRSS30 on 137.776kHz this evenin
I am testing this evening by sending 'X' at QRSS120 on 136.3180kHz. If all goes well I will transmit until about 2230UTC. This is a preliminary soak test prior to some overnight transmissions later i
Chris, group, If you have spotted any errors or have any corrections / updates / suggestions, please send them to me. I am not sure when / if the RSGB will want a new edition, but it's likely that I
This is certainly theoretically possible, but only if 'ground-wave' is being used. If you are using sky-wave - as all intercontinental QSOs have so far - you are limited by the length of time that t