probably i will start to T X in WOLF mode on 137.500 kHz starting from 20:00 UTC untill 21:00 UTC. '73 Valerio (IK5ZPV) Sorry, but I did not see this e-mail until Tuesday 3 April. Will you be on toni
I may be way off beam here but can we do anything with FSK? My understanding is that for voice transmissions NBFM and phase mod are differently achieved but result in roughly the same mathematics so
I can receive with good sensitivity down to 30 KHz. What European commercial could I try for and what is their transmission format? i doubt if I could hear or see you from GI without QRSS. i would be
G3YMC wrote (agreeing with GW4ALG): I appreciate the need for beacons for those doing transatlantic tests and similar, but the use of frequencies just below 136kHz is a disincentive to those with bas
The following has come in to our news desk this morning from G4KHU: "Listeners may be aware that the UK Royal Navy are celebrating the Centenary of the Royal Navy Submarine service with a gathering o
Notes on LF Round Table at Wimborne, Dorset, 20 May 2001 The meeting was attended by: G3XDV, M0BMU, G4JNT, G3YGF, G3AQC, G3LDO, G3YSX, G3GRO, G3HEJ and G3OLB. In addition, G0API represented our hosts
For those slightly confused by the revised travel instructions, try entering Andy's coordinates (Landranger SZ014982) into http://www.streetmap.co.uk, and you will get a most useful map showing the r
G3LDO wrote: There is this thing called LUF (Lowest Usable Frequency). Not much in ham literature about it but from Bill Orr's Radio Handbook it depends on transmitter erp and atmospheric noise. Gene
Since it seems quite a few people won't be able to make it to the LF forum, perhaps now would be a good time to ask how many will be coming? I will be there. Mike, G3XDV (IO91VT) http://www.lf.thersg
Also, note that at the critical point on the error rate vs. S/N curve, when using a strong error correcting code like WOLF, 0.5dB can be the difference between no copy at all and perfect copy. Andy '
The top hat consists of eight 20 foot 1.25 inch diameter aluminum tubing mounted on two plywood disks. I have tested this antenna an it works very well. This antenna cost me about $1000.00 to build
If the voltage on the output of the coil is higher than that on the input then (for constant power) the current must be less. Nick G4WHO Ah. This is one of the great mysteries of loading coils that h
Many thanks to those who replied to my language query, both direct and via the reflector. Apologies for the off topic message but it seemed a quick way to solve a problem. I will restrict my messages
With apologies to UK readers, I am using this forum to survey non-UK amateurs about the term "on a shoestring" which the RSGB may be using in the title of a future project. I would like to know wheth
ON7YD wrote: While WOLF is in an 'experimental stage' the carrier can be usefull for tuning purposes. But if you can detect a 2 or 3 second carrier, a DFCW QSO won't take more time than a WOLF QSO. S
Decidedly the spectrogram-like programs are less than ideal for detecting the presence of a Wolf signal. Look at this picture : http://www.qsl.net/i2phd/argo/jimwolf.html It has been taken just a few
M0BMU wrote: Have not been very active lately due to visiting relatives, but I have been making regular recordings on 137.79kHz in an attempt to receive VA3LK's Wolf-mode beacon sigs. So far, however
ON7YD wrote: On most 136kHz websites there is a more or less extended link page. Anyone who has his own website will have experienced that a link page needs a lot of maintainance (changing URL's, new
More on my near miss with lightning. I have spoken to several neighbours in my road. Two saw the strike which appeared to hit a street lamp 50 yards from my house. There is no sign of damage to the l
Not another theoretical piece about lightning damage. This is for real. Last night we had a bad storm for about an hour - I even saw QRN dots on my cable TV. At 0000 UTC there was a huge bang and the