Output seems to be a bit low to drive a FET PA. HB9ASB used a small driver (for both 136 & 1472kHZ) to provide more body. http://funkperlen.blogspot.co.ke/2015/12/100-watt-im-630m-band-mit-dem-ts-590
Possible duplicate msg PA2DB revealed this sercret :-) http://yo3hjv.blogspot.nl/2016/03/icom-ic-7300-marscap-extended-tx.html Marcus is running http://www.hamshop.nl He can do this mod against 15. T
Op 24-11-2010 11:16, Rik Strobbe schreef: ... So no need for calling (and certainly not for calling him LID). 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T Sri had to look up LID (was unknown to me) qte The term lid came fro
First I thought it was a lack of receiving conditions here. But the noise band also appeared on WebSDR Delft. Some Googling it appears this to be a NATO test transmission for Marine data. Doc found o
Pfff what a mess.. Finally decoded... (Most of the others did it also...) 2302 -18 0.9 0.505147 -1 DI2AF JN59 13 Could see you in SpecLab but unable to decode. QRN 3/4 ere. And those other DL beacons
I assumed he used the ex Madridrdo equipment. Very strong tx but bad listener, or should we have called him just after his traffic list.? CQ is in fact not wrong, but would be better to use a serie o
Thanks both (Rik and Paul-Henrik) I noticed when I, ehhh the WSPR program decoded DI2AF correctly others did that too. The sigs where chopped by QRN, SpecLab gave a trace but WSPR didn't decode assum
Gerhard, Q: Does German rules oblige you to transmit there? Your sig is sandwiched between very strong DL CW beacons. If I notch out DI7AM (the strongest) there is a dramatic signal improvement . Con
It's WSPR. Assume "they" shift to the lower end in order to catch up with US stations. Broadbandnoise is rather high at the mom. Jan/pa3abk Op 3-11-2010 21:43, Lubos OK2BVG schreef: They are three st
From WSPR chat 27/11-2304utc: WE2XGR/6 NY will be on 511.5 kHz starting at 2300Z till 0600-0700Z with WSPR... It's time that broadband reception of WSPR is introduced on 600m. Will put the RX on him
I'm bit puzzled with this band. Every administration seems to have their own rules regarding the frequency we can use. Maybe they think that radiowaves just stop at their borders :-) Even Marconi pro
As they say :pic tell you more than words: see attachment. Jan/pa3abk 28-12-2010 22:35, Beckmann, Gerhard : Hello LF / MF MF-Beacon DI2AF is running in WSPR-Mode on 505.13 kHz (Dial 503.63 kHz). */Tx
Gerhard, Can see your trace good, but no detect. Think timing is not OK. As I can see here you start tx about 3-5 seconds too late. Also there is more "drift" than normal. Anyway your sigs look stron
Op 12-12-2010 23:22, Graham schreef: ROS MF-1 BEACON 502 USB dial set 25 watts to Ae Rx on 502 usb beacon in report mode Will run till 2400 gmt G . OK received : RX1: 22:53 @ 10,9 Hz: DE G0NBD IN IO8
Lubos OK2BVG: Hello LF! I just listen to nice signal EA3WX beacon. Frequency 502.250kHz, RST 559, nice readabillity! Lubos, OK2BVG, JN88KS Hmm he just came out of the QRN and noise giving the same 55
Thanks Rik Some time ago I did the TS440 mod for removing the 20dB att, but restored the original situation immediately. It's useless... So much shit coming in. Heard yr QSO this eve with Louis What
I'm using a Conrad PSU 24VDC @ 10.5A EA-PS 524-11-T from EA - German technology made in China ;-) Best.-Nr.: 510120 - 62 [Teilenummer: 35 320 133] Didn't find any spurious yet of MF and HF although u
12-12-2010 13:50, John GM4SLV: Hello, Slightly Off Topic, but last evening I received a Navtex transmission from China on 518kHz, a distance of 9061km and at an early time of 1811UTC. John GM4SLV I a
Thanks for the report Dave. Not bad for QRB 400km. Tested the "TS-440 interface" to drive directly the 100W QTX iso the fixed crystal as b4. Using split TX:2MHz div 4 & RX: 500.direct. Lost the soft
I'm quite new to this band. Surprisingly I do pick sigs with limited rx/antenna. RX = TS440, ant: a "piece of wire" with an ordainairy step up LF transformer (?) DK7CF was very strong, he moved the S