LF, Hello all! I plan to run a test transmission on 136kHz during Friday, Saturday and Sunday night. The setup is very preliminary/temporary and can not be left unattended for longer periods. The unp
Mal, LF Just checking what I can hear right now on 500 with the 136kHz TX antenna: SK6RUD, DI2AM, GW4HXO So RX on 500 should not be a problem for X-band. I have to change positions and swap some BNC
Markus, LF Thanks for the "snippet", looks much better than the one from yesterday. A QSO is possible now, I just have to swap some cables. I suppose the mode would be QRSS3 anyway and hence below re
Hello John! Nice to get a report from the Shetland Islands too. Looking forward to see a capture or two later. Thanks for logging the QRG and as the PSU and PA seem to take the beating from the QRSS
Thanks for the report Mal! Happy to send some lower frequency signals back in return for all those received on 600 metres. Looks like the OH-G path is still in the same good shape it used to be when
Danke Markus! I'm so positively surprised and if I had a bottle of Champagne it would be open now. These are very encouraging reports. Perhaps time to start building a more powerful transmitter now.
Hello Mal, LF I will consider a new frequency for tomorrow, right now I know some people have set up their systems logging overnight in the hope to find something there in the morning and I can only
LF, Hello! Many thanks to all that have reported and suggested so far. I will reply to you later. I'm busy setting up and perfecting things at the moment :) New QRG as suggested by Jim: 136.35kHz New
Hello Dave, LF Thanks for reporting! Yes, that looks like me sending a longer CW ID followed by "TT" in QRSS3. Is 136.35kHz less suited at your QTH due to the local QRM? I can move back up to 136.40k
LF, Hello! Thanks for reporting me too Mal! The new message includes full callsign in QRSS3 to enable ID reception for those seeing my dashes. Will run like this if the PSU doesn't overheat. I did no
Jim, LF Thanks for the report! Always good to get them, good or bad. Things have changed a lot since my last presence on this band, now so much more feedback is available almost real-time which helps
Thanks for the screenshot Jim! Amazing, I thought it would take more to make it down there. It is good to be back on 136 after a 12 year break. My best DX back then was the Karlsborg expedition in Sw
Hello Mal, LF In my case it is still snowing here, no way to keep the antenna tuned atm. Short high impedance antennas are tricky to keep happy. Just like me they prefer dry weather and clear skies :
Hello Gus, LF SM6BHZ just heard 59 testing J3E/USB on 505.0kHz (about 19.00UTC) with unidentified but received station having a 53 signal here. Very good signals! Antenna low 7x7x7m delta loop, RX IC
Hello Jean-Pierre, LF This must be your signal as seen in LSB with the dot in "A" missing. WX just below you in frequency. Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Vaasa / KP03SD Attachment: 137777_20090418_2328z.jpg De
Hello LF! 2020UTC Receiving some signals well around 137.777kHz. "WPF" is clearly readable, not sure about the other stronger ones. The signal on 601.1Hz is audible in my headphones using a 250Hz CW
Hello Laurie, LF Good copy, the signal is audible without difficulty. CW quality with good marigin. See screenshot. Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Vaasa / KP03SD Attachment: 136320_20090419_2045z.jpg Descripti