Received GW4HXO in QSO with ? sending his 73's 20.50UTC on 501.5kHz. He was a Q3 copy with QSB. QRB is 2008km. As I'm writing this he is an even better copy in QSB peaks having another QSO. A QRZ at
In order not to clutter the list I collected all my thanks for recent help to one post: Chris - thanks for the new 500kHz operators list, always useful. Graham - thanks for the info on UK street addr
Up here conditions don't appear especially poor. Finbar is 579-599 DI2AM is normal for this hour, one other 505 beacon also audible Listening / watching on 506.5kHz has so far resulted in NIL, a not
LF Heard G3KEV Calling CQ on 502.5kHz 14.20UTC in KP03SD. No QSX 3533... I called back on 3533 just in case but no reply. It is only "blue hour" yet here, must still be full daylight in UK. 73's Paul
LF Condx on 500kHz is just getting better every day. Here is a recording of G3KEV made just a while ago, note how the AGC is trigged almost blanking the bandnoise. The audioclip is far too short (due
LF Hello! I managed to sling a sloping vertical for 40m between the house and a tree. The match is less than perfect but I already managed to work Mal, G3KEV with it so something useful is radiated.
Hello Roman, LF I have also noticed the RTTY around 505 kHz and were surprised no-one has commented on it before now. I first heard it about a week ago and it is clearly audible at times in the eveni
Hello Mal & LF You are a honest 579 here in Vaasa at 17.18UTC calling CQ on 502.5kHz No HF TX available here at the moment. 73's Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Vaasa / KP03SD Quoting mal <[email protected]
Very faint signals received by ear around 22.30z, without knowing your QRG and call it would have been impossible. I'm quite sure on the suffix "NBD" after some "interpolation" of many rounds of the
Hello Marco & LF It sure looks like GI4DPE and at the moment he is repeatedly sending callsign + 10s dahes on approximately 501.3kHz. I can copy the signals Q5 by ear here in the better part of the Q
Very interesting and enlightening reading Jim! Thank you for putting all the effort into this test and sharing your results with us. There is no "schoolbook" for the average city/suburban lot situati
Yes, I agree Mal Sending long "initial calls" sometimes during low-activity periods would at least give others something to listen to. Worked GI3PDN and GI4DPE X-band two days ago. GI4DPE is using a
Hello LF! Positive input: As I'm writing this SM6BHZ is 7 S-units over noise here on 505.1kHz, stronger than ever received at this QTH before. He is located 807km from me. 73's Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Q