Thanks Stefan Keep the tips rolling in, my -1Hr was a panic reaction to quickly 'going public' with the wrong time staring me in the face. 73 Eddie 73, Stefan Am 06.04.2011 00:08, schrieb qrss: Hi Ma
Chris is a good signal with me 16dB above the noise floor in 424uHz. 73 Eddie G3ZJO On 02/04/2011 07:43, Chris Osborn wrote: LF, I have been transmitting since 05.02Z and have managed to get my kite
Well Roger I imagined he was on earlier. No, to be serious he has been on and off and max 10dB above the noise, see my Grabber. I picture him franticly blowing up party balloons or he may be on / off
Nothing seen on 6222 in deepest Northamptonshire. Chris is still 10dB S/N, there of traces of the overnight signal, pity it was a noisy night. The link is good now Roger thanks. The corporate web sit
Yeh but, no but, it was 0600 to 0800, and I didn't think to look until it was too late, my mind wasn't on the job:-) Eddie Take a look on your wideband grabber ;-) Then you see, GQD wasn't off during
My first ever Morse code station ident was received today from G3XIZ. A 'C' in DFCW 1800 was received in an 847uHz FFT centred on 8.976677kHz Average Noise level was -132dB Signal was -118dB. A captu
OK Roger Yep it surprises when you see it. I will start the 600 widow grabbing again now, Just a bit higher and we see how clean it is. There is nothing better than a tractical demifasion. :-) Marcus
Great stuff Roger and Andrew If you are RX'ing on an 80m dipole it may be worth a look here, I would never say can't until I have tried. Bearing in mind I should be able to observe signals which woul
Looks as if we may be able to post again. Alan it seemed to me that no UK postings got through from anyone, yesterday. G3XIZ was active on Sunday sending a DFCW1800 ident letter 'C'. He was 14dB abov
Hi Roger Yes quite so, re such comparisons and very very weak signals, I am just considering the possibility of telling if a signal is there or not by eye. BTW before anyone notices in my idea of com
I liked the sound of a cat dying when they turned off the generator:-) 73 Eddie G3ZJO Jurgen Bartels Suellwarden, N. Germany hor. Antennas: 11-ele 45-87MHz 13-ele Band-III, 48-ele UHF, FM: 15.11 TV:
Sorry it looks like we have to give it a bit of time, there is a big fat noisy carrier on 659 here which started at the right/wrong time, Chris says he is on his normal frequency, in the shack I can
Chris Conducting pre arranged TESTS with you to optimise performance at both stations is far more gratifying Amateur Radio than "ur 599 ...... i did it first.............. i am the best in the world.
Oh !! :'( :'( Sorry to hear that. Yes I will pass ur regards to Peter. 73 Eddie On 04/04/2011 16:52, [email protected] wrote: Hi Eddie agn, it will last some weeks. all PAs are damaged. GL U
Hi Roger I don't fit your category, (understanding SL) however I often see this, noise from the mains I suspect, huge dirty sine waves. Considering they originate from a 50Hz source they are stronges
Hi Lubos That chimney sounds wonderful, it reminds me of some superb Top Band signals using Works QTH chimneys for antenna support, many years ago. Did you run your TX last night around 20.00UTC a st
The rain stopped and G3XIZ is back on. 73 Eddie G3ZJO On 03/04/2011 17:52, Chris Osborn wrote: Jim, LF I had to QRT at short notice and go out about 11.50 (10.50Z). It's raining hard here now so I wi