Greetings All. What a great night that was, the 16th. Conditions super. I worked Sweden, Denmark AND Switzerland, all for the first time, with IK5ZPV causing qrm on 136.5 KHZ, I actually lost a conta
Reference the IOM group activity by GD3YXM, GD3XTZ and GD0MRF, thank you for the opportunity to work GD for the first time and for generating lots of great activity. Well done. GD3YXM, thanks Dave fo
To the World Wide group of Longwave experimenters. Thank you one and all for all the information, experiences and help during the year. It has been a great pleasure to work so many stations on LONGWA
To ON7YD, Many thanks Rik for our first two way LF qso this evening. It has taken a long time to finally happen, but I really enjoyed our contact. Your signal started at 429 , went up to 529, but tow
Hi Larry, VA3LK, I am not sure if you are completely set up for weak signal reception on 136 khz yet, if so perhaps we might set up a sked for 136 khz. You name the best freq on the band, that suits
Thanks to all for the kind comments on my return to the band. Message for Rik Regarding the spacing of the 4 wire horizontal , the two horizontal support bars are just over 3 metres long. The 4 wires
I will conduct a test transmission on 136.150 khz starting at 0001 utc on the 25th Feb for 1 hour, with a repeating callisign EI0CF. Perhaps there might be somebody listening in Eastern Europe or Nor
Hello Larry/VA3LK, Would it be possible for you to tell Jack VE1ZZ, that I will be carrying out a series of test transmissions on 136.150 khz starting just before Midnight UTC, starting tonight Frida