This link any help? Robert Inside Those Bird Slugs Did you ever end up with or do you now have a dead Bird slug? No, not the kind you have in your shotgun but the kind which fits inside the Bird Watt
Lee, I'm sorry, I should have checked first. Chris at Mode has just gone on holiday!! Try Robin at Sycom, www.sycomcomp.co.uk. He has just returned from holiday!! 73 Robert
Hi Peter It may not be absolutely what you are seeking, but look at the website of W9CF. He has a prog for converting admittance to impedance based on reading from a General Radio GR821. 73 Robert Do
Richard I know this is a bit off topic, but rather than going up in altitude, had you considered going down? It is over 20 years since I was last in your part of the world, but as I remember it there
Hi Jacek My thought with laserscatter was that transmission at 20-30Hz might offer better propagation through the ground than 9kHz. 73 Robert without modifications wspr and laserscatter use frequenci
If you are considering WSPR, it may be worth looking also at a program called Laserscatter which is a multitone FSK mode using very low audio tones (20-30Hz) . See www.k3pgp.org/lflaser.htm 73 Robert
Graham If Opera auto-replies to a received call, can everyone decode the reply, or is it only decoded by the station to which the reply is being sent? Robert -- Original Message -- From: g8fzk@g8fzk.
That's very interesting, Steinar. As far as I can see the message came via Yahoo/BT mail, which is correct. A full virus scan on my PC comes up blank, so maybe a problem at Yahoo? Time will tell! 73
-- Original Message -- From: [email protected] henny van elst To: [email protected] blacksheep Sent: Friday, March 16, 2012 12:36 PM Subject: LF: 8.970KHZ Hello LF, The TX is on frequency 8.97
Er...............something very odd going on. This message is not from me!! Robert -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Robert Bennett To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_
Thanks Tony..... excellent advice. I have just followed it. I thought my virus protection was 'bullet proof'. Apparently not! 73 Robert -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Tony Baldwin
It appears that my PC stripped out all the illustrations when I sent the original mail. Sorry about that. Here it is again.....hopefully complete. 73 Robert -- Original Message -- From: robertgjbenne
That means, for a MF dipole test i would start to try to lay it on the ground. If this works with reasonable efficiency, so that a QSO is possible, it would be a simple solution for a quick /p MF ant
Eddie This idea might be complete nonsense, but a couple of years ago I was using for WSJT a computer which had a clock which drifted. Provided the 'clock updater' did its job with regularity, everyt