Hello all, I continue to listen on the 500kHz band most evenings and am starting to make tentative steps towards TXing. My first (crossband) 500kHz QSO was this week using a 20mW output sig gen and k
Hi LF group, I will transmit WSPR this night. QRG 504,5 kHz Dial 503 kHz usb 33 % transmit power abt 1 W ERP. Reports are wellcome, for qsl report on www.sm6bhz.com 73 de Gus SM6BHZ -- -- http:
Hello Roger, thanks report and info ! I'm sure the signal will increase with the dark 73 de Gus SM6BHZ -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Roger Lapthorn To: rsgb_lf_group@b
I shall be calling CQ tomorrow morning: Saturday 29th from 0800 GMT using CW on 136.5 kHz.and later using QRSS on 137.7 kHz. I am testing a new loading coil and so any contacts or reports will b
Your WSPR is +3dB S/N with me at the moment in East Cambs JO02dg. 2248 3 0.5 0.503874 0 M0BMU IO91 33 73s Roger G3XBM 2009/8/29 James Moritz <[email protected]> Dear LF Group, M0BMU
Hello Roger, thanks report and info ! I'm sure the signal will increase with the dark 73 de Gus SM6BHZ -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Roger Lapthorn To: rsgb_lf_group@b
I shall be calling CQ tomorrow morning: Saturday 29th from 0800 GMT using CW on 136.5 kHz.and later using QRSS on 137.7 kHz. I am testing a new loading coil and so any contacts or reports will b
The 505.5kHz SSB signal is coming in here remarkably well on just my FT817 and a 15m untuned wire tonight. CW RST569 and SSB RS54. Remarkable considering the band and the power. 73s Roger G3XBM -- --
As someone who has just got interested in WSPR, I am surprised that this mode of personal beaconing has not become extremely popular on 137 and 500kHz. The bandwidth is only around 6Hz and the WSPR s
If you look in the WSPR on-line database specifying the band as "LF/VLF", you will see that there has been quite a lot of WSPR activity over the last year on 136k and 500k, which has been one of the
4.5MHz (the output frequency of my converter): "IPO on" (ie. preamp off) -117dBm "IPO off" (preamp on) -125dBm Sensitivity is much the same over the HF range. 502kHz: IPO on -105dBm IPO off -108dBm
Roger I know all about it and can decode it but I am not impressed. I can do better on CW and have worked some good DX to date especially X BAND. I tx on 500 and listen HF like 7 Mhz. mal/g3kev --
Jim, Listening for the next hour or so on 137.5kHz WSPR and will upload any spots. 73s Roger G3XBM 2009/8/30 James Moritz <[email protected]> Dear LF Group, Thanks for the reports and spot
I shall be calling CQ tomorrow morning: Saturday 29th from 0800 GMT using CW on 136.5 kHz.and later using QRSS on 137.7 kHz. I am testing a new loading coil and so any contacts or reports will b
Roger The majority of operators over the years prefer CW on LF and MF. These bands are narrow and we do not want the few Khz available cluttered up with data modes, especially Beacons. Those countri
CW requires operator skill but machine generated data modes only needs an observer. Watch the kettle boil operator. Commercial operators use data modes to shift large amounts of information, hardly a
Just tried a PA0RDT active antenna (but just used an MPF102 and 2N3904 instead) with 1m of wire indoors taped to the window and have just spotted your WSPR signal Jim: 1434 -21 -0.5 0.137450 0 M0B
Hi LF group, I will transmit WSPR this night. QRG 504,5 kHz Dial 503 kHz usb 33 % transmit power abt 1 W ERP. Reports are wellcome, for qsl report on www.sm6bhz.com 73 de Gus SM6BHZ -- -- http:
What is the dial setting frequency (USB) for 137kHz WSPR and are there any particular date/times when WSPR is being used? I'd like to listen. 73s Roger G3XBM -- -- http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ http
dial) from approx 0000 - 0300Z. Any and all reports are appreciated. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- -- http://g3xbm-qrp.blogspot.com/ http://www.g3xbm.co.uk G3XBM GQRP 1678 ISWL G11088