On 05/06/2012 10:28, mal hamilton wrote: John My yahoo id is [email protected] <mailto:[email protected]> This ID works when I sign in - no problem but I still cannot get anything from the list on
Mal I am not sure what you are doing but talktalk works just fine for me as a yahoo email address: Here it is in the archive: http://uk.groups.yahoo.com/group/rsgb_lf_group/message/240 And here is wh
I think that you may need an a/c on yahoo to use all the features, but you do not need to direct the list email there. I have all my yahoo lists directed to this a/c then my mail client automatically
I just sent this from my talktalk a/c, lets see what happens: == I set up my talktalk a/c, added it to my yahoo email set, verified it, changed rsgb_lf_group to use it, and am now sending a msg using
<snip> I invite you to come to my house and build whatever wire vertical you can on my lot. I have the Ashlock TX loop in the air already. We can operate under my Part-5 license with high power if y
Well... That may not always be the case. If experimentation disagrees with theory you need to check that everything is accounted for, before assuming the theory is wrong and reworking it. It is too
I am told that an SDS drill is the way to put in earth rods. - Stewart G3YSX I suppose these might be easier to drive into some soils but I bought a 3m length of 20mm copper water pipe from Focus (DI
http://www.bocballoongas.co.uk/ ... and then look for collect agents. Stewart - G3YSX I recall seeing several mails in the past talking about large verticals lifted by balloons. The problem was alway
Source of balloons: http://www.evertsballoon.co.uk/product_giant.html A friend used the 1m dia balloons to hold up a 5/8 on 80m. He got about two weekends out of a balloon, but I think that a top-up
In interesting effect with spark gaps is the way that they change character when they are not used. Apparently the metal surfaces grow whiskers which are burned away with use. So if you do not use a
Also I am giving a talk on the MB7LF 136KHz to 145MHz translater at 12.00 in the Österreich room on Friday. 73 Stewart G3YSX Hallo, dear friends, the HAMRADIO fair in Friedrichshafen takes place from
Has anyone got a recording of the effect of the Rugby Loran-C on the 136KHz band? I am at the International Telecoms Synchronisation Forum where NPL were talking about Loran-C as a possible alternati
SPM-31 currently at £1.00 on ebay. Local pickup only (from Leeds) otherwise I would bid. 73 Stewart G3YSX http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Wandel-Golterman-SPM-31-LEVELMETER-level-metre_W0QQitemZ7549666406QQcat
Isn't there also a shielding effect that needs to be considered? Once the antenna is the highest object in the area, I can see that extra height might be a marginal effect. However as the antenna is
Peter Stuart: The design of an MSF receiver, intended to recover the carrier frequency to any great accuracy, needs to be able to reject the existing 'unwanted' signals either side of the carrier. Th
From G3PLX: I don't think the presence of the spurious emission (near 60kHz) from the LORAN transmitter would cause any trouble to MSF itself. A quick calculation says that the nearest spurii from t
If you are doing measurements.... I went to a conference on time and frequency measurement last year and one comment I got from someone at NPL was that they were unsure whether the LORAN TX was impac
On Radio4 this morning http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4756593.stm New TX site will be Anthorn on the west coast of Cumbria. and there is a Q&A on the NPL site http://www.npl.co.uk/time/msf/msf_q