Correcting a typo in the club URL Dear LFers - Re a possible LF Round Table this year : The Crawley Amateur Radio Club have confirmed that it would be happy to host such a meeting at our Clubhouse. T
The next CARC committee meeting is this thursday. Is there any feedback from the list about date preference for a roundtable? Stewart G3YSX In principle the Crawley club would be able to host this, a
The perils of using a reply_to address from another mail! In case the DVM purchasers were not interested in the USA and deleted the topic unread, I repeat the message with the correct subject line. T
Those of you that bought the DVM modules, I scanned in the data sheet. If anyone needs it, please let me know. If anyone else wants one of the modules, then I am sure we can work out a mail order pri
While the PC speed may affect the smoothness of the waterfall, I am rather dubious that it can impact the quality of the captured images. I would tend to point the finger on the video card used, or o
One of the outcomes of my MB7LF talk yesterday was a request to take waterfall plots of the 136KHz band and put them up on the web. I understand that I can get .jpg sample from spectran, and then it
If the speakers are willing to provide me with copies of their slides, I will arrange to for them to be put on the web as proceedings. Stewart Anything interesting was said or lectured, worth resumin
Get to Junction 11 of the M23. Turn off and take the third exit at the roundabout towards Crawley (1st is services, second is Horsham). This will be signposted Broadfield Stadium. Goto the first roun
How could you consider this as an experiment, the outcome is obvious, a big signal from a commercial antenna installation. This is not amateur radio experimentation on LF. If it gives us another data
Andy, ... well, Andy, you are definetely right, AMTOR is by far not an optimum mode for LF, but here in Northern Germany, the LF population density is very low, my next active LF neighbor is over 10
Details of the July LF round table can now be found at: http://www.carc.org.uk/html/lf_round.html Directions to the CARC can be found at: http://www.carc.org.uk/html/mapfind.html If anyone has any to
I am fairly certain that there are no details on the site other than the location of the Club. We have been very busy at CARC just recently, firsly with a multi-club radio exhibition at Peter Vallanc
Please see http://www.rsgb.org/licensing/fivemegs/fivemegs.htm 73, Stewart G3YSX [email protected] wrote: What is the non-LF e-mail address for RSGB? Are any tests scheduled with any USA station on 5260,
There is something else strange about the setup, because I could only correctly save the file (and open it with excel) when I used IE to get it. Using Netscape did not save it as a recognisable excel
Do you think that we could get a tour of the station and a lecture on site? Stewart Well, I think that solves the problem. Makes sense, and Droitwich is certainly a 'very high power transmitter'. But
I spoke to the guy right at the end of Friday, and the prices were definately on the way down. I don't think that this is his normal business. He had this pile of kit, and he though that if he took i
There seems to be a number of LF operators using the new 5 mhz band. Is there anyone in the USA reading this message that can transmit on one of the 5 mhz freqs. I have listened a couple of times and
There seems to be a number of LF operators using the new 5 mhz band. Is there anyone in the USA reading this message that can transmit on one of the 5 mhz freqs. I have listened a couple of times and
The rsgb_lf_group is being serviced by majordomo, which is one of the most widely used listeserver programs. This has the capability to automatically archive the postings. There are web programs that