My QRO unit can pump out 2KW all night long if needed key down. This isn't really a problem with good thermal engineering. Scott VE7TIL On 9/10/2010 7:47 AM, mal hamilton wrote: How many transmitters
Mal If you had a clue I'd bother entering in a real dialog with you. But your some kind of purest merchant. Tried a vertical and wasn't seen outside my backyard... They don't work in forests or most
Hi Stefan Now for useful comment... Peter G3PLX did some work on a detection scheme known as 'clicklock.' Using software with the algorithm would allow you to detect a GPS locked signal way into the
Thanks Warren Oppps! So use to living in the milli world! Scott On 9/9/2010 1:11 AM, Warren Ziegler wrote: Scott, Surely you mean a conservative 0.5 W rather than 0.5 mW ! -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ W
Hi Stefan / Group Yes EZNEC can do this but knowing the actual relationship would be nice to play with the math on a more primal level to 'understand' the issues. So, if someone can point us toward a
Mal Here's your chance with good over the pole condx! Hope to see your BEACON in the DX wateringhole... But wait you're all hot air and would rather diddle your key... 73 Scott On 9/12/2010 6:08 PM,
Better then Malcontents? [email protected] wrote: Hello all, very strong signal here from Stephan. The distance is just 200 km and his signal is the stronger received at home since 7 years of LF receptio
Hi Stefan Please let me qualify a statement. There are times when ten second dot length would be copible in JA. The norm is 60 second dots... 73 Scott On 9/27/2010 10:44 PM, Stefan Schäfer wrote
Hi Stefan Troubles with the tuner at 1.1KW as one of the caps got too warm for comfort. At 1.1KW, 30A into 600m^2 loop. Presently running 400W with 18A. I'll need to wait for the rest of the G3 micas
Hi Warren I would say any experiments on 2200m are impressive. Sandy is sharing with us something neither of use or many others have tried. No matter the results the experiment itself is impressive a
Mal It was suggested to me by someone far wiser then us both that perhaps you can call CQ DX for a couple of hours at you sunrise? Surely this is not a beacon and if I copied you I would surely respo
Thanks for the link Stefan. DCF39 made a brief appearance at sunset here. For the first time this side of summer it pushed the DCF39 plot on my website up about 10dB over the noise. Last winter DCF39
Same bat time same bat channel! Starting around 0300UTC Continuing the testing of the new loop TX antenna beaming 300/120 degrees from CN89dk. 400W 137778Hz ± QRM on KL7UK's grabbers... DFCW120. All
Finally! After months of trying, our gear, conditions and most of all our XYL's patience all worked together to produce a QSO! JA7NI (DFCW30) and VE7TIL (DFCW60) completed a trans-pacific QSO on 2200
Hi Andy In Canada, to obtain a field electrical safety approval for an 'unknown' polymeric or other non-metal enclosure the material must pass the following test: Using a paper match or butane cigare
Unless otherwise advised TIL will be on from my sunset to sunrise for the next few days. Starting around 0300UTC Continuing the testing of the new loop TX antenna beaming 300/120 degrees from CN89dk.
Thanks Markus! Not much left to the imagination now! VOR does shutdown sometime in the day so that may be what's happening. The info I have says '2000-1600UTC daily'... Perhaps it will start soon and
After some work I have made the LF grabber QSK. This should make life abit more interesting rather then just looking at my beacon and QSO signals... 73 Scott VE7TIL CN89dk http://www3.telus.net/sthed