Thanks Dex! I just may have to go out in the rain and retune the loop! 73 Scott VE7TIL On 12/16/2010 6:46 PM, Dexter McIntyre W4DEX wrote: I believe I have a grabber operational for 136 kHz which I w
Hey Mal Sure my CW is up to whatever you are likely to get here on this path. The question is your operating skill up to scratch due to the extreme conditions on this path? Can you even calibrate a s
My pleasure Mal You can question Mr. Kunikazu Togashi's honour and ask for his evidence yourself, as I have only my grabs to provide you and that of KL7UK's a witness to the exchange to provide. 'NI
So Mal Why are you not calling CQ then? I'm listening!! Stop talking and start radiating some of that mind numbing ERP you have. Scott On 12/1/2010 5:06 PM, mal hamilton wrote: I have some nice pics
Gents I'm presently detecting DCF39 during daylight hours. See attached. Not much signal there but I've never seen this before! Any ideas how this could be? 73 Scott VE7TIL CN89dk http://www3.telus.n
Actually Mal... Amateur radio was never created to allow just communication. The international definition goes something like this: "Amateur radio service" means a radio communication service in whic
Gents DCF39 is making a FB show here tonight 30+dB over noise on the plot. Geomagnetic condx have settled down very nicely. 153 plot showing well above average signals and VOR (non polar path) showin
Mal What do you know... Answer, nothing useful to this discussion. You have no experience using long dot lengths or paths outside the small confines of EU on LF where it's easy to preach your BS as i
Interesting spread of activity 14000+ km. Thanks Markus! On 1/1/2011 5:43 PM, Markus Vester wrote: Here's an interesting assembly of simultaneous grabber frames from different parts of the world: - J
Gentlemen and Mal After careful study of Mal's comments of late it is clear he fancy's a unit being named after him. How could the world's greatest CW operator not be so recognized? Fortunately for M
Mal Perhaps if you operated a grabber you'd understand how much work it takes to keep it operational to meet your expectations... 73 Scott On 1/6/2011 9:02 AM, mal hamilton wrote: The JA grabber is B
Nice work Roger! 73 Scott VE7TIL On 1/29/2011 11:18 AM, Roger Lapthorn wrote: This is the QRP transverter so far (see image). When the RX sensitivity is fixed it will be tidied and boxed. Good fun. 7
Hi Mal I find the Alphas vary in strength throughout the day. Are you saying that at your location they're fairly stable and do not have diurnal variation ? I guess this may be due to the distances i
Gerhard and group I agree with you. That was not fair to Mal or any other user of the reflector. The one thing this reflector has always had that many don't is the freedom to speak your mind. As a re
Downloading WSPR at 25WPM may take him awhile :-) 73 Scott VE7TIL On 1/29/2011 10:35 AM, Roger Lapthorn wrote: Download the WSPR software and then you can see Mal. 73s Roger G3XBM Via my 2.4GHz handh
Mal At least do this off the reflector so we'll all still respect you in the morning. 73 es GL Scott VE7TIL Mal, I'm running QRSS30 on 137.7798 -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ WD2XSH/23 WE2XEB/2 WE2XGR/1 O
Markus, You're wasting your time trying to explain anything to him. Just record his 'achievement' so he can crawl back under his bridge. 73 Scott VE7TIL On 2/7/2011 11:36 AM, mal hamilton wrote: Mark
Hi Oscar I have local QRM from CW beacon near wateringhole. Reception here is dramatically affected in a negative way. Email sent to op but no response yet. Scott On 2/28/2011 12:51 PM, Oscar wrote:
Laurence/group Strangely, over the pole condx are good to VE7 this night. Also, noted for the first time in a couple of weeks the turn on of the Siberian Russian broadcaster at 1930UTC (noonish here)