J. Canada's position for WRC-2007 is to allow amatuers 1W EIRP. If you used that as your 'reference' then you shouldn't go wrong. I asked for 1W EIRP to keep my experiment in line with the work that
Not that it is presently a problem But TIL is presently transmitting on 137778.0ish from CN89lg, Vancouver BC Canada. 137778.5 would be a good choice as you'll miss the loran line at 137778.356 and t
Good luck Joe! Dear Group, It looks as if conditions are favourable for a 2-way TA. I will transmit QRSS30 on 137.7770 kHz on the hour starting 2300 UTC and RX 135.922 on the half hour. 73 ES GL Joe
Both VE7SL and VE7TIL where activite today working cross band CW contacts on 2200m/80m today. Stations worked included: VE7XF - Delta, BC and about 30Km from TIL VE7VB - Victoria, BC, about 100Km fro
Wonder how do You managed the shown frequencies at the right side ? Use the offset in calibration and play with the numbers... If you want a detailed example let me know... 73 Scott
Having a listen for J. in the Yukon please see my grabber if interested. Plagued by city electrical noise however... 73 Scott Check the status of radio beacon 'TIL' in CN89lg at: www.scottboxx.com/ra
J. John makes very good point. The watering hole is filling fast and the old thinking regarding the EU/NA path is starting to stretch further west. So alittle rethinking is required to make everyone
Just noticed it for the first time in months... With the possibility of good prop it might be worth listening for at distance... 73 Scott Check the status of radio beacon 'TIL' in CN89lg at: www.scot
Would be nice to see the first transpacific QSO happen this session! OPPS! A gander at the map shows a trans Arctic Ocean path... However unlike western Europe no nasty magnetic pole in the way ;-) 7
J. I have just completed a stand alone Beacon/QSO controller that uses any RS-232 terminal for control. It will presently allow full CW and QRSS signally much like QRS does however, no need to tie up
TIL QSY 135922.5ish If you can't beat the geomagnetic pole avoid it... 73 Scott Dear LF, I will observe around 135922 next night. Please any QRSS120/60 beacons. Unfortunely this frequency is noisy he
Below is an exchange between James Dean, Radio Amateur's of Canada, Industry Canada liason and myself regarding concerns raised by Hydro Quebec to amateur operation on 2200m. I feel this may be of in
I wonder why the Navy is even running those things now... Most of our ships are overseas and our sub fleet is 'grounded.' Hi Dave yup its there though not that strong with me yet. Keep an eye it has
Jay Here in the lower mainland BC where CKN is located the electrical grid is controlled via microwave links. Only some remote places such as some locations on Vancouver Is have older LF stuff for co
Has anyone details or thoughts of these circuits? I am very curious of personal experiences with performing power combination with two transmitters. Regards, Scott Check the status of radio beacon 'T
One step closer to putting VA7LF on the air... As yet untested but just completed... Stay tuned for the smoke test results... Check the status of radio beacon 'TIL' in CN89lg at: www.scottboxx.com/ra
Warren Have John contact VE7SL if your corresponding as Steve has lots of info on Canadian activity and could relay alot of info. have John Google 'VE7SL' and he'll get all the low down on Canadian 2
Seems I was alittle quick to call for help! I found the problem. When the two 4013 dividers are powered up individually they sinc differently (of course they would!). Solution: reset one TXs LV PSU u
Hey Alan We got the bugs out... Once I found the problem with the lack of sinc in the 4013 divider stages things have been working as expected. I thought about the inductor coupling; however, based o
Dave If you're into Big Bad Amps... Don't put those kind of thoughts in my head ;-) I think with Steve's antenna setup and 1KW we are very close to 1W ERP. The Wilkinson seems to work great... Ran it