Hello Rick, nice to hear from you again and thanks for your comment! I have had similar experiences in the past and your suggestion was my first approach. But during its newer history the company suf
Dear LF-Group, I happened to get a Schomandl Frequency Generator (in German: Frequenzdekade) MG 100 M, 300 Hz ... 100 MHz with 0.1 Hz steps, see picture. It needs some repairs. Does anyone have the s
Hello Niels, thanks for the info - a most interesting site, I´ll store it for further demands! But at Schomandl they only had the frequency meter FD1 / FDM1 and not the MG100M - so I´ll k
Hello Jeff, nice to meet you again last Sunday after such a long time! Copied your sigs well as usual in spite of the sideband bursts from DCF 39, see screenshot. The band has degraded heavily since
Dear LF-Group! Having read all your interesting discussions since mid 1999 and now being active on lf again I´d like to introduce myself to the group. My name is Thomas "Tom" Koelpin. In 1966 I got m
Hello José: thank you for your report of Dec. 18, 2145 UTC - with 1686 km its a new one-way-odx for me! I called with 200 W RF on my 13-m-Marconi. Condx seemed to be good but I think everyone
Hello Dave, thanks for your efforts - wonderful ooo-signal on a wonderful noise-free 1st of January (everyone was tired or even worse ...). QSL is already posted to G3YXM. Fine to get country no. 13
Dear LFers from across the pond (and elsewhere of course), it´s not very realistic but however: has anyone happened to see my signal last night? Working in QRSS60 I transmitted 10 times IS (for more
Hi all, minus 10 degrees centigrade and a wonderful starry night without any QRM bestowed me country no. 13 and 14! Many thanks to SM6BHZ, Bernt, 2210 UTC, OOO, always audible rst 539 and MI0AYZ, Ian
Thanks for the report, Mal! The band was very quiet here, but unfortunately up to 2100 UTC no QSOs to be seen, too! 73 de Tom, DK1IS hamilton mal schrieb: DK1IS nice signal earlier on today on QRS 13
Hello Boris, troughout the whole evening of Feb. 09 your signals on 137.68 kHz were perfectly OOO here in JN59WK. I called you several times but you didn´t hear me - so I wait for another chance. Vy
Dear lf-group, I happened to find this selective level meter (with built-in generator PSE-30) described and offered at www.rainer-foertig.de It´s apparently second hand from the German army and is de
Hi all, during the last night I saw Ed several times, sometimes clearly OOO but affected by slow strong QSB. In spite of new 400-W-PA no success in calling him - perhaps a new chance in the next nigh
OK, Vlad, I´ll do so! Tom, DK1IS Vladimir Shuplyakov schrieb: Ok, Tom! I can decoded CW only by ear present time(no computer at my summer house). Pse call me, if possible, CW at 50 LPM speed on 136.8
Hello Vlad, I´ll call you tonight on 136.75 kHz in QRSS1. It has a little more integration time than normal CW and can still be decoded by ear. Vy 73 and gl! Tom, DK1IS JN59WK
Hello dear LF group, in the last days the discussion about QRSS vs. normal CW came up again. Of course Mal, Brian, Dave and all the others are right: normal CW should be the first choice to make cont
Hello Sam, strongest signal from Europe! Audible with up to rst 569, a little bit of QSB. Here in JN59WK about 10 db stronger than OM2TW. I called you several times in QRSS, DFCW and normal CW, but w
Dear LF group, is there anybody who has a complete list of amateur radio beacon stations that are actually active in the LF band 135.7 - 137.8 kHz, especially in the uppermost 100 Hz area? In the pas