From HB9ASB, JN36pt I'm really impressed by all the calls and I would like to join this funny game. But I have only one call and I don't know from where you got all these nice callsigns. May be it's
From HB2ASB, JN36pt I have tried this receiver and from the performance side it is one of the best I have ever tested but I would not buy it! For me, ham radio is a hobby and not a profession (may be
From HB2ASB, JN36pt Sometimes your signal is very good here (579) but as with other signals it varies a lot and can even disappear in noise. It is not always signal strength alone, also the (local?)
Here I'm using now an LF match box in the shack, so it's no longer necessary to go outside for fine tuning. It's a PI-configuration with parallel C's at the in and output, they can be switched in 5nF
From HB2ASB Yes, heard him too, he was 445. Your signal was very strong here: 100uV! 73 de Toni Hallo Group, Thursday evenig I worked IK5ZPV 559 got 449. Valerio, thank´s for the nice qso. You are th
from HB2ASB, JN36pt Just acquired a "Carrier Frequency Measuring Set" from Siemens, Model "K2355". It measures from 200 Hz - 620 kHz. Smallest BW is 20 Hz and it has a BFO and an audio output. The fr
Hello Dave and Marco, reading your description, it seems to me that the 2355 is very similar to the 2155, may be an improved version (hopefully a more stable oscillator). Yesterday I've connected the
Have you also the permission to use a very good receiver which matches the kilowatt? 73 de Toni, HB2ASB Actually we have a special permission from the authorities to use 1kW e.m.r.p. So there's no re
From HB2ASB, JN36pt What does suprise me is the assymetrical EAR syndrome. Both OE5ODL and OM2TW were calling cq for ages on and off and NO ONE was replying, regarding my situation, it's probably the
(Toni - do you have HB9DCE's address?) Yes it is: Berthold Schuerch Liebensberg 8547 Gachnang Switzerland e-mail: [email protected] Berth's QTH is north of Zurich, abt 140 km from my location
From HB2ASB, JN36pt I think it's impossible to calculate meaningful ERP values from field strength measurements from LF amateur radio stations. The measurement uncertainty is just too large. Already
From HB2ASB, JN36pt Sunday we had bad wx with rain and storm and I had to go qrt after my top load was catched by a tree (sri John). But the evening was calm and I had a short qso with S57A. His sign
From HB9ASB, JN36pt Thanks Alan for the cluster spots. Cesare was just a few Hz above my frequency, not very strong but a solid "O", about the same strength as DF8ZR. Not bad for daytime, and almost
From HB9ASB, JN36pt Hello Mike, I did not recognize any instability during my QSO with Cesare. But It was the first time I heard him and maybe the problem was cured in the meantime 73 de Toni To Alan
From HB9ASB, JN36pt Super condx last night with very low band noise: MM0ALM 599+, G3OLB 579. I5TGC was not only visible on spectrogram but also audible about 349/449! Cesare, it's really impressive w
Perhaps I should have a try at HB9 (though that indeed would be a miracle!). Why not, I'm always ready for skeds, 73 de Toni 73s Dave [email protected] http://ourworld.compuserve.com/homepages/sergea
What is your exact frequency on 73? 73 de HB2ASB Dear LF Group, I Intend to be on 73kHz this evening - probably won't be home much before 2000utc, so will be on the air a little after that. I also in
Nice Xband QSO with Dave, G3YXM, last night. QRB 910 km. The signal was quite strong and could probably break the 1000 km barrier. When Dave called on 71.8 I've seen another signal, just a few Hz bel
Hello Mike, after the QSO with Dave I observed the band for several minutes, but there was nothing to see, may be it was already too late. It seems to me that best condx (for the path UK-HB) are betw