Ha ha, busted buddy. Doesn't it always seem like someone is watch out for your next strange signal??? He he he big brother watchin over you.... Fun stuff Dex, keep up the signals for me to watch. Sur
Hi John, Cool that you heard him so easy. I wasn't home to do freq calibration testing for him tonight. I got him tuned up on 505.80kc the other night but he had to move it for the German station. He
Guys, a 505.80kc QRSS-30 signal will be on from 2200z to 0600z. Forwarded message below... Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj -- Original Message -- From: mailto:[email protected] Conard WS4S To: MIKE
Dex must be fightin the Possum for the paddles...Sending all kinds of starage stuff at the moment...Go get 'em Dex.. Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj -- Original Message -- From: Dexter McIntyre W4D
Dex, I see you and hear you fine on 505.95kc regular CW sending your ATT email address with 'at' instead of the @ symbol. It is 4:56pm CST right now. Receiver is a Cushman CE-24a on the #8 E/W loop t
Isotropic Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj -- Original Message -- From: captbrian To: mailto:[email protected][email protected] Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 2:34 AM Subject:
Hey Lewis, You should have seen what he was sending when the 'possum broke the door down....LOL!!! Funny stuff for sure...Must'a pissed 'em off real good this time...he he he... Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2X
For those that are awake and want to listen for a 505.053 QRSS-30 signal. Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj -- Original Message -- From: Conard Murray To: 'MIKE REID'; mailto:[email protected]
I think Dex (/10) is on 505.95kc and Conard (/11) is on 505.050kc. Didn't hear Dex when I was tuning across the band but Conard is very strong up here at the moment. Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj
Hello Uwe, I think the freq stability problem would be the analog tuning? I run a Cushman CE-24a here that needs 1 hour to stabilize then it is pretty good. Nothing like the digital tuning HP SLM's b
Anyone have spec's or info or whatever on the Rycom 3121B ? I have a friend that is wondering if it would be a good MF receiver. Thank you, Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj
http://we0h.us/Amateur_Radio/xsh11_transmitter_s.jpg http://we0h.us/Amateur_Radio/xsh11_transmitter_s.jpg the tall piece of equipment on the right side is the transmitter on 505.053kc in the USA. Mik
Here's an idea if you like...how about plain old fashion CW and lets see if any European's can hear it. Maybe Mal could crank up the tree burning amp and send some CW this way? Sounds like good condi
Welcome to the EU reflector Conard. Mike WE0H WD2XGI WD2XSH/16 EN35hj -- Original Message -- From: mailto:[email protected] Conard WS4S To: mailto:[email protected] 500kc Reflector ; mailto:shmrg@piobai
Can anyone tell me some directions for subscribing so I can pass this onto the 505kc guys in the US? I forgot how to get the help menu from the Blacksheep server. I will forward it to the 600 meter e
I thought you were whipping out a tube amp for LF also. Probably would handle the antenna input impedance changes as the wind blows better than a FET amp does. The US guys on 505kc are mostly running
Hi Gary, Sounds like a little birdie on your end. Nothing here around that freq. Only un-explained birdie in the US is 3 cycles higher than 480kc. Nobody has figured that one out yet. Hi hi... Turn o
Ah ha, so that's how it gets done up there...LOL!!! I had to show the XYL where Whitehorse was on a map as she didn't even know where Yukon Territory was!!! Keeping in mind, she has blond hair ...LOL
If you have a few broken ones, try some super glue on one of them and measure the inductance of a single turn on a good core then the glued core and see if it is down on the glued core. A heatgun sho