Hi all I just received the following message from Armagh Observatory. So please try again the URL within a few hours or days ... Jean-Louis F6AGR "Just a heads-up: we are taking down the advertisemen
Hi Alan I just checked the URL and it's working perfectly well here. Strange ! Well, I'm going to forward you the text directly o your personal address Jean-Louis F6AGR
Lieber Stefan In my opinion, using a very long antenna is not the best way to detect ZEVS because it can create some unexpected effects (such as overloading your receiver with unwanted signals). The
To determine the conjugate geomagnetic coordinates of a given location, use for example http://omniweb.gsfc.nasa.gov/vitmo/cgm_vitmo.html Jean-Louis F6AGR From: [email protected] [ma
Daniele It's not a shame to be "only registered as SWL" ... An efficient SWL is much more valuable than a bunch of idle licenced operators :o) Jean-Louis F6AGR From: [email protected]
John Your QRM looks exactly as the one I get when I use a "lower power consumption" PHILIPS light. There is some kind of chopper inside the socket radiating such wide band noises. Jean-Louis F6AGR
Hi J.B. For your information, the 183 kHz Europe 1 broadcast station is located in Germany, close to the french border. The antenna system consists in 4 towers (280 m high). The radiated power during
So, according to this, we should also ban volts, amperes, henries, coulombs, etc etc And use "jars" for capacity, according to the ancient UK unit, intead of farads Jean-Louis F6AGR
Hugh One of the purposes of the french satellite DEMETER is to study any VLF perturbations potentially linked to earthquakes; See for example http://www.geodin.ro/EMSEV/scientific%20program.html Aski
And Epinay sur Orge, France, is an area marked "Hic Sunt Leones" on the maps drawn by most of the ancient geographers. Jean-Louis F6AGR Epinay sur Orge, France
I also receive ZEVS frequently (with an e-field receiver and a 1 m high vertical antenna) :o) Please get a look on http://www.vlf.it/F6AGR/meteorsignatures.html 73 de Jean-Louis F6AGR
Grazie mille Marco. I knew about the Trond infos for a long time. The purpose of my question was to try to identify some data about ZEVS coming from any other sources. As you probably know, getting a
300 amps for the ZEVS antenna current ?? Where does this value come from, please ? Jean-Louis F6AGR -- Message original -- Sujet: Re: LF: Re: ZEV Date : Wed, 01 Jun 2011 07:10:56 +0200 De : Jean-L. R
Yes, zat iz perfectly true 73 de Jean-Louis F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : Stewart Nelson [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : mercredi 14 janvier 2004 14:12 À : [email protected] Objet : Re
Hi Alan and group, the propagation for 6600km distance was good, but for 4300km, the distance between Joes and my QTH, was not. all nights I have had VO1NA on the screen. last night: nothing. regards
Neither do I, Alan ... Up to now, the only way I found to synchronise the software and the hardware clocks is to switch the computer off and on again. Any Windows guru on this mailing list ? 73 Jean-
--Message d'origine-- De : Alan Melia [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : vendredi 13 février 2004 12:25 À : [email protected] Objet : Re: LF: Timing GPS Hello again Jean-Louis. I
Hi all Please keep in mind that Windows operating systems are very poor "time keepers". They drift very quickly, depending on the programs you are running. A drift of one second up to one minute per