Are you talking about something like coherent CW, Andy ? 73 de Jean-Louis F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : Talbot Andrew [mailto:[email protected]] Judging by the lack of replies to this thre
David Just go to the local 3B9 supermarket and by the adequate xtals to shift your AO-40 rig down to 137 kHz. Tune the equipment for max on LF Then just replace the 2,4 GHz and 435 MHz aerials by som
--Message d'origine-- De : RAULT Jean-Louis - CLB Envoyé : lundi 12 juillet 2004 15:17 À : 'hc' Objet : RE: RE: 137 kHz activity Hi Jim Hubert F6CWA confirmed he was on 137.700 yesterday at 20:00 UTC
Did NOT copy VO1NA yesterday night on 137,777 here near Paris. QRN was very heavy all the night (entering via the back lobe of the loop) 73 de Jean-Louis F6AGR QRA loc: JN18DQ 1 square metre 25 turns
f6agr schrieb: only 16 watts AC to bulb, but generates over the 137 kHz Hi Jean-Louis, thanks for the hint. please report it to your Regulation Office. regards Uwe/dj8wx Hallo Uwe As far as I know, E
About three years ago I tentitively tried out one of these energy saving bulbs and didn't find any interference throughout the LF/HF spectrum and have, over a period introduced more into the house. T
Walter et al. I recorded your DI2AG sigs last night from 6 PM to 6 AM . A quick exam on the 150 ARGO snapshots during my tea time early this morning tend to show a deep QSB (period around 1 minute).
Well, before sending you any reliable data, I would like to be sure that the QSB is not an artefact coming from my rig. I'm presently using an ICOM IC738 as receiver and ARGO (by I2PHD/IK1as processi
Hello Alan Thanks for your interesting suggestion. I'm wondering why the "oscillating mirror" frequency would decrease when time passes. The amplitude of a jelly portion wobble decreases when the los
Lieber Walter I analysed my records performed yesterday during daylight. Here near Paris, the sigs disappeared around 7 AM (local time) and reappeared around 17:45 However, there were some bursts of
D layer absorption should be the reason for signal decrease during day light. I sent you some zipped snapshots via [email protected] 73 und alles Gute von Jean-Louis F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : o
In April 2004, I published a well documented article in Radio-REF, the french amateur magazine, to explain that the amateur satellite AO-40 had just caught some very long delay echoes coming from rad
Very nice sigs here near Paris, Teo. My rig: 23 turns 1.4 square metre loop + deaf ICOM IC-738 (The frequency drift was coming from my RX warm-up) 73 de Jean-louis F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : ow
Who's going to pay the extra bill ? :o))) 73 de JL F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]De la part de Staf Rans Envoyé : merc
Even better when I take your Babelfish translation and translate it again in french with Reverso :o) JL F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : [email protected] [mailto:owner-rsgb_lf_group
Ooops, sorry, this was for the french VLF list. 73 de JL F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]De la part de Jean-Louis.RAULT@
Jean-Pierre F1AFJ avait signalé avoir capté la porteuse de SAQ après la fin de sa transmission. Johan SM6LKM vient de donner quelques détails sur une liste VLF internationale: manipulateur baissé, SA
I would have thought that the aerial system was resonant but something seems to have changed ! 73 Chris G3XIZ May be some FET sellers slyly de-tune the ham antennas during the night, just to get new
Many thanks to all who responded to my query about the AR5000A 10 MHz ref input. Please find below the answer I just got from AOR UK (thank you Tracey!) 73 de JL F6AGR --Message d'origine-- De : AOR