Happy New Year. What is important for those receiving aerials is the actual S/N in the receiver. One aerial may have higher signal, but also higher noise. So the actual performance may not have been
Interesting to know, but I bought mine around 2000-2001, so I am surprised that I didn't get the latest version. hi. Not sure whether I bought it from RSGB or DARC 73 Jan-Martin, LA8AK --Opprinnelig
Alan suppose I am now defined as unfriendly in your MailWasher program, since you bounce my personal mail?? Jan_Martin LA8AK (in JO38XC) N4623-Kristiansand (tel.: +47-380-87178 Home)(38052660 Work 90
Put some notes about measuring instruments and Pegelmessers on my site http://home.online.no/~la8ak/5.htm This domene is only 1 day old, so I hope to make it more complete later 73, Jan_Martin LA8AK
Thanks, the reason for asking is that the article is translated and presented in Norwegian magazine "Amatör Radio" nr 2/2003, and I received some comments locally, also seems to be a mistake about a
Suppose PA0SE has some info, please don't use quoted printable, it is difficult to read 73 LA8AK -- J M Nøding, Datakvalitet, TTS, Kristiansand Telefon 0047-380-52660, 9077-7126 (QTH: 0047-380-87178)
A good idea, but you may very well use MailWasher and delete all sorts of rubbish and spam on the server 73 Jan-Martin LA8AK ** Even better is to stop using Microsoft Outlook and/or Microsoft Interne
...........and it is a programto minimize the files - mainly for use on internet - where you decide how readable you want the picture to be, too many sends very large file sizes, when the size could
couldn't you just change the subject to English, and everybody is happy? 73 Jan-Martin http://home.online.no/~la8ak/ -- J M Nøding, Datakvalitet, TTS, Kristiansand Telefon 0047-380-52660, 9077-7126 (
Not really, I forgot about it when I mounted the frame antenna, so it may not be much problems at my QTH in suburban area, but I experienced some noise problems when the active antenna was mounted ju
Right, but you may also use a balun. See RSGB book about EMC (or TVI ...suppose mine is quite old..) and wind the coax cable 10 or more turns through a ferrite core with sufficiently high permeabilit
...........and I thought db was English for dBm ... 73 LA8AK -- J M Nøding, Kristiansand Telefon 0047-380-52660, 9077-7126 (QTH: 0047-380-87178) Oh dear - !!!!!! :-( Glad I've gone back to microwave
...........and according to Bill Gates we are still one hour ahead of GMT (GMT+1hour), I thought GMT is history, the correct is UTC (except on my QSL-cards) 73 Jan-Martin, LA8AK -- J M Nøding, Datakv
Hi, I am aware of modern digital VFO's, but still considering if it is worth using old techniques for signal generation. Have presented two alternatives at http://home.online.no/~la8ak/90.htm Hope to
and should have added (?): If it is cooled down too far below zero the winding maybe superconducting and current might be so high that the receiver could be damaged? 73, LA8AK http://home.online.no/~
Simon Shouldn't make a nuissance of myself, but now I remember that it is described on Ian G3SEK's site. Instead of running around and thinking about mechanical solution one might use those wooden sa
OK, but wouldn't it be a better idea to use the antenna current meter as suggested by G3LDO and others some years ago? Have copied one of them, perhaps I should bring some details on my site.... Jan-
In the last mentioned version it seems to be a projects for PC freaks, and LF folks are more PC freaks than the UHF/SHF folks. For myself I'd rather like the version using 6SQ7 (or was it 6Q7GT?) tha
can't see any note on the LF reflector about the SAQ activity this week-end, or have I overlooked it? Got the note at home 73, LA8AK -- J M Noeding, Datakvalitet, TTS, Kristiansand email: la8ak@onlin