Stefan, The feeder is 10mm diameter stainless steel. I guess it takes at least 300A before it melts :-) So the limit would be the withstand voltage of the ceramic isolator, even on MF :-) Brings back
Stefan Sorry ... message received too late ...just got in. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Stefan Schäfer To: [email protected]
All, I ran OP-32 on 137.510 kHz last night from about 2330 until 0230 UTC. WD2XES will be on tonight on 137.520 kHz, starting around 2300 UTC. Stop time is uncertain -- I'm trying to get the timer se
Stefan and I have been sending DFCW / QRSS "towards the west" around 136.172 kHz last night. Wonder if anyone has happened to pick up any of it? Tonight I intend to transmit half-hourly "NM"s again f
No miracles here -- the eastern U.S. and offshore waters were glowing from the lightning flashes. John, W1TAG Ok Stefan, Well , as long as the cpu load meter is not in the red-zone , should work ok ,
I goofed and posted this from the wrong email address earlier, so it will probably get moderated and posted in a couple of days! Anyway... WE2XGR/3 will be running WSPR again tonight, but on the orig
Rik, Yes, I can use 508.000 as a center frequency. So that'll put the dial frequency down to 506.500. The WE2XVY signal would certainly be a challenge for you! So XGR/3 will be on 508.000 starting at
WE2XGR/3 will be beaconing in WOLF(10) mode on 508.500 kHz tonight (Saturday) from 2300 to 0230 UTC. Reports are welcome. John Andrews, W1TAG / WE2XGR/3
Gary, Rik, Darn. Now I remember why we settled on 508.500! I'll take Rik's "new" advice <g> and move up by 50 Hz, and put the carrier on 508.050. Keep your dials on 506.500. John Andrews, WE2XGR/3 Do
J.B., Thanks for the report. The MEPT Spot Database shows quite a few hits from EU: G0KTN, G4WGT, G4JNT, G3XVL, OR7T. Bunch of U.S. reports, as well. Neat! John, W1TAG
I will run a WSPR beacon on 508.500 kHz tonight from 2330 to 0300 UTC. That's a dial frequency of 507.000 kHz. Reports are welcome. John Andrews, WE2XGR/3
I will be running a WSPR beacon again tonight on 508.500 kHz (dial freq 507.0 USB) from 2300 to 0300 UTC. The WSPR ID will be W1TAG, as the program doesn't allow for the /3 format. If you should happ
Dave Riley seems to have some advantage by being right at the coast. Here at 100 km inland (due west), EU copy on 600M has been more difficult. I started a WSPR session around 0130 last night, and go
L, I'll try to get an hour or two in, but probably not until 0100 UTC. Will shoot for 1500 Hz = 508.500. John,W1TAG Laurence BY3A-KL1X China wrote: Will be "listening" 507 dial wspr and qrss 3 slow 5
Rik, Experience with MFSK4 over here showed that it held together very well as a signal dropped in a fade, but the resync was nasty if copy was lost. So in a bench test where you start out with a str
Jean-Pierre, Thanks for the report! John, W1TAG/WD2XES Last night good copy of XES ( 01:25 => 02:20 ) 73 Jean-Pierre f1afj -- -- -- No virus found in this incoming message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.c
Jim, Here is a little hard data which may be of some use. The antenna still exists in somewhat distorted form due to an ice storm last winter. Conductor height: 23 Meters Horizontal length: 51 Meters
WD2XES will be running DFCW on 137.779 kHz tonight from 0H to 0230 UTC with 1W ERP. Elements will be 90 sec, 0.2 Hz shift -- the usual. Reports are welcome. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch