Wolf, Maybe ... if that (digital) WOLF is a european ... temperatures at night below the freezing point here ! Same here this morning. There have been few signs of global warming here in the NE U.S.
WD2XES will be running in WOLF mode overnight on 137.441 kHz, starting at 2300 UTC, with the usual 200 watts. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch WD2XES Status: http://www.w1tag.com
Brian, In shutting the bench off last night, I inadvertently took XES off the air around 0230 UTC. Oops. Given the present conditions, I think TA work will be unlikely for at least a few days. John A
TA signals back last night. A brief copy of a "XGJ" 0035-0055z. Traces from VO1NA 0015-0030 and 0100-0130. I saw some XGJ copy on Markus' screen around the same time. Since conditions are improving,
J.B., The clamps are in the wrong plane to present a short, so don't worry about that. Describe the connection of the feedline to the RG-213 link, please. I'm guessing that the coax feedline comes to
J.B., There is another approach you might want to consider. Skip the single turn link altogether. Rather than the normal parallel tuning, series tune the loop into a transformer wound on a ferrite co
Steve, "VE" yes, "W"..hhhmm....has this issue ever been figured out? Not to my knowledge. We are clear at the U.S. end, but I don't believe that anyone has asked the question on the U.K. side. John A
Scott, An unknown never heard before TTY signal with low/high tones on 135.93/135.98KHz presently audiable here in Vancouver and Mayne Island. < Uh, oh. From the signal strength here, it appears to b
Scott, Alan, No sign of the signal in daylight this morning. I was just up answering nature's call when I saw the original message and checked the receiver. The signal was quite strong here, but not
WD2XES will be running in WOLF mode for the next two nights on 137.441 kHz, starting at 0000 UTC (local sunset is at 0019). John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch WD2XES Status: http://www.w1tag.com
WD2XES will be running WOLF on 137.441 kHz for the next 2-3 nights. All reports are welcome. Start time will be around 2300. Local sunset is 0027. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES FN42ch WD2XES Status: htt
Successful reports received from Laurence, Lloyd, and Jay. Nil results from Brian and Hartmut. XES will run again tonight in WOLF on 137.441 starting at 2300 UTC. John Andrews
Hartmut, Nice howling of the "summer wolf" last night on 137.441. Good signal from XGJ 0100-0200UTC. Wow! Pretty good for the summer solstice. Was that also from the 0100-0200 UTC period? Thanks. Joh
Hartmut, sorry, I forgot the time. The first line started around 0115 UTC. Thanks. We did some 1-watt Lowfer tests a few years ago that showed similar duration of good copy for WOLF and QRSS60, so yo
Thanks to Hartmut, Mitch and Larry for the WOLF reports from last night. I will try JASON Slow tonight on 137.441 kHz, starting around 0000 UTC. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
J.B., I had a very solid copy of "XES" using DFCW mode here on Lake Huron at 02:00 UTC. It's nice to know my antenna efforts are yielding results! Happy to be seen. Tnx. John Andrews, W1TAG/WD2XES
Steve, I'm curious if anyone is using the new Icom 756 PRO III on LF and how it performs? Lyle Kohler (K0LR)has used it, and liked it very much. His email address is on his web site: http://www.compu