Ossi, VLF, You are visible in TF3HZ's 424 uHz (6000) spectrogram too! http://simnet.is/halldorgudmunds/TF3HZ_VLFgrabber/index.html 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 10.04.2011 12:44, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: Ossi,
Hello Roger,LF After a little smoke,i am on the air again with 250 mA antenna curent on 8.970Khz, henny pa3cpm 73's -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Roger Lapthorn To: rsgb_lf_gro
Great. Very well done. Hi Ossie I was going to ask who owns that signal 13dB S/N in my DFCW600 Window. Grabber was going to be OFF, I will leave it switched on now:-) :-) 73 Eddie On 10/04/2011 08:58
Ossi, VLF, EXCELLENT! You have choosen a day with very low QRN (here) and your signalö is visible at 15 dB S/N in my 600 window!!! You are visible in the 60 window too. A QRSS message would be no pro
Ossi/Eddie (et al) I have put my SL/grabber running with 715uHz bandwidth and with the 80m sq "in the air" loop. It is still warming up, but should be capturing signals shortly. See https://sites.goo
Hello from Iowa, EN31dx! Perhaps you have already received this information, in which case I apologize for repeating it. Pretty exciting news for me - on the verge of retirement. Doc Gruis __________
What the hell are you doing sending an empty mail with a Happy99 virus attached, please everyone don't execute it, it replaces your winsock and causes trouble. Nick
a file Happy99.exe was included here This message was sent to rsgb_lf_group, but strangely finished up in my normal mail account. I hope that it's not too late but this is the Happy99 Worm virus It m
I am not sure, but it should be picked up on these "secondary" postings using a virus checker that operates all the time in the background. Grateful for any other information that members of the lis
Hi Graham. Sri I do not have an e-mail address for you direct. QSP fm OE5ODL. He heard your signal fm GD3XTZ/P at 439 211199/1000utc He heard me also at 549 on the same day. I hope the above info is
Re-Insulators Surely no one can be serious about the contraptions suggested for insulators carrying high voltages. Is this a Mellenium wind up. If you cannot get proper antenna insulators from the no
Reference your comment: For low power applications you can use small plastic blocks, available at DIY stores. These are normally used for building cupboards and have a hole at each end and one at rig
From Tom, G3OLB Be careful using polypropylene as guys for masts over a long period. They degrade with ultra-violet exposure and become very weak. I lost a 55 ft mast some years ago in Farnborough du
breaking in a storm. Don't think my neighbour was too impressed about having the mast, complete with dangly antennas, suspended horizontally across his garden! What, he never heard of Morning Glory f
Re-Ropes, insulators. Hi Tom. You are correct, anything out side will suffer eventually, it will either rust, corrode or in the case of the ropes discussed will degrade and get brittle. They should b