Hi Laurie, strong signal here in Milano, 20 dB over the noise, received with my direct convertion receiver and tuned loop, 1.5 m side, on my balcony, many Christmas tree lights doing QRM. 73 de Claud
At 12/21/01 5:40:00 PM, you wrote: Hi All, I am proposing to transmit on 136 tonight. I will be using 10sec. DFCW just below my old T/A frequency. 135.921 dashes and 135.920.25 dots. This should leav
hi Laurie I will be looking for you es Rich 73 de john VE1ZJ Hi All, I am proposing to transmit on 136 tonight. I will be using 10sec. DFCW just below my old T/A frequency. 135.921 dashes and 135.920
Hi All, I am proposing to transmit on 136 tonight. I will be using 10sec. DFCW just below my old T/A frequency. 135.921 dashes and 135.920.25 dots. This should leave plenty of room for Rich OM2TW who
Dear Laurence, LF Group, Well, the thunderstorms seem to have held off, so I have now (2340 utc) switched over to DFCW30 with about 0.3Hz shift, still centered on 136.320. Any reports welcome. Cheers
Are going to leave it on all night Jim? Laurence XE/ KL1X - quietest its been all week here... Dear LF Group, I am currently (2026 utc) running a test beacon on 136.320kHz (CW identifier, followed by
Jim , another control : http://jpmere.online.fr/Temp/shot1.jpg Jean-Pierre Méré a écrit : Hi Jim , Good copy at the moment , many QRN ! look at : http://jpmere.online.fr/Temp/Capt_70.jpg 73 qro Jean-
Hi Jim , Good copy at the moment , many QRN ! look at : http://jpmere.online.fr/Temp/Capt_70.jpg 73 qro Jean-Pierre f1afj James Moritz a écrit : Dear LF Group, I am currently (2026 utc) running a tes
Dear LF Group, I am currently (2026 utc) running a test beacon on 136.320kHz (CW identifier, followed by DFCW identifier, repeating every few minutes) - probably for the next few hours, if the thunde