Hello Genossen VLFers! Pse, look R6LDD screen at russian forum. What's a station? NAA or not? http://136.su/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=393.0;attach=18220;image The theme: http://136.su/index.php
No, NAA is visible at 24.0 kHz. Looks like South Korea. See: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/VLF_Group/conversations/messages/25189 Peter, df3lp http://136.su/index.php?action=dlattach;topic=393.
Hello Genosse Roman, NAA should be centered exactly at 24 kHz, like DHO38 is at 23.4 kHz. It can have strong QSB and appears only a few hours per day. Here it appears arround 4 UTC these days. My gra
How times change. In the late 1960s I received NAA on a hot summer afternoon in the town of Harlow, about 30 km north-east of London. The antenna was an L about 80 m in length and the receiver was an
In the mid 60's I wished that my receiver (BC-453/4/5) would reach 24 kHz. Still works and still wish; that much stayed the same :-) Jim AA5BW How times change. In the late 1960s I received NAA on a
O.K. Go to: https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/VLF_Group/conversations/messages/25189 Read those ITU infos. Push: "Show message history" Read what Markus wrote there. May be he describes exactly wha