Mal, I am well aware of your large antenna and superb location. But the nice thing about an ERP limit (at least for those with more humble antennas and locations, including me) is that one can compen
Buy a QTH like mine and find out first hand. I have maximum advantage with the permitted power How do you verify your ERP? Your NoV application must have included some indication of how you would do
I thought that would be the response from you. Why no ID? I will let OFCOM decide if necessary G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Graham To: [email protected] rsgb_
How do you verify your ERP? Your NoV application must have included some indication of how you would do it. How do you ensure your TX power is not excessive, given the self proclaimed superior locati
The standard of technically sophisticated discussion we've come to expect from the self-proclaimed maestro of the LF world. That was certainly worth waiting for. Well done.
ANYTIME . If you saw the fet in my PA you would'nt bother. G3KEV I thought that would be the response from you. Why no ID? I will let OFCOM decide if necessary G3KEV Perhaps we could ask them to chec
Don't see that on the two on line plots or at this qth, must be a image. That's a problem with single conversion rx's when they are working near the IF frequency or a bit of mains hum on the local os
Mmmmmm! I do believe I hear the words "Hoist" and "Petard" coming through the noise! 73 de Pat g4gvw QTH Near FELIXSTOWE, UK Thought for today: What politicians do for science, hopefully science will
Based on the antenna description given by Mal ("1/4 wave inv L for 500 khz, 100 ft vertical and rest horizontal") simulation reveals a radiation resistance of 5 Ohm and a directivity of 1.5 dBd. This
Yes I think that's a fair comment , I did see a little signal wobbling around the centre of the band this afternoon , Bit chirpy, bit click'ey Watching it swim across spec-lab reminded me a bit of a
Rik My advantage is Location. I am only 2 miles from the sea to the East across countryside, to my south there is a river, which probably helps and I am sorrounded by thousands of hectares of green f
Hi Chris, LF, Just had the best ever copy of your RTTY, started about 1708utc. The few errors were due to static crashes not QSB. Gary – G4WGT. TrueTTY V2.75 (c) 1999-2008 Sergei Podstrigailo,
Hello Gary, I am a bit fuzzed why the CQ call in CW had to be 200Hz from the frequency you and Gary were on. There was plenty of free space up and down the band. A bit later the CW caller got a reply
Hi Rik, Thanks for your report & comments. I enjoyed the QSO with Graham, I could also hear the CW you mention. Cheers, Gary - G4WGT. 2009/12/5 Rik Strobbe <[email protected]> Gary, Grahem,
Gary, Grahem, I followed your RTTY QSO (+/- 20:40 UTC) with almost perfect copy from both station. Even after a CW station started calling CQ about 200Hz up copy was still good. RTTY 45dB/85Hz seems
Ok Rik , Thanks for the report , Yes I did notice ,'Dotty Boy' had jumped frequency at one time I thought the vfo was rusted solid, mid band , a wise choice to prevent out of band tx when it jumps an