I still have my 73 Khz NOV although expired, and could be active within a couple of hours if it was renewed. The problem at present is not enough occupancy on the existing LF/MF bands, another alloca
Listened to the QSOs on 71.8 kHz at 20.30 last night 14.1.2000. Heard the following QSOs in the first half hour: M0BMU 4,4,9 G0MRF 5,5,9 M0BMU 4,4,9 G3XTZ 5,6,9 G0MRF 5,5,9 G3XDV 3,3,9 The band seeme
The band is very quiet here and the Rugby tx although strong does not have the whiskers that those in the Midlands and South suffer from. I just tune across it at times to see what is going on but am
Hello folks, Now i'm able to receive on 73 kHz band, so i'm available for sked about rx or xband (73/136) qso. Please tell me about frequency and time, i will be in the shack starting from this eveni
To All from PA0SE Having recently installed Spectogram I gave it a try on 73 kHz this morning. It works perfectly and I saw several G-stations. But I also copied them by ear! Reports by ear are: G3XT
Super signals this morning, Saturday, on 72 KHz with my VLW lying on the ground as a result of an ice storm last week. Aural reports in 500 Hz B/W: Dave 589 - the strongest signal I've ever heard on
Hi All Maybe it is time to concentrate on 73 khz since we only have a couple of years left to experiment and break some distance records!!!! Too much time has been wasted on the transatlantic attempt
For those suitably equipped on 73 khz with a better than average antenna and able to generate 1w erp there is a possibility that they might be seen on slow cw or wobble mode across in W/VE. Long befo
Hi Jim we will be at cottage this weekend no LF there yet. Can,t look for you on weekend. Should have LF receive capability there by next weekend 73 de John VE1ZJ
Hi All I am not surprised that Laurie has been seen/heard on 73 khz in VE1. I said in a message some months ago that 73 khz was suitable for a transatlantic qso, under normal to good propagation cond
Hi Laurie es Peter. I watched the screen caerfully last night . Sorry , Peter , I didn't knoe you were on. I will always be using 30 sec dots . That will restrict my receive window. Last night i was
Is it worth putting out a signal on 73 khz at present since the band activity seems to be nil. If anyone interested let me know. de Mal/G3KEV/SCARBOROUGH
Congratulations to John es Laurie. Last night had severe 60 troubles. Saw nil Laurie I can change receive freq in about 60 sec so no trouble to monitor 136 es 73 bands. A problem though the version o
Hi Laurie G3AQC and Co I heard you this morning on 71.7 khz but due to a computer smpu was unable to copy properly, about 459 at one stage but your signal also had qsb. My loop is positioned EW there
If anyone would like to TX on 73 khz over the weekend I will listen and work xband 136 khz. I want to try the loop out on 73 khz. I have built an atu that resonates the loop both on 136 and 73 khz. I
I occassionally listen on 73 khz and never hear a soul. Is there anyone still active on the band. At this QTH the band is noise free, no loran etc, the same at my GI QTH, far away from the South coas