Whatever has happened to the Rugby transmitter, it has been off the air for three days. Has it been sabotaged by overkeen Hams or have the authorities given up the fight against competing with Ham Ra
MSF has been off as well, just as I wanted to do some long duration frequency calibration tests, and the 16kHz and 22 kHz (alledged) submarine transmissions. According to the National Physical Labora
Roger, As I have not heard a single 73 Ham signal for ages I will put the beacon on for extended periods during the next few days in the faint hope that I may get a report from somewhere, even perhap
In message <[email protected]>, Andy Talbot <[email protected]> writes MSF has been off as well, just as I wanted to do some long duration frequency calibration tests,
As I have not heard a single 73 Ham signal for ages I will put the beacon on for extended periods during the next few days in the faint hope that I may get a report from somewhere, even perhaps conti
Geri, I am transmitting at the moment on 71.9 + or - 50Hz . I have to go QRT at 07.45 UT in deference to my 104 year old mother-in-law but should be able to switch on again at about 06.30 UT tomorrow
Mike, At 17:47 31/03/00 +0100, you wrote: ..................................................................... The band gets even quieter tonight when the Decca transmissions at the bottom end go QR