Andy, Camborne is another lightning monitoring site. See http://www.intersites.co.uk/81765/index.html 73s Roger G3XBM On 22 October 2010 19:55, Andy Talbot <[email protected]> wrote: Of the f
Confused.... Wick is in Caithness, on the Scottish mainland near John O'Groats Lerwick is in Shetland (please...please...not "the Shetlands") Cheers, John GM4SLV
So you need permission to switch on a light??? 73 Victor --Oorspronkelijk bericht-- Van: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]Namens Alan Melia Verzonden: vri
Hello Alan, So under british regulations I did a lot of illegal experiments in the past HI.I don't know how the dutch telecom office thinks about this but I have a feeling they just don't want to be
James Is that you testing at present strong signal around 8.97 Kcs keying on/off testing de mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] James Cowburn To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.
Of the four exclusion zones, three are obvious, presumably sferics receivers spread across the UK. Exeter - the MO itself; Eskdalemuir, and Wick in the Shetlands are AFAIK normal monitor
True , but compared to the spread spectrum nonsense from over the water , ofcom seems to be quiet sane ! (always knew there was something fishy about 'ross') During the GB4FPR 500 nov , I has no prob
Victor I am on the East coast and just across the sea from Holland and most Dutch stns are audible with me on 137 and 500. The stn on 9 Kcs was on slow hand sent cw and is most likely to be PA but qs
Hi Victor & all on VLF ! Good copy on JN06HT of Stefan/DK7FC See capture ( start at 08:00 utc ) 73 Jean-Pierre f1afj Le 23/10/2010 10:09, [email protected] a écrit : So you need permission to switch
Hi all ! Last capture of Stefan ! in JN06HT ( approximately 690km ) Setup : Single turn loop ( 2m of dia ) Preamplifier HB 30dB ( push pul MMIC in "A" class ) no filter ! Souncard of laptop PC NB: I
Congrats on that Roger and 400 Hz wide ... ! G .. From: Roger Lapthorn Sent: Friday, October 22, 2010 2:06 PM To: [email protected] ; G6ALB ; [email protected] Subject: LF: 8.97kHz NoV
Hello Mal, how are you so sure it's a PA0 station,any id? The radio spectrum is regulated from 9 KHz to (if I am correct) 300GHz.Maby some governments want to regulate outside these borders...Of cour
.... not a good idea , taken long enough as it is ! at least cannot blame Roger for a glitch in sub navigation ! *Frequencies allowed:* 8.7kHz - 9.1kHz i wonder what would happen if you applied speci
VLF Can anyone else see this carrier keying on/off maybe PA0 or a new nov g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@blackshe
*Frequencies allowed:* 8.7kHz - 9.1kHz i wonder what would happen if you applied specifically for 8.0-8.990kHz (no frequency >9kHz). is expanding the frequency range above 9kHz a trick by OFCOM, so
Victor I have already heard a PA0 stn on 9 Kcs a couple of weeks ago, weak signal on slow CW and last nite when I got into the shack in the evening there was a stn testing carrier on/off for short pe
Hi All, Mine arrived to with the same T & Cs. Time to wind that coil and fire up the system. With best regards Jim Dr. James Cowburn G7NKS The information transmitted is intended only for the person
Andy But no restrictions across the channel where NOV'S are not needed and they can blast away QRO if desired, does'nt make sense. 10w erp would be more realistic in the UK on 9 Kcs g3kev -- Original