Hi Laurence and the others, OKay. I will operate QRSS60 at 137780Hz as long as possible on 13th December. My antenna at there will be much suitable than usual. 73, Rick -- -.. . --... .-.. .-- .-. .-
Look forward to seeing the Signals Rik - The 13th will be my last weekend of Ops in China, and will be returning to Oklahoma in January ,,,,,,, Laurence KL 1 X in BY3A I agree Rik's observation on th
Stefan, there is one good reason to limit the output power 100W: more power could become lethal (high antenna voltages / currents). The "black box operators" must be protected against this danger, ot
I agree Rik's observation on the 100W limitation. Average CW operator is a KEY-technician without any science. A good earth is essencial for LF operation, otherwise would get LF shock at frame of tra
Warren, LF, Tnx for the info! I am not "afraid" that now many OMs come on the band who just bought their rig, like on HF. Even if you could buy a loading coil, you never will get qrv satisfactorily c
Hi Scott and the others, I will try to send QRSS60 or QRSS120 from 23:00Z on 12th to 10:00Z on 13th December. I believe this will cover your sunrise and EU sunset. It is a good weather forcast on 13t
The "black box operators" must be protected against this danger, otherwise they might go QRT due to "natural selection" :-) Well, should that happen, they will be candidates for the Darwin Award... i
Hi Rick Please try for a time before and during my sunrise. You may be surprises. Very good LF condx right now. 73 Scott Rick Wakatori wrote: Hi Laurence and the others, OKay. I will operate QRSS60 a