Stefan: Close, but no cigar..... local QRM..... https://www.dropbox.com/s/hferguh5tdeaccw/IMG_4352.JPG?dl=0 73 Mike wa3tts -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] DK7FC To: rsgb_lf_group@
Looks like Stefan ran into a Loran line... but wait, Loran is no longer there in North America, and anyway we're on MF not LF. Mike any idea what is causing those spurs? https://dl.dropboxusercontent
Markus: I do not think the QRM signals are spurious. I have built the W1VD preselector for 475~500 kHz range and the offending signals are still present when the preselector is used. Same with the FZ
Hi Mike, thanks for the explanations, nice work indeed! I am are also plagued by a lot of local interference from our dense suburban neighbourhood. especially on MF there seems to be a surprising div
Mike, Interesting to read about your RX equipment. Sounds like a bit effort but must be a great fun as well :-) I like the different antennas, and i'm glad to read that there is interest to get my si
Markus, It's 474.2 kHz dial ;-) 73 Am 31.05.2015 00:36, schrieb Markus Vester: Hi Mike, you won't need separate receivers and PCs just for observing WSPR at both speeds. Frequency bands are adjacent
Mike, Interesting to read about your RX equipment. Sounds like a bit effort but must be a great fun as well :-) I like the different antennas, and i'm glad to read that there is interest to get my s
Mike, how are things looking now on your side? Strong QRN? Same QRM-QRG than last night? 73, Stefan Am 31.05.2015 01:15, schrieb Michael Sapp: RRR Stefan, if you could slide up a few Hz that would be