"proper elevated antenna is wasted time except one is content with a few kilometres coverage, and..." Mal - try telling that to the Russian, US, Chinese Mi$#tary and Antarctic VLF research stations t
OM Now you are trying to dictate to me what to do. That has not worked in the past. Are you dangling from your Kite and when do you expect to land !!!!!!!!!!!11 G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: sch
You have certainly got me puzzled. !!!!!!!!!! Earlier on this morning at 0253z you congratulated Toni and Jay on their TA qso. I was congratulating you on your achievement with your TX Kite antenna a
Mal, Are you bored? What's the motive to start that thread? Making some stress and anger on the reflector? Watch some TV, look what's going on on HF, take a walk until its dark or take a bath... Ther
On 19/02/2011 15:53, mal hamilton wrote: On VLF es LF especially, using anything but a proper elevated antenna is wasted time except one is content with a few kilometres coverage, and earth probe ind
Laurence there is a BIG difference between radio amateur transmitted signals and Commercial operators Regarding LF plots, suffice it to say that if you read my message you will see that I can copy OE
We all know that vertical antennas, as high as possible, are the best choice if one has the place and if there are not to much trees and buildings. No need for discussions. If there would be somethin
John A cave DIVER is someone who decends underground for exploration. I was not referring to Sea/Ocean divers I did say Cave Divers. G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] John Rabso
On 19 Feb 2011, at 16:53CET, mal hamilton wrote: On VLF es LF especially, using anything but a proper elevated antenna is wasted time except one is content with a few kilometres coverage, and earth p
Mal, I didn't mention sea/ocean divers. Most cavers try to keep their heads above water when underground. Only a small number take aqualung or similar gear with them to do things underwater. John F5V
It seems to me on the the lower frequencies to cover a reasonable distance of a few hundred kilometres a good Antenna and plenty of RF power is needed as has been proved by the recent experiments by