Thank you Alan, Markus, Henny, Jean-Pierre, Jay, It took a while until i belived that this is/was possible. Thank you for the confirmations. I was sceptic if the LF world would call this a valid dete
Hello Stefan, Dimitris, congrats ! Regarding PS: I want to note that this 16464 km distant signal was received in an urban location with a "micro probe" active E field antenna designed by PA0RDT, not
Hello Rik, You should not have told us! Now Mal will certainly have to abandon his transmission aimed to VK land. Stefan, congratulations with this major achievement. It should be nice to know if rec
Hello Dimitris, I am very pleased to hear that my design is of help. It was designed out of necessity. My garden is way to small for large structures and loops don't work as they pick up noise from a
LF, Not yet a clear proof but probably i left a first trace in VK on 136.172 kHz in my evening transmission a few hours ago. The VK1SV grabber ( http://people.physics.anu.edu.au/~dxt103/grabber/) sho
Hi Stefan that sounds spectacular! It is certainly not an easy path to conquor without some very clever modulation! Well Done, this is not exactly a "good time" to try either. Alan G3NYK
Congrats to Stefan and Dimitris! Nice detective work Markus. Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Markus Vester To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@bl
Wow! I'm red-hot with envy ;-) Attached is another grabber screenshot comparison. The width from DK7FC was halved, and the timescale of VK1SV shifted by 28 minutes. In addition to the perfect "7", we
All the credit belongs to Stefan for having such a great setup but also having the enthusiasm and optimism to attempt such a seemingly impossible task! Also, I would like to thank Roelof for designin