I found DCF39 very strong tonight in Yukon and am now monitoring the low end near 135.6-135.7 Is anyone to put an amateur beacon on? VY1JA I will be running some tests over the next few nights on 135
Mike, Thanks for the information. It gives me an idea where to watch. The bandpass of Argo is now centered on 135.9215kHz. Mode QRSS60. The software will be doing auto capture 24 hrs/d for the next f
J. Allen schrieb: Mike, Thanks for the information. It gives me an idea where to watch. The bandpass of Argo is now centered on 135.9215kHz. Mode QRSS60. The software will be doing auto capture 24 hr
Uwe, Thanks for posting the update. Your signal should fall within the visible bandpass which is 135920.7 to135922.4 for the next few days. May we all have excellent propagation and even better luck
Uwe and myself are active again tonight using QRSS60. DJ8WX is on 135.9223kHz and I am on 135.9215kHz. Thanks for all of the reports received today. Mike, G3XDV ==
Hi, like the last nights I will be on 135,922.3kHz the next nights too. the mode will be changed to QRSS60. Uwe, For the past several nights I have seen activity very near 135,922.3 kHz. This happens
Uwe, For the past several nights I have seen activity very near 135,922.3 kHz. This happens mainly between 0400 and 0600 UTC. This noise, if it is noise, may prevent me from seeing your signal. If y
Hi Teo, Here in the NE US there are two strong Loran lines at approx. 137.7759 and 137.7761kHz. US Loran lines (tnx. W1TAG) are listed at: http://www.lwca.org/library/reference/ 73, Steve W3EEE 01/10