Tony, Please reconsider trying again on MF. There is much scope for experimenting and everything you learn is personal to you. You don't have to stroke the ego of those who (think they) know everythi
Mal. It doesn't make any difference as I still have to prove "experience of CW on LF bands", and as I usually operated at the top end of the MUF, I don't think ComReg would be too impressed, see ...
Tony I thought a NOV was also necessary for 137 Kcs, has that changed also I have been informed that the fees necessary for a 500 permit is paid for by the national society and no cost to the individ
The facts speak for themselves not my doing, there were over 30 countries active on 137 a few yeas ago, now three or four hardly encouraging. All the recent hype by a few about getting on 9 Kcs, wher
Jay And plenty going on, on other bands, lots of acty at present on HF, 10 metres is open today mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected][email protected] To: rsgb_lf_group@bl
Dear Mike, first of all, let me say that your signal has never created any problem here, and I appreciate your careful choice of operating techniques to mitigate potential interference. As far as I c
Mal, 137 KHz has been part of the Irish authorised frequencies for a couple of years now and I'm not aware of the IRTS subsidising the 500 KHz NOV, can't think why they would either. Tony, EI8JK On 1
Jay Another point which is different from some years back. The numbers are not there anymore, and what does exist is spread across the bands 9, 137, 500 Kcs for example 2 ops active on 9 kcs at times
John. Thanks for your support and encouragement, plus you are not the only one to appeal to me not to give up. Rest assured I haven't given up entirely, but I have certainly regained a lot of my orig
LF, Am 14.11.2010 12:17, schrieb Markus Vester: In my opinion, the point of the story is to motivate every LF grabber operator to include an Eu slot as well. Kind regards, Markus (DF6NM) I will chang
Jay Another point which is different from some years back. The numbers are not there anymore, and what does exist is spread across the bands 9, 137, 500 Kcs for example 2 ops active on 9 kcs at time
Markus, Group Since my name was mentioned I'll make a quick post. We may have a chicken and egg situation here. Up until several years ago I routinely monitored and reported on EU activity on LF ...
On 14/11/2010 14:08, mal hamilton wrote: The good days on the lower frequencies are gone, definitely not attracting new comers, the numbers speak for themselves. I must say the other mf band 160 metr