For more than one year now, we have had a QRS beacon on the air 24/7 (at least, weather permitting) but our presnt "Part 5" license only allows us to transmit on 136.750 +/- 5 Hz. Our beacon is being
Hi André, I wasn't aware of that. But since Dexter could copy UK stations running abt. 350mW ERP it might be worth putting up a 24h beacon arround 137790, would allow the Eu's to monitor beacons in
Hi André, The problem is not with the AMRAD licenses, unfortunately. The FCC issued us (AMRAD) a "Part 5 license", i.e., an experimental license that only allows us to talk to one another, not as ama
Rik I am having difficulty in getteng 60 sec elements on DFCW (ok on QRSS) seems that sum of element and gap cannot exceed 70secs.This is a problem since I am sure DFCW is the solution for the T/A qs
Congrats to Laurie & Dexter. It seems that 60 sec./dot opens a complete new world of posibilities. Two things to do now : - try to get some (more) transmitting activity at the western side of the po
Congrats to Laurie & Dexter. It seems that 60 sec./dot opens a complete new world of posibilities. Two things to do now : - try to get some (more) transmitting activity at the western side of the pon
Congratulations Laurie and Dexter. That is a very clear call sign on the pair of JPGs, thanks to Argo. Now just a matter of getting both sides organised at the same time. 73, John, G4CNN ____________
I just copied Laurie's complete call on 135.922 KHz. See it at: http://dmcintyre.home.att.net/G3AQC-2feb01.jpg http://dmcintyre.home.att.net/G3AQCb-2feb01.jpg MØBMU's dashes are at the top and looks