LF / 2200 meter community, I am a little afraid to ask this question. I don't want to start a "war" here. But... What is the feeling in the LF community about a QSO (DFCW or QRSS) which takes more th
Hello Paul, As Mrs. Beeton was alleged to have written in her 1920's cookery book about preparing Jugged Hare , "First catch your hare..." Then we can argue the legitimacy or not of the endeavour ;)
Hi Paul, Am 23.03.2018 13:38, schrieb N1BUG: LF / 2200 meter community, I am a little afraid to ask this question. I don't want to start a "war" here. But... No problem! What is the feeling in the LF
Hi Paul. I believe historically this has been acceptable. The first amateur signal to cross the Atlantic on 136kHz was on 10th Sept 2000. That was high power at the EU end with an antenna about 200f
Paul, first TA full 2way QSOs on 136 in 2001: from Feb 5 to Feb 19 VA3LK and G3AQC Feb 13 VE1ZJ(RX) + VE1ZZ(TX) and G3LDO 2001-Mar-15 DARC, RSBG and AMRAD - the sponsors of the Trans-Atlantic Cha
73! Alex R7NT 136.73.ru 2018-03-23 15:38 GMT+03:00 N1BUG <[email protected]>: LF / 2200 meter community, I am a little afraid to ask this question. I don't want to start a "war" here. But... What is th
This question has been answered to my satisfaction. Thank you to all who took the time to share your knowledge and thoughts. The historical perspective provided by Alex, R7NT sums it up for me. Histo
Hi Stefan, Yes. I still have to play with the version you sent me to see if it works here. I had too many non-radio things interfering this week! EbNaut seems very interesting but I don't know where