Stefan; I was waiting to see what you were planning for tonight. You start much earlier there of course and around 2300 I be back home. I am tuned up on 137 band and will see what you are doing at th
Markus, et all; I am not one to be asked this as I am a newbie just getting to learn the ins and outs of LF. Jay, Dex, Stefan, Warren plus some other regulars of the RSGB LF group should be counted a
Hi Stefan, Bob, all, just wondering if it makes much sense if everyone was transmitting at the same time. This may work out well during a dedicated "WSPR night" with alternate slots, but not so well
Markus <lament> Alternate nights is fine by me. Things have gotten a bit boring on LF lately ... same old, same old. Gone are the days of stations actively transmitting from a number of EU countries,
Rightly said, Jay. Where are you all out there? Anyway I'll stay in listening mode tonight. Grabbers running on 137 kHz as usual for Bob, Joe, Stefan and everyone else, and also on 8270 Hz which is b
Dex, http://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/26404526/df6nm_74kHz.jpg now running again. Good night, 73, Markus -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Dexter McIntyre W4DEX To: rsgb_lf_group@bla
LF, Just a short announcement that i'm back on LF, TXing DFCW-90 on 136.172 kHz, as usual. Maybe someone of the TA stations likes to give it a try if something comes through... Ah, and: I know from t
I have my grabber set up for you Stefan. 73 Jay KA9CFD http://www.lwca.org/grabbers/ka9cfd LF, Just to say that i'm TXing DFCW-90 on 136.172 kHz during the night. Maybe some TA work will be possible.
LF! There's not much activity these days on 137 kHz. I thought i spend the night in good old QRSS-60 on 136.172 kHz. Reports welcome :-) 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Hello LF, I'm going to transmit OP32 for this night on 137.573 kHz. Not sure how the propagation is that night but maybe something can be done :-) Reports welcome. Starting in a few minutes... 73, St
Recently a new source of QRM has started here Still trying to find it. On Argo it appears as a comb of lines with 50/100Hz spacing. Not even Stefan is detectable.. John F5VLF
Chris All the CW operators that used to be active on LF have long gone to other bands. All equipment and antennas have been dismantled, this likewise applies to my LF installation. This is the feedba
Mal, You paint a very gloomy picture. There is less LF CW but plenty of activity using weaker signal modes. At sunspot maximum it is also quite natural for people to try HF to take advantage of good
Hi John, Am 14.03.2014 08:02, schrieb John Rabson: Recently a new source of QRM has started here Still trying to find it. On Argo it appears as a comb of lines with 50/100Hz spacing. Not even Stefan
gloomy picture. Reality often is , I can work to GI/EI very simply on 477 , being on the edge of the Irish Sea , where Mal can work into EU being on the edge of the North Sea Ive often copied GI stat