Hi Steve and all, I suspect that these propagation peaks that last two hours or more are accompanied by relatively stable phase delay. If so, coherent detection using a carrier recovered by e.g. an h
Greetings, Firstly, may I add my heartiest congratulations on this 'Jason' first, to Jim, John and the conceivers and developers of the mode, especially Alberto. Quietly, in the hope of eventually tu
In what I believe is the first transatlantic LF Jason reception, I was greeted with the following when I returned home tonight: http://webpages.charter.net/w1tag/files/BMU-JAS.jpg Well done Jim / Joh
Dear LF Group, Very pleased that Jason has made it across the pond - thanks to W1TAG for the reception, and also to I2PHD, I2CZL and KK7KA for the software development. The actual message was "M0BMU
Dave, Not only the first Jason reception but also the first mode other than QRSS to cross the pond. < Uh... not so! I copied Jim in WOLF mode in March, 2001. Since I've also seen him in QRSS mode, th
In a message dated 12/18/02 2:57:56 AM GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: In what I believe is the first transatlantic LF Jason reception, I was greeted with the following when I returned h
Congratulations John and Jim! John, you were not without competition but my Jason had both hands tied behind his back. I have a strong signal dead on 137.500 and the QRN sounds like a summer evening
In what I believe is the first transatlantic LF Jason reception, I was greeted with the following when I returned home tonight: http://webpages.charter.net/w1tag/files/BMU-JAS.jpg I'm not sure that J