17.2kHz is the frequency used by the Alexanderson TX at SAQ. 73 John Hi John, 17.2? What band is that? 17.2kc? tnx, Mike WE0H of -- mail2web.com ? What can On Demand Business Solutions do for you? ht
Hello LF 17.2kHz is the working QRG of SAQ in Grimeton, Sweden http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grimeton_VLF_transmitter I paid the transmitter site a visit this summer - very interesting place. 73's Pau
here are some listed: http://www.dxinfocentre.com/time-vlf.htm But quite sparse below 30kHz... 73 Paul-Henrik / OH1LSQ Another list is here : http://www.smeter.net/stations/vlf-stations.php 73 Albert
With the 5W ERP limit that applies on 6m in the Nievre, I haven't a hope of competing with Mal's appliance operators, and we don't have 600. I prefer to devote my efforts to 136 and 17.2. 73 John F5V
John, What are the active LF stations (below 30kHz) in Europe? It would be helpful to know in order to perfect an antenna/receiver setup without waiting for SAQ. 73 Warren K2ORS -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD
17.2kHz is the frequency used by the Alexanderson TX at SAQ. 73 John Hi John, 17.2? What band is that? 17.2kc? tnx, Mike WE0H of -- mail2web.com ? Enhanced email for the mobile individual based on Mi
Hi Warren, There is a quite recent screenshot of my VLF reception here: http://freenet-homepage.de/dl4yhf/t/vlf_experiments.htm Look for the "2008-07-31 Broadband VLF Spectrum". You can spot NAA as a
Paul-Henrik, Thank you! I have seen other lists but many are out of date, I would like to get an accurate list to maximize my efforts. Q - How loud is NAA Cutler, Maine on 24kHz in Europe - they are
My operators on 6m are all hi speed CW radio amateurs, not appliance operators. The majority of my qso's are on fast CW and ssb the odd time. Try CW on 6m with your 5W, do not dither, you have to be