Listening around 472.5 for CW acty this evening. The next 3 weeks or so are the DX PEAK periods going on past experience over the years. This applies to MF and LF 73 DE MAL/G3KEV
Hi MF, So far the band seems to be clean (no strong QRN). However there is strong QRN is Tasmania on Edgar's grabber. So i will stop my LF transmission soon and will then QSY to MF, trying to get som
Hi MF, There was a lot of CW activity this evening so far. Worked: DK8ND, OM1II, SO5AS, DF8UO, DF1BG, I6BQI, 9H1ES, HB9CAU, G0MRF, 9H1BT (not completely) and DJ6CB. Where are all those who don't like
Humming on HF es 6 Metres ? Sounds like a heater cathode short Mal ? G,) -- From: "Mal Hamilton" <[email protected]> Sent: Sunday, July 03, 2016 11:35 PM To: <[email protected]>; <rsgb
NO !! 2 Volt filament wet battery supply, no heater/cathode valves in my shack This is real humming and buzzing, could be Bees and activity has increased since Brexit !!! 73 es GL G3KEV
no heater/cathode valves in my shack Good point Mal, forgot about that low volt 3 phase directly heated MF set up quite a few silly Bee's about at the moment G,) NO !! 2 Volt filament wet battery sup
There's not much activity these days on MF. Just want to inform you that i'll be on air in a few minutes. Sked with DF5QG but you may want to interrupt us for a group QSO!? 472.2 kHz! 73, Stefan/DK7F
There is a carrier on 472.5 and beacon side bands hf , possibility is these are xtal control ? , mid band is full of qrss G.. From: [email protected] mal hamilton Sent: Monday, January 14, 2013 8
Recently mentioned on here the tendency for CW stns to concentrate around 472.5 Khz all working near or on top of each other and the need to spread out is a good suggestion. 73 de G3KEV
MF At present band very active on CW LA9, DL3, EI6, GW3, es a couple of G stns plus the QRSS frequency is also busy It seems these modes are popular on the new band de mal/g3kev
Hi all, This night i will be on MF CW as well, hoping to catch I5TGC and others. Usually the Italian stations have very well readable signals here in JN49. Starting 20 UTC on 472.2 kHz or 472.8 kHz o
MF, There must have been a high CW activity last night. I've added a CW overview window to my grabber ( http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_MF_Grabber.html ) which shows what is/was g