Hi Mike, I seem to have cocked things up, trying to resolve the problem, sorry for that. Gary - G4WGT. OK that sounds great!!! I know the XGR stations will make it over the pond. Mine is a long shot
Hi Mike, LF, Is the frequency you mentioned going to be in regular use or maybe some other popular frequency on 600m. I can set up a version of SpecLab on my grabber with a split to that area of 600m
Mike, LF, G4WGT grabber running tonite with a small split centred on 507.4000KHz. http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber.html Main screen covering from 499.800KHz to 505.500KHz Gary - G4WGT. --O
This one covers 501 / 509 khz , may show ? http://92.235.33.173:8080/ Most are listed :- http://groups.google.com/group/uk500khz/web/500-khz-grabbers G .. -- From: "Mike WE0H" <[email protected]> Sent:
Ahhh, I see that now. Good. I hope there is room for me in there tonight...hi hi... Thank you, Mike /16 G4WGT grabber running tonite with a small split centred on 507.4000KHz. http://myweb.tiscali.co
OK that sounds great!!! I know the XGR stations will make it over the pond. Mine is a long shot for sure with only 70w output. I do cover the US so who knows? I will be on 507.40kc tonight. 73 Mike W
Any 600m Grabbers up there yet? The band is in real good shape right now. I am on 507.40kc right now with a CW beacon signal for Ted to work on his Grabber in Kansas. I'll leave it run for several ho
Don't know if this helps but the link should allow you to plonk yourself in a clear space without a loran line globally getting in the way... http://www.kl1x.com/wwloran.gif Laurence KL 1 X Wasilla A
Mike, LF, OK, Gud Luk with that Mike. It's just a test at the moment, if successful I would like to try a second page with a grabber for the U.S. Band so as not to be so cramped. Cheers, Gary - G4WGT