Tnx Laurence for the reports. Keep motoring and listening. I listen at times for W stns but not visual, so far nil hrd. 73 mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Lauren
Thanks Mal /2 Jay was some dBs below CW read last night but there again my impressions of conditons was "mixed" Great signal from you all over the UK from the car here. There hasnt been a place where
Hi Mal Good to see you keeping the bands warm! Enjoying Craigavon and Portadown too, very nice folks over there and beer prices good too!! Hope to QRV/A v soon Cheers Jim G7NKS From: owner-rsgb_lf_gr
ps 23 Permits issued in the UK for 500 Khz and not a soul active, and LF with no permit restrictions is nearly as bad. It looks like mobile phones and the Internet is more attractive. G3KEV -- Origin
corr G3DXZ -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] mal hamilton To: [email protected] rsgb Sent: Sunday, September 25, 2011 8:29 AM Subject: LF: 500 MF This morning nice sigs fr
Hi Mal, These guys do not use QRSS. It is 100% CW by the ear. Speeds range from 5 to 21 WPM. QRSS by request but the normal signal is plain CW and lots of it hand keyed. Many QSO's have taken place s
Hi Mal, The band is very busy tonight with many stations on the air right now around 506kc. Everyone is armchair copy in regular CW. At 505.7kc there is a 21wpm CW station out of Colorado USA running
Hello Mal and all: You can see at http://w5jgv.com/cgi-bin/lwlread-online.pl the operational status of the WD2XSH stations on 500kHz. The highest signal I could hear was from WD2XSH/10, op Dexter, ev