Thanks for the nice signal reports.. Some good contacts today (Saturday). John and myself worked EI0CF (x-band). Jim and Mike worked GI3PDN (x-band) and a few of us worked G2AJV. Sunday will be our l
G3KEV de G3CCH Hello Mal / I would like to listen for you on 73 KhzI can transmit but only very qrp. How about tomorrow afternoon sometime (friday) , your choice of actual time , 73 John.
Hi Laurie G3AQC and Co I heard you this morning on 71.7 khz but due to a computer smpu was unable to copy properly, about 459 at one stage but your signal also had qsb. My loop is positioned EW ther
To All from PA0SE Laurie wrote: I will be very pleased to transmit on 73 this evening and/or tomorrow morning. I agree that we should use the remaining time effectively and have been trying to do jus
If anyone would like to TX on 73 khz over the weekend I will listen and work xband 136 khz. I want to try the loop out on 73 khz. I have built an atu that resonates the loop both on 136 and 73 khz.
Jose, I will be transmitting QRSS3 on 71.650kHz most of Sunday morning. Can you check for my sigs, please? I will be much weaker than Laurie, though. Mike, G3XDV http://www.lf.thersgb.net ==
Hi all, home is the sailor just last night back from DL; ES; OH; OZ; RA & SM and ready to mourn the passing of 73KHz as from tonight. After restringing the couple of broken top loading wires have ju