Hi Andy there are no stations beaconing continuously on 136khz. However the usual way to observe the propagation is my monitoring the idle signal from DCF39 138.830 and/or HGA22 on 135.54. DCF39 is l
Hi Alan, What are you expecting to happen that will prevent T/A on 137 in the future? 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XJ etc -- 73 Warren K2ORS WD2XGJ WD2XSH/23 WE2XEB/2 WE2XGR/1
Hello Warren , I am not impatient ! just that I get information ! because one hears things on this band . I am very happy of knowing that XGJ will answer of the service , it is with great pleasure th
Dear LF group, longwave propagation conditions seem favourable, with Loran-C coming in from both "ends" of the world. I will reactivate the old "Eu-slot" tonight and transmit a 60 second DFCW beacon
Jean-Pierre, Patience please! The WD2XGJ ATU is almost ready - this time I have silver plated the components for good conductivity. WD2XGJ should be back on 137 soon! 73 Warren K2ORS/WD2XGJ -- 73 War
Hi Alan , Andy , Warren , If I read you well ! I can arrange my LF 137 Khz until the next solar cycle ! To stop the grabber which have not seen anything any more for one month ! and to make another t
Hi John and Andrey, great, thanks for setting things up and watching! Seems I'm currently making it to Moscow... Will try to keep the signal on air through the rest of the the night. 73 de Markus, DF
Hi Warren I dont think anything will prevent TA on 136 but it will become more difficult as the Sun becomes more active. The original crossings on 136kHz were made near the last Solar max, but it was
Hi John, thanks again for looking! DF6NM was on air with about 400 mW ERP until 3:50z, when one of the topload wires came down to the roof due to failure of a moist insulator. In daylight, the broken
Probably not what you wanted but that is the present status. 136 is fairly quiet over here just now, but it may be the last good chance to make the crossing for a few years !! Cheers de Alan G3NYK Th