don't despair, some of us newbies are looking speculatively at the sky and the lawn and working out how to fill each with wire and remembering how nice valves are on ye olde LF rx's and studying a tx
Mal & LF, If we all had that attitude no one would make the effort. I am still working on getting the best from my small back garden antenna system. I am also working on my confidence of returning to
Mal We're all working hard over here to make your life more interesting :) 73 Scott,VE7TIL -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] hamilton mal To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_grou
ROCK ON ! Bryan. I am also contemplating a box with little electric fires in tiny jam jars which screams out for modding to LF. p.s. The electronics looks easy but in which opening do I shovel the co
Mike WE0H Scott Tilley wrote: Mal We're all working hard over here to make your life more interesting :) 73 Scott,VE7TIL -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] hamilton mal To: rsgb_lf_gr
ROCK ON ! Bryan. I am also contemplating a box with little electric fires in tiny jam jars which screams out for modding to LF. p.s. The electronics looks easy but in which opening do I shovel the c
Thanks John! Now I know that, I can set up some instrumentation to measure mod. depth in fathoms but a really neat trick gets me reading QRSS in kph (or mph) subject to parallex error on my trusty Fa
Actually, joking aside. I have on the bench a Trio(Kenwood) JR310 which has a very (?) stable VFO which might be further improved by "huff & puff" stabilisation (already discussed with G3nyk). The VF
Jeff, F6BWO, did not find your mail-adress in Callsign-Server, so have to take this way. Just to let you know, the qrg was fairly free when I called cq. But that did not lasted long when databursts