Hi Sandy, Ah! That would be well outside my window of 1 Hz or so. I will try again. I suspect that the line I saw was from the East because it faded out at our dawn. Thanks for letting me know. 73, J
As much as I hate to say it, that probably was not the AMRAD beacon. It is really at about 136.745 (we are assigned 136.750 but the tolerance specified allows us a few HZ either side). Also I watched
As much as I hate to say it, that probably was not the AMRAD beacon. It is really at about 136.745 (we are assigned 136.750 but the tolerance specified allows us a few HZ either side). Also I watched
Hi Alberto, Thanks, I was aware of the read-out facility, but as you say it is only to 0.1Hz resolution. You wrote "to operate as a hot link, you must write http:// in front..." Ah! Something so smal
Hi All, On testing I found that to see the image it is necessary to copy (or type) the address www.g4cnn.f2s.com/amradbeacon.jpg into the URL field, for some reason only part of this functions if yo
[snip] The lack of finer vertical scaling in Argo is the one minor deficiency in this otherwise excellent package. [snip] John and the group, as an ad-interim way to read the frequency with 0.1 reso