Dear Dennis, Roger, LF Group, Thanks for the additional reports for M0BMU/P. Here are some details of the station - see the attachment for pictures: The TX antenna was a 15.3m fibreglass mast with 4
Dear LF Group, Thanks to G3KEV, PA3ABK, G3DXZ, and G3XIZ for the QSOs so far - it is a real treat to actually be able to hear signals and the band noise rather than QRM for a change! The antenna seem
Dear Stefan, LF Group Have you done the CW QSOs with the hand key? Very good! Maybe we can repeat that on 137 in some time? :-) It is is an old Junker military key made in DL... I think with this ant
Thanks for the information Jim. The 15.3m fibre glass pole looks useful. I presume this was one bought from an internet supplier and that it collapses down for transportation. I can just make out so
Dear LF Group, Back to the /P site shortly to resume operating. I have not had any specific requests, so will probably call CQ in CW from time to time, with some beacon signals when there is no activ
Dear Jim, Tnx for the detailed infos about your /p activity. Its nice to see others beeing out (below 1 MHz) as well :-) A pity that we cannot become QRV here in DL... Have you done the CW QSOs with
Dear Roger, LF Group, Thanks for the information Jim. The 15.3m fibre glass pole looks useful. I presume this was one bought from an internet supplier and that it collapses down for transportation. I
Thanks Jim for the explanation. Was wondering how you could produce such a "massive" signal. FYI it was about the same as Nitonrdo/GNI Navtex. I believe they run 1000 or 400W and QRB 450km. (Yr abt 3