Dear LF Group, M0BMU shut down at about 0800utc. During the night, thee antenna systen seems to have dried out, and antenna current is more or less normal again. Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU
Hello Jim, dear LF Group, on 136.319.000 that´s me - 400 W RF, 13 m Marconi, minus 11 deg centigrade. Text: IS, QRSS 120, fast cw id. Best wishes for 2006 es cuagn Tom, DK1IS JN59WK -- Original Messa
Jim Sorry to hear about the power supply...by 0500Z even the normally solid white loran lines had all but disappeared. Jay, W1VD Dear LF Group, M0BMU transmitted a beacon signal from about 0000utc un
Alan Thanks for the info...looks like Hartmut has good signal levels from at least XGJ at his place. Signals are normally up an down here at this time of night and tend to smooth out in another hour
Hi Roelof , Good capture, I think that it is to 06:00 UTC at the time of the end of the grayline ? my rig : loop 2m x 2m 16 spires and HM receiver 73 qro Jean-Pierre Hello Jean-Pierre, This is how it
Alan Great! I'll probably fire things up a bit later since there's no activity in the TA window. Will be interested to see your results. Jay Hi Jay, I dont know whether you are running ' XNS tonight
Hi Mike I did used to run a grabber but I am on dial up and with a limit of 150 hours a month so when a lot of others (with broadband access) took up the postings I stopped running mine...its run "fo
Hi Roelof , Yes it is interesting to see the difference in propagation, there is perhaps the reason of your antenna, here I use a loop of 2m * 2m. My friend F5YG who is to 400 km in north has to him
Hi Roelof, I have the same effect here, I think we are seeing the effects of interference (optical meaning) or "out-phasing" between multiple paths. There has been a slight increase in geomagnetic ac