Dear LF & VLF enthusiasts, 2001 Feb 5-19 VA3LK-G3AQC QRSS90 2001 Feb 13 VE1ZJ(RX)/VE1ZZ(TX) - G3LDO QRSS3 more info abt best LF's QSOs on http://136.73.ru/h_qso/index.htm (actualy on 23 Feb 2010) I b
Well lets start by looking at the success of stations on 137kHz - pretty dismal actually. I know that there was a TA contact on 137 10 or more years ago between the late Larry Kayser VA1LK and G0MRF
Hello Warren, No need for money. I will take that challenge. Maybe it will not be a QSO but just a reception, anyway. And: Effort is fun! :-) 6.34 kHz is just a test, the main interest will stay at 8
Dear Warren, LF Group, I think that is a slightly pessimistic view - the first acknowledged 2-way transatlantic QSOs on 137kHz were, if I remember correctly, between G3LDO, VE1ZJ, and VE1ZZ in a 3-co
Jim ROS-MF-1 May solve the problem ? from what I have seen / measure it can decode up to -3 db below the point wspr stops responding ... sending the same data that wspr sends , ie G0NBD IO83 20 , the
Hi Stefan, Mmmm I suppose I put my head right into the noose there :-)) I think this is a difficult one. I am sure the ideal time would be just before sunset in Canada or just before dawn in Europe.