Peter, Cave radio people have for some time been wondering about the origin of the Galloping Horses effect. I believe the term was coined by Jean-Jacques Fauchez, F6IDE, but he is now a Silent Key we
From G3PLX: At the moment (10:30) Lessay is transmitting with it's 9th pulse mostly off except that it's pulsing "RE" in morse. Rugby is transmitting with it's first two pulses mostly off, but they r
Dear LF Group, It appears the Lessay Loran went off at about 0805utc this morning - at the same time, the sidebands that G3YXM saw appeared on the Rugby signal, which has continued normally. They rea
From G3PLX: It wasn't Rugby that went off yesterday but Lessay. As luck would have it I was trying to debug some LORAN receive software that morning, and I couldn't figure out why it wouldn't work. I
I forgot to add that, when the signal was at low level, the Galloping Horses effect was absent. There was just a steady noise somewhat like an unsuppressed fluorescent light. 73 John ** REPLY SEPARAT
In a message dated 07/03/2006 20:21:20 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: For rugby test schedules, contact Twickenham Stadium? 73, Bob ZL2CA I drove past it this evening. No one was home
Dave and LF, on 100 kHz, I did indeed see the Lessay outage, but nothing unusual on Rugby, or any of the other stations - see screenshot (vertical: 6:00 to 12:00 with 5 minute averaging, horizontal:
Dear Dave, LF Group, Perhaps they are continuing with their "first Tuesday in the month" maintenance periods that we used to look forward to on 73kHz? Cheers, Jim Moritz 73 de M0BMU Hmm I can't tell
Hi Dave, the message below received last night via navtex. Probably some tests? 73 Hartmut ZCZC EH69 NAVAREA ONE 068 LORAN C. NORTHWEST EUROPE. STATION LESSAY. LESSAY CHAIN RATES 6731-X AND 6731-Z AN
These sidebands, spaced at about 0.3Hz appeared suddenly on my Rugby line which falls in the US grabber window. It started with a glitch at about ten past 8 and went off about half-past 11 with an id