Dear Toni, LF Group, HE3OM has the advantage of a much stronger TX signal than most Eu stations, so I guess you have a good chance of being copied in NA on Friday night, unless the propagation is ver
Radio amateurs do not have suitable calibrated equipment, suitable antennas nor in most cases the expertise to carry out these measurements. Can you measure my ERP ? and if so what is it ? From your
Toni, Jay, Congrats to the xband QSO! I was to late and just saw you on my wideband screen: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LFwide.jpg 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 19.02.2011 01:50, schrieb Scott Tilley: Con
I will be QRV fonite fm 2230 gmt on 136.318 Khz in QSO mode as usual CQ G3KEV, CQ KEV, or KEV until signal is detected then proceed with QSO. Operation attended at all times and also xband 7
Mal, The reference ...'especially by Radio Amateurs' could well be considered offensive and is definitely not borne out by fact. I suppose that the only qualified people would be marine radio officer
Hello Paul, I measured the signal strength of HE3OM relative to DCF39 as -41dB. I am pretty confident about this value as I used a calibrated attenuator (1dB steps). Calibration of the attenuator was
Toni No TX on 137.790 tonight. Thunderstorms in immediate area. Very unusual for this time of year. Sorry. Jay -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] HB9ASB To: [email protected] rs
Toni Call CQ on say 136.316 and listen/watch for reply on 137.780 Khz approx. There are a number of stations active on the East coast USA that will reply if they hear/see you mal/g3kev -- Original Me
Congrats Jay! Toni has a rocking signal your way. I wonder what swallowed up Mal? 73 Scott On 2/18/2011 4:10 PM, [email protected] wrote: Toni Tnx QSO! Jay W1VD Wd2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Messag
Mal, You will just have to wait then.... I certainly have both the equipment and the antennas (both calibrated) needed to measure field strength available to me but you have already said that my meas
Toni It is all Guesswork trying to measure ERP some hundreds of miles away. especially by Radio Amateurs. I have seen figures in the past and after a detailed mathematical analysis the concluded stat
Hi Chris, You are probably right, most amateurs would not have the sort of kit I have available at work, but for home use some very good measuring equipment at LF is certainly available to amateurs o
Toni For convenience stick around 136.316 plus or minus a few to make it easy for the observer in a single window to look for multiple station acty. This has been the procedure over the years and has
Toni Signal was unstable but is settling down. Watching in QRSS10. http://www.w1vd.com/grabber.html Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] HB9ASB To: rsgb_lf_
Where's Mal! On 2/18/2011 3:16 PM, [email protected] wrote: Toni Signal was unstable but is settling down. Watching in QRSS10. http://www.w1vd.com/grabber.html Jay W1VD WD2XNS WE2XGR/2 -- Origina
Now starting on 136.318 qrs 30 and QSX 7022. Pse reply on 7022 normal CW with callsign and report if detected. and I will immediately cut and send callsign and report. will also QSX 137.780 or as re
[email protected] wrote: Signal was unstable but is settling down. Watching in QRSS10. http://www.w1vd.com/grabber.html Great signal Jay! Not a trace here :( Dex