Hi All. Don't suppose there are many of you still up but thought I would send a small word of encouragement to John and Jack. Have seen something of your signals on all but one transmission period. C
Hi All, much the same conditions here ! ... awfull I will continue transmissions, 3 sec dot, at 12 mins past and 42 mins past each hour on 135.9400 kHz, change to 10 sec dot after 03.00Z, but give up
Hi All, Condx terrible . 128.9 kHz and DCF39 both around S-2 and worst this winter . In addition S-9 QRN here also . Will Keep trying . &3 de John es Jack ZJ es ZZ
Thanks to John we are getting some useful information on T/A in less than ideal conditions. So I am encouraged to continue with the beacon at least for the next few nights when Alan thinks condx. may
Thanks everyone. I'm off to bed. Last message was "GN" in case it's not too clear! I had a bit of tripping due to heavy rain which delayed the last "M" of the callsign at 01:10ish. Good Night. Dave '
Hi Gary, if you moved a little closer to the rest of the gang (below say 135.924), your signal might well be seen by one of us QRSS30+ watchers on either side of the pond... 73 and good luck with you
Hi Markus, Thanks for your advice, I will move shortly to about 135,923.5 Is there a grabber in Europe showing this frequency? Regards, Gary - G4WGT - IO83qp --Original Message-- From: owner-rsgb_lf_
Gary, Thanks for your advice, I will move shortly to about 135,923.5 Is there a grabber in Europe showing this frequency? Anybody regularly watching that frequency range would have their stuff set fo
Hi John & Markus, I am carrying out tests at the moment for the first time on air using the modified PA & rebuilt antenna, not looking for contacts or DX as yet, only using about 200 watts at the mom
Dear Jay, Bryan, John and LF, Jay, just pushed the pole up the chimney for the last couple of meters, everything seems to be fine so far... so I intend to get back on air around 22:30 (135922.4/.5, D