Brian, what a nice image, congratulations to all participants! Merry Christmas Eve to everyone in the group Markus, DF6NM [email protected]: I have been waiting all year for this. I hope there are f
Brian, Thank you for the capture! I'm very pleased with the results. I just acquired a Decca Tx, and it will take a few weeks for me to make the modifications, power supply etc. That should give me a
In a message dated 24/12/2004 15:06:53 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: Brian, Thank you for the capture! I'm very pleased with the results. I just acquired a Decca Tx, and it will take a
Maybe Mal can turn up the wick so his CW could be heard over here? How much power can you generate Mal? Warren has a 10w ERP limit which should be plenty :-D What do you think Warren? Do you have a p
David, I checked the AMRAD site, technically the Bobek award is for "The LF Transatlantic Challenge is pair of Trophies for the first two-way Europe-USA 136 kHz contact once the band is allocated to
In a message dated 24/12/2004 16:19:28 GMT Standard Time, [email protected] writes: David, I checked the AMRAD site, technically the Bobek award is for "The LF Transatlantic Challenge is pair of Trop
I have been waiting all year for this. I hope there are four happy stations across the water this morning. http://homepage.esoterica.pt/~brian/best_overnight_argo_capture.htm Season's greeting to all
Excellent conditions last night see attached pic. Merry Christmas to all. Laurie. Whatever you Wanadoo This email has been checked for most known viruses - find out more here image/pjpeg
Since the FCC has not allocated 136 for the amateur service, the question is would the sponsoring organizations recognize an experimental Part 5 U.S. station contacting a European amateur station as
Re: LF: Trans AtlanticMitch, The situation is a little odd. The rules say that communication can only take place between licensees in the Experimental service, but upon application, the FCC can autho
Hi Mitch, I'm very encouraged that you had copy over a 24 hour period! The FCC Part 5 rules basically allow anything that you can justify, the default condition is that you can communicate only with
I have posted this email before from James Dean, VE3IQ, the IC liason with RAC. In it he advises on communication with stations outside of the amateur service. Thanks Scott - I had not seen that befo
Scott, Thanks for the reminder from the VE side. I now remember an earlier email exchange on that subject. And I do agree with your caution in not straying from the purpose of the grant. I suppose th
Scott, Thanks for the reminder from the VE side. I now remember an earlier email exchange on that subject. And I do agree with your caution in not straying from the purpose of the grant. I suppose t
Regardless of appellations used in the licence, a station transmitting for pure amateur pleasure with no professional/commercial intent is by all standards of English usage... an "amateur radio stati
Dear Group My primary concern lies in the popularization of such communications and the possible backlash we could get from the authorities if these QSOs start to make their life difficult as it star
Regardless of appellations used in the licence, a station transmitting for pure amateur pleasure with no professional/commercial intent is by all standards of English usage... Will you rush out to t
Our behaviour now may have reprecussions in those "corridor negotiations at Geneva." Considering the fragile state of global politics and the sensibilities of some nations, any unilateral behavoiur o
Absolutely. They need only send CQD or SOS.......but of course if they can't send morse then .......??? for Will you rush out to the RESCUE when they are all locked up !! ef. ) with Licence. arrangem