Hi Larry, Hearty Congratulations to you both. Hurray! The corks are flying here. Yes I did see your transmission. It first appeared around 22.30 and faded out around 00.10 and nothing more seen for
Hi all, I am writing this email with great trepidation. Firstly what I am about to write could be to my benefit because I have been involved with a previous claim for a transatlantic exchange of inf
Hi all, I am writing this email with great trepidation. Firstly what I am about to write could be to my benefit because I have been involved with a previous claim for a transatlantic exchange of info
John: First, my thanks to you for your part of keeping our communications with between us on process issues and no communications on QSO issues - the difference is important to us hi. Hearty Congratu
Hi Larry, Hearty Congratulations to you both. Hurray! The corks are flying here. Yes I did see your transmission. It first appeared around 22.30 and faded out around 00.10 and nothing more seen for t
Hi Larry, Hearty Congratulations to you both. Hurray! The corks are flying here. Yes I did see your transmission. It first appeared around 22.30 and faded out around 00.10 and nothing more seen for t
Larry and Laurie, congratulations on this success, despite what other people might say, at least I am sure that despite of the first successcful transatlantic QSO on LF you can claim to have had the
Dear LF Group, There is not much to add to Mike's account of our QSO. I was using the oxco exciter and keyer as described in QST vol. 89 no. 7 into a switching/bypass cap and then to the Decca amp in
2007/2/12, Mike Dennison <[email protected]>: Joe, VO1NA, and I completed a successful QSO last night. He was using QRSS60 and I used QRSS30. The contact involved no repeats and lasted 3.5 h
Congratulations Joe and Mike! 73, Dick, PA0SE The attached images of Joe show that conditions were very good, with some strong fades. Initially I had Argo set to 30 second dots, but changed to 60s du
Mike and Joe This is a splendid result and you are both to be congratulated. Particularly Mike who has such a restricted site - it just shows what can be done with skill and perseverance. Peter, G3LD
Joe, VO1NA, and I completed a successful QSO last night. He was using QRSS60 and I used QRSS30. The contact involved no repeats and lasted 3.5 hours, starting at 2230UTC. 'O' reports were exchanged.