<< To me, the idea of being able to actually see ionospheric effects on skywave signals at LF, which to my knowledge have never before been characterised, is more exciting than being the first to mak
Peter - et al For some of us scientific experiements and measurement / understanding of the propagation medium is of far greater interest than merely trying to make QSOs. To me, the idea of being abl
Larry, The goal is not a wide audience! The goal is a two way LF QSO over the North Atlantic. A new train had left the station, some will jump on board, some will choose not to jump on board, some wo
Peter: In the UK there is a legal requirement for an amateur radio transmission to be regularly identified with a callsign. I guess it must be different in Canada Interesting, we have a similar requi
special event etc. In the UK there is a legal requirement for an amateur radio transmission to be regularly identified with a callsign. I guess it must be different in Canada It is a requirement in
From Larry special event etc. In the UK there is a legal requirement for an amateur radio transmission to be regularly identified with a callsign. I guess it must be different in Canada As soon as we
Markus: Frequency is accurate, look there, see following.... It's fine now Larry. S6 on the meter and exactly the same frequency as before. 137,789.89 As Peter said, it would be great to see your cal
Hi Larry, nothing on 137.790, but there is a weak broken line at .792, something like 1 min on, 1/2 min off. Could this be you?? Using spectogram 0.34 Hz/pix, 10 s/pix, 10 av, it was quite clear arou
Greetings: Transmitting tests on 137.790 from VA3LK will start again today from 20 utc to 03 utc for the next three days. The signal will be long dashes from 1 to 3 mites long, a different dash lengt