Larry Your report on the tapes from Jack VE1ZZ was most interesting. I have worked Jack a number of times over the years on 160 metres and he always has an outstanding signal. He is obviously keen on
Hi all Jack has posted his usual sked times to the DX Cluster (10 min tx starting on the hour and half hour) starting at 2100z this evening 31 Dec. through until 2230z at the moment but I expect he w
VE1ZZ peaked to R 'O' at 2335 and again at 0001 R 'M' I have three adjacent Loran lines, one just below 136.50 and the other two at 136.504 and 136.505 respectively; so the VE1ZZ signal at 136.502 is
Listening was not feasible before 0030z here due to local noise but no decodable signals were seen at 0030z or 0100z. ... same here in Germany, the noise level was (and still is at 01.43 UTC) too hig
Hi all, Jack declared a transmitting slots on the DX cluster of 2200z and 2230z, but did not post them until 2204z !!. Listening was not feasible before 0030z here due to local noise but no decodable
Go for it guys, prove him wrong,hi!! John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ Send a cool gift with your E-Card http://www.bluemountain.com/giftcenter/
Merry Christmas to all experimenters on LF. Unfortunately I am otherwise engaged at present and cannot participate with the VE1ZZ experiments, but now that he is being heard in EU by several amateurs
Despite the time spent to try last nights, here in Italy copied nothing from VE1ZZ. Noise band is quite high in this period, much similar to summer then winter, I celebrate Christmas with lightnings
I believe 10 second dashes were seen by G0MRF right after I first had the xband qso with Dave I called Jack VE1ZZ on landline and he came on . Dave heard his 10 second dashes........................
Hi Geri, the best I could manage was a "T/M" signal at 0030 last night. Jack reported twice on the DX Cluster that DCF39 was only weak with him, so it would seem that conditions were not good last ni
Hi Rik and all. I just spoke to Jack on telephone. He will start transmitting tonight, 22 Dec at 2300 and continue until 0200Z . Freq 136.5 kHz. Jack transmits for 10 minutes crss 9 second dashes. He
Hi John I have been trying to call Jack via landline. Not home . I will be coordinating with him to provide you in Eu with a early warning of his schedule . That would be great. I have also tried cal
Hi Peter. Congratulations. I have been trying to call Jack via landline. Not home . I will be coordinating with him to provide you in Eu with a early warning of his schedule . 73 es gl with 2-way Joh
Congrats to Peter and Jack. Regarding transatlantic tests : based on the CFH plots there seem to be 2 periods with the best chance on enhanced propagation, one arround 00-02 UTC and and arround 05-07
Excellent stuff Peter and congratulations. Would be interesting to find out from Jack how much power he really is running. Do you think he might be audible on 'real' CW? (Computers are banned in my s
<< Received QRSS signals from VE1ZZ at 0030UTC 21/12/00 on 136.502kHz. Readability 'O' degrading to 'M' later QRSS a bit fast with a dash speed of 4 seconds (approx) Congratulations Peter. Well deser
Received QRSS signals from VE1ZZ at 0030UTC 21/12/00 on 136.502kHz. Readability 'O' degrading to 'M' later QRSS a bit fast with a dash speed of 4 seconds (approx) CFH off so relative conditions unkno
Hi Alan, I didn't see MM0ALM calling, but he may have been above 137.7 or I was possibly looking at the sigs below 136 at the time. The interesting thing is that the ack was in QRSS, so did Dave use