137.777 kHz +- 0.2 Hz starting at 2300UTC 15 Sept. QSX 135.922 kHz +- 1.5 Hz. Reception reports and frequency measurements will be very welcomed. Cheers Joe
Dear group members, I will be on tonight (1 October) 137.777 kHz +- 0.02 Hz starting at 2300UTC QSX 135.922 kHz +- 1.5 Hz. QRSS20. Reception reports and frequency measurements will be very welcomed.
Greetings to all. I'm back on the air again on 137.777 kHz +- 0.1 Hz with 100 watts to a 100 metre wire after some aerial/ATU work. Programme: 1/2 hour of 5 WPM, 1/2 hour of QRSS30. TX uses one IRF64
Hi Joe, amazingly good reception here in Germany last night. Copied your signal 0000z-0330z. The picture shows the signal 0200z-0230z. 73 de Hartmut Wolff Locator:JO52HO Greetings to all. I'm back on
Hi Hartmut and thanks for the report. Sorry for the delay in the reply but I was away for a fortnight. The beacon is now off the air, but should return soon. 73 Joe VO1NA
Dear LF Group, I am using my original configuration again until I make a new external ATU. 100 watts 1.6 amps to 100 metre sloping wire on 137.777 kHz +- 0.1 Hz. QRSS30 on hour, 5 WPM on half hour st
VO1NA will back on the air as of 1630 UTC today (23 Jan 05) 100 watts to 100 metre wire sloping up 25 metres on the side of a hill. QRSS30 137.777 kHz 24 hrs until the next sleet/wind storm... 73 Joe
Le mercredi 16 mai 2007 à 00:33:29, [email protected] a écrit: Hi Joe, My QRSS120 setup didn't match well your transmission, QRSS60/90 would have been more appropriate. Anyway, my new 1.2 meter "tuned ac