Dear LF group, My regrets to those watching with bated breath the transmissions of tonight. The transmitter was shut down at 0110 utc amidst a dramatic display of blue fireworks as strong winds cause
Thanks Victor, There is quite a contrast in the receptions. I was running about 4.3 amps to a 100 metre wire at 10 metres height from a Decca amp with about 1 kW DC input in both instances. As usual,
Captured last night,the first picture is from last week, 73, Victor Attachment: VO1NA.jpg Description: JPEG image Attachment: VO1NA2.jpg Description: JPEG image
Hi Joe nice copy again last night in JN18FP. first signal at 2200 Z Receiver IC 7400 and 33 ft vertical antenna with loading coil see my screen capure : http://img405.imageshack.us/img405/5228/capt07
Hi John, Yes, the 5WPM was on for an additional hour. I'll try the 5 WPM again tonight (0001 UTC 7 May) for 2 hours followed by 2FCW120. Thank-you for taking the time to listen for the signals. 73 Jo
Joe, I tried to copy the CW last night. It was visible as a blur on an Argo 3 second screen, but there was too much noise to allow either aural or visual copy. I was listening through a 10 Hz BW audi
Mitchel and victor PA3FNY, and LF Group, Thank-you both for the reports. Conditions should be good according to Alan, and it might be possible to actually hear the signals in Europe so 5 WPM CW trans
Hello Hartmut and group, Thanks for the capture. Hoping for low QRN and good conditions VO1NA will be QRV at 10 WPM tonight and tomorrow morning. 73 Joe
Copied the DFCW120 00:00-00:40. CW was visible on a QRSS3 screen 01:00-03:00, but nothing readable on a faster screen. Captures can be seen here: http://www.h-wolff.de/LatestLF.htm 73 Hartmut www.h-
Joe, thank you for transmitting. Captures of the last night can be seen here: http://www.h-wolff.de/LatestLF.htm Hope to see you again on a worldwide 2200m Band. Good luck! 73 Hartmut
Dear Joe, Also good copy here at about 0120 - 0150 utc. SNR was about 30dB at times with 0.04Hz FFT bandwidth, but unfortunately little chance of hearing your signal here due to the Loran chatter. Ch
Thank-you Jean-Pierre and Victor. It seems conditions are not quite as good and will get worse as the storm Alan is predicting hits us. Will give the Decca a rest tonight and for the next several day