Pat, LF, You wrote :- "As to my own LF achievements, my greatest occured many years ago (approx. 50) when I used a little glass encapsulated device together with a toilet roll centre and some wire sa
An extract from a uk 500 station note book ...... There I was, a-digging this hole A hole in the ground, so big and sort of round it was There was I, digging it deep It was flat at at the bottom and
Dear LF, WSPR offers new dx records for all LF stations, sure. With QRSS/DFCW it is the same, compared to CW. Perhaps some stns will successfully do TA QSOs nw in wspr, congrats! What will happen if
Om Like you suggest two licences A and B Licence A Radio Amateurs that can communicate using Morse Code and use a soldering iron to build a wireless and communicate. Licence B Appliance Operators tha
John, LF A minor point but a 24 hours continuous transmission of unmodulated, gps disciplined carrier on 137 KHz over 1000Km path (approx) apparently reveals quite interesting data on propagation dep
Hi dr Graham, well, it was funny to read the mails for a while ... but not any longer. Yes I know that song and its ending: "backfill" and "poetic justice" are good words. I stand for an amateur comm
Dear Stefan, what most of us try on LF and MF (137kHz / 500kHz) is to optimize the "efficiency" of their station, within the limits they have. Some are lucky and have plenty of place to put up huge a
Graham, to be fair (especially to us outside of the UK who do not have this musical background) you should also state the end of this song! You do not aim at such an solution to the problem, don't yo
Hi Dr Klaus .. Watching the posts float by on the reflector is like watching the tide go out , as you can be sure it will come back again , some times higher some times lower . depending on the align