** snippet ** ** end snippet ** By Jove !! is it possible that he finally " GOT IT " ??? heavens to wonders !! Andy - KU4XR - EM75xr - Friendsville, TN. LOWfer Beacon " XR " @ 185.29866 KHz ( QRSS-60
By Jove !! is it possible that he finally " GOT IT " ??? heavens to wonders !! I doubt it..... no airborne porcine creatures spotted... Hell reportedly still void of snowballs....
These unattended Beacons are often a source of QRM for the CW QSO operator, whereas a cw QSO operator in real time can qsy to take evasive action and avoid qrm to others on adjacent frequencies. G3KE
Ps Quite a lot of funny calls on the lf/mf activity list tonight ... not wspr 2 I hope ? -- From: "Stewart Bryant" <[email protected]> Sent: Saturday, November 21, 2009 10:39 PM To: <
Know I see why this is called 'the reflector' same old things just keep bouncing round ! Ps Quite a lot of funny calls on the lf/mf activity list tonight ... not wspr 2 I hope ? This is not what Ofco
at least if the "CW QSO operator" is willing to do so ... 73, Rik ON7YD - OR7T These unattended Beacons are often a source of QRM for the CW QSO operator, whereas a cw QSO operator in real time can q
I don't think 'one' Norwegian that I know of would agree with you , he is very keen on data modes and sent in many qsl's in the early days pity still can only work cross band .. G .. From: M0FMT Sent
This is not what Ofcom calls it. In their recent consultation they say: "Agenda Item 1.23 - Amateur Service in parts of the band 415 526.5 kHz "5.19 Radio amateurs use radio for experimental purposes