sollte natuerlich YO2IS heißen. Oberreiter Oswald schrieb: hallo Uwe ! danke fuer den raport , das ist ein qso von oe5odl mit oy2is beginn 0070z . du siehst hier nur oe5odl . freilaufender vfo mit ei
hallo Uwe ! danke fuer den raport , das ist ein qso von oe5odl mit oy2is beginn 0070z . du siehst hier nur oe5odl . freilaufender vfo mit einigen herz drift ,in qrss3 merkt man das kaum 73 de ossi oe
<< There is a silent majority about that knows exactly what is going on and one of these days the bubble could burst, when the majority point out to the the RA what is really happening,,,, a lot of a
Stewart Bryant wrote: gii3kev wrote: Walter Blanchard wrote: At 08:17 26/10/01 Friday, G3YMC wrote: ................................................................................ Ideally these tran
Walter We know that there is roll-off at the top and bottom of the passband, and we do intend to charaterise this and build a pre-emphasis system, however we will shortly be changing the equipment, a
gii3kev wrote: Walter Blanchard wrote: At 08:17 26/10/01 Friday, G3YMC wrote: ................................................................................ Ideally these transmissions should be in
Problem is I'm using the MB7LF relay for seeing what happens and it doesn't relay sigs below 136 very well (pace Derek!). I did say it would turn out to be a plaything for some!!!!!!!!!! What does G3
... no excuses, using the attached "Morse-Code-Chart" (hope the 13 kB jpeg makes it through the reflector ...), you can look up each individual letter, probably not at 25 wpm, but at the usual speeds
A search tree such as that suggested would generally be used for searching multiple complex inter-related data. For the small set of symbols covered here here, a direct addressed parallel memory base
Walter, When my Morse receive abilities are good enough to follow 25 wpm! I haven't used Morse for 30 years. (stand by for a blast from you-know-who) Walter G3JKV< ... no excuses, using the attached
........................................................................... ..... Ideally these transmissions should be in the 'test' area of the agreed band plan below 136.0. Tut tut Walter, you are
Hi Walter again, If you class it as data, you can use frequencies above 137.1 to keep in with the INFORMAL band plan. 73, John, G4CNN _______________________________________________________ http://in
Hi Walter, I thought it was some new type of data transmission, which I always find intriguing. My ERP calculated from reports and the formula Dick, PA0SE, gave some time ago is at most a few milliwa
At 08:17 26/10/01 Friday, G3YMC wrote: ................................................................................ Ideally these transmissions should be in the 'test' area of the agreed band pla
I also heard Walter's wobbly carriers around that time - no need for argo for this, they were s7 at least. Noting that Walter's 'qrp 500mW' signals have been heard 559 in Devon (and 599 here) it is w
At 17:30 25/10/01 Thursday, G4CNN wrote: Hi All, Image captured with Argo at 16.24 UTC using 3 second dots on a frequency just below 136.5 kHz. Any guesses? John, G4CNN Could have been me, John. I wa
Hi All, Image captured with Argo at 16.24 UTC using 3 second dots on a frequency just below 136.5 kHz. Any guesses? John, G4CNN ___________________________________________________ GO.com Mail Get You
That's one of those Oklahoma signals :-D Mike Hello LFer's, I copied an unusual, at least to me, signal tonite which resembled stair steps. They each had five "steps" between roughly 775.6 to 776.6 w