As the weather has settled down again - cold, calm and dry - I will be running a QRSS60 beacon on 136.172kHz (actually very slightly above) transmitting my full callsign starting on each even hour fr
Hello Mike. Good report on your LF QRSS 60 to night. Average 45 dB over noise and 579 aural at 400 km. Your TX QRG was 136172.12 Hz, perfectly stable during your 1 hour transmission. It is the same r
Hi Mike - ill put the 172 hole back on tonight my time (early dawn yours) - over the pole hasn't been very good and we are gaining more daylight now so signals will fade away soon for the spring. htt
Hi Mike & All, My grabber back on :- http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber2.html 73, de Gary - G4WGT MF-LF-VLF Grabber : http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/wgtaylor/grabber2.html Web : http://myweb.tis
Hello LF, Traces of G3XDV are visible also here in JN80. My receiver with Argo is online at following temporary link: https://www.dropbox.com/s/5i2qsrvra8xem9j/grabber.jpg.jpg?dl=0 GL Mike. 73 all, D
Thanks to all of those who have listened out for my transmissions over the last few days. Tonight will be the last of my 136kHz QRSS60 transmissions for a while. 73 de Mike, G3XDV ==
Nice signal here every time Mike. Assuming my LF machinery here will still be working, I intend to join you later tonight on 136172.5. Best 73, Markus (DF6NM) --Ursprüngliche Mitteilung-- Von: Mike D
Hi Mike, Just a slight smudge seen around 0230 last night. Nothing seen on DF6NM QRG. 73 Joe VO1NA Thanks to all of those who have listened out for my transmissions over the last few days. Tonight wi
Mike, Some hints here as well, but nothing identifiable. John, W1TAG Just a slight smudge seen around 0230 last night. Nothing seen on DF6NM QRG. 73 Joe VO1NA