Hello LFers, Just before going to bed last night I thought I saw what might have been one of the TA attempt signals. For what it's worth, here's a cropped screenshot of what I got, but based on the r
Hi all, I have modified the Eu grabber settings to show both the traditional European transmit segment above 135921.5 Hz (including possible NPG traces on 135925.1) and the new one above 136316.5 Hz.
Attached a shot showing the past 35min. The antenna was beaming at 310 degrees with a attenuation of about 30db to the southeast. In the direction of "YO" it's still about 10 dB down. 73 Hartmut JPEG
Hi Guys, I've got my big loop turned for Europe and I'll be watching too! Lets hope that some of us manage to pick something up. 73, J.B., VE3EAR - VE3WZL Solar and wind powered EN93dr
Thats impressive given the state of the Geomag and then reported Irish Green Auroras http://www.spaceweather.com/ Laurence - Ill have this freq up on my Argo 1 grabber in an hour or so but we are an
TA enthusiasts CT1DRP already making a showing... http://www.w1vd.com/136318.jpg Jay, W1VD -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Dmitri To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.
Hi Steve, CT1DRP transmitting now on 318 but nothing on Grabulator II yet. I do believe your statement "Shouldn't that be 136.320 to be on the same screen as 136.318kHz,+/-?" to be correct, I've just
Steve, OK - I'm confused, but that's easy as you know. Shouldn't that be 136.320 to be on the same screen as 136.318kHz,+/-? Yes, you're right of course. Dave and I aren't too handy with numbers...<g
Dave I am presuming you are synthesising the TX frequency ?? Might it not be possible to tweak the reference osc off slightly to avoid the Loran-C line. If you can do it this might give a small verni
TA enthusiasts Currently watching 136317 to 136320 here...think this is correct Steve. Jay, W1VD -- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Steve Dove To: [email protected] rsgb_lf_gr
Hi John, OK - I'm confused, but that's easy as you know. Shouldn't that be 136.320 to be on the same screen as 136.318kHz,+/-? Cheers, Steve John Andrews wrote: Dave, 136.220 it is. You'll have at le
Hi Jim, 'Grabulator II' is running on the band of interest. Good Luck! Some serious weather trundling towards the east coast, and it's already pretty noisy. C'est la vie. Cheers, oh!, and MX+HNY, Ste
Dear LF, John, Sorry, I meant 136.220...I figured there might be a problem with an US Loran line. Still, I'll give it a go. 200w RF, 2 amps antenna current..I/D "WCB" QRSS30 from 2300z until 0800z un