Strong aurora is reported on 50MHz and 144MHz, last winter this was often a sign for good propagation on 136kHz in northern directions ! So if QRN is not too bad this might be a good evening on LF. 7
Strong aurora is reported on 50MHz and 144MHz, last winter this was often a sign for good propagation on 136kHz in northern directions ! So if QRN is not too bad this might be a good evening on LF.
GW4ALG wrote: When I arrived home from work at 18:30 UT, I listened briefly to 136 kHz before our evening meal. I heard a very strange noise across the whole of the 136 kHz band. It sounded rather li
kHz before 136 kHz cross-modulation/inter-modulation consider the G3XDV wrote: Yes, this has been clearly audible at various times this week, mainly between 137.5 and DCF39. It was apparent last wint
Steve, slightly earlier in the evening I heard wideband noise across the LF band. I can best describe it as like bacon and eggs frying in a pan. I have now heard this 3 times in the last year and eac
I believe that what you heard was Loran, the description of a noise like bacon frying is exactly how I hear Loran. It has been quite noticeable earlier today, but now seems much quieter. John, G4CNN,