Steve, Dave and all. May be a bit different in the remote parts of France though. Yes indeed, this is the point I was trying to make. I know a couple of people who have started on the band with a few
From Dave G3YMC Steve GW4ALG wrote: it is true that QRP might result in disappointment - although this probably depends upon expectations. However, my first tests on 136 kHz were actually conducted u
Dave G3YXM wrote: Pascal, I would recommend building a TX with at least 200W output to begin with. Once you have made a few contacts you can improve the antenna etc. and then try QRP. I think you wil
Dear all, and welcome Pascal. Pascal, I would recommend building a TX with at least 200W output to begin with. Once you have made a few contacts you can improve the antenna etc. and then try QRP. I t
To Everyone: Many LFers in Europe and elsewhere have found local companies that sell 3c85/3c90 ring cores, and I would be happy to update my web-site with details of companies that sell these ring c
Hello and welcome to Pascal F5PNP! I am sure that we were interested to learn of your plans for 136 kHz. During the design of the little 'Marathon' QRP TX, I did try to avoid the use of special ring
From Pascal, F5PNP.... I'm a very, very newcomer in the world of LF...I visited a lot of sites on internet to collect some informations about the activity, and plan to built the little transmitter fr
I'm a very, very newcomer in the world of LF...I visited a lot of sites on internet to collect some informations about the activity, and plan to built the little transmitter from GW4ALG (the marathon