From HB9ASB, JN36pt Now the band gets also busy here in Central Europe. Last weekend I've heard 17 different callsigns and sometimes it sounded like a "dialogue des sourdes": Strong signals but they
HB9ASB wrote: Alarming is the increasing number of stations with good signals and mediocre receivers. It seems to me, that the real challenge on the LF band is the receiving part and I think there is
Hi Toni I've been using Gary Breed's K9AY directional antenna for listening in the 200 - 500kHz range for the last months and I can highly recommend it. It produces a nice cardiod response with well
Now the band gets also busy here in Central Europe. Last weekend I've heard 17 different callsigns and sometimes it sounded like a "dialogue des sourdes": Strong signals but they did not hear each ot
Dear all. This isn't the last word in sophistication but it does cheer-up the average HF tranceiver for 136kHz reception. Preamp/filter circuit at http://www.picks.force9.co.uk/circuits.htm#preamp On
Bother! What I meant was... http://www.picks.force9.co.uk/ngy.htm and when listening round I found I could here dozens of them. I'd be interested to know where they are! 73, Dave G3YXM.
At 21:32 15/04/99 +0100, G3YXM wrote: On another subject; does anyone know of a list of LF NDBs for the UK? There is one near my GM QTH callsign "NGY" which I DF'd when I was up there and took some p