There has been some discussion on methods of increasing activity on the 136kHz band. The main objection to contest activity seems to be that it would degenerate into a '599 QRZ' type contacts. The Wo
<< As one interested in propagation, it would be interesting to schedule 'Cumulatives' at different hours to probe DX possibilities at times that probably haven't been explored. I am sure Christer an
Hi All, For me, any increase in activity would be welcome. I have the rx on all day and 90% of the time, there is nothing on the band other than static. The activity there is, is mostly from continen
Hi All, as one who has not yet got round the waving a soldering iron over the components of my RF 'soil-heating kit', I hesitate to express an opinion, but I will..... (prepare to be bored stiff....)
...1 point for each new contact...etc...hard to compare the station in UK or western Europe with us, in central Europe. For example in range of 400 km I have worked since January 2000 only 10 LF stat
Hi All, I have observed that: 1) there are many operators within the LF community who are sufficiently self-motivated to put out CQ calls on 136 kHz without having to make a contest out of it; and, 2