Great, Tom. Who develops a device, that - letīs say 1000 times per second - asks all FETs "are you ok?" and - if not - connects another one to the transmitter? We also need a display, that shows the
Hallo Laurie, see your signal with good strength, but due to local qrm bad reception. I think the signal would be good for QRSS or DFCW. 73 Walter DJ2LF Hi All, Having sorted that one out, my apologi
Hi LF-ers... Again a nice trip to my second QTH. We have worked ONLY CW under the calls OM2TW and OM2KM. Worked DK7SU, DJ2LF, YU7AR, S57A, G3LDO (for the first time), HA6PX, SM1LCA and OZ1KMR. We did
Hello Rich, sorry to hear that you couldn't be active in QRSS due to problems with Win2000 and the parallel port. But it is a known problem. It is because - in contradiction to the serial port - cann
Yes, Rik I know about this problem, but I fogot on it. Realy my mistake. Problem is that the serial port on my notebook is connected to the mobil phone for GPRS connection to the Internet (DX-cluster
I run QRS 3.17 in Windows 3.11 with the serial port and it works great. http://www.we0h.us/lf --Original Message-- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]]
Good morning, dear friends, yesterday at abt 2100utc I saw YU7AR and RN6BN , both with strong signals and also audible. I did not call RN6BN because I suspected he was in QSO. Minutes later he gave c
-- Original Message -- From: [email protected] Walter Staubach To: [email protected] RSGB LF Sent: Saturday, May 03, 2003 11:05 AM Subject: LF: RN6BN Good morning, dear friends, y
Hallo Jim and group, what you described is exactly my antenna configuration. The PA is in my shack followed by a small coil 0,268mH with taps, then a 6m long insulated wire feeds the 2,7mH rubbish-bi
Hallo Jim and group, what you described is exactly my antenna configuration. The PA is in my shack followed by a small coil 0,268mH with taps, then a 6m long insulated wire feeds the 2,7mH rubbish-bi
Good morning to All. At around 22UTC here in JN59NO all stations were clearly visible with ARGO QRSS30: - M0BMU -23dB - CT1DRP -40dB DFCW - RU6LA -23dB - RN6BN -30dB 73 Walter DJ2LF
Walter Staubach schrieb: Good morning to All. At around 22UTC here in JN59NO all stations were clearly visible with ARGO QRSS30: - M0BMU -23dB - CT1DRP -40dB DFCW - RU6LA -23dB - RN6BN -30dB 73 Walte
Hello LF friends, Though I'm currently not active on LF, I will be at DJ2LF's LF-meeting during the Ham Radio Fair 2003 in Friedrichshafen. The schedule printed in the CQ-DL magazine says the LF meet
[email protected] wrote: Though I'm currently not active on LF, I will be at DJ2LF's LF-meeting during the Ham Radio Fair 2003 in Friedrichshafen. The schedule printed in the CQ-DL magazine says the LF
Hamradio 2003 Thanks, Wolf, for information to all. You are absolutely right. Markus, DF6NM, will also be there and give a lecture about his LF direction finder. It is a broadband simultaneous direct
Dear all, Some photographs of the LF meeting at the Ham Radio fair in Friedrichshafen are now available at: http://homepages.compuserve.de/WoBuescher/lf2003/index.html Special thanks to Walter DJ2LF
Hallo Wolf and all, thanks Wolf for your quick work. Sorry that you could not take pictures from Rainer, DK7SU and Hans, DK8ND. They were there, but had to leave earlier to get their train to Stuttga
Dear Rik, your beacon is here near Erlangen (JN59NO) always visible, mostly audible, except DX-pile-up. Ufb 5mW! Ant dipole. Tnx fer interesting test. 73 Walter DJ2LF A bit off topic, but it might be