No Dave, Brian G3YKB is an ex PO Research buddy of mine, who decided to go
off to
more interesting things in ITV News.....he got me hooked on RTTY in the late
60s. He is on LF but from a very small garden with a loop and I think lurks
on the refelector. I saw a trace from him here that I think might have been
copiable except for a handfull of TV PSU lines and beats about the same
strength. I only realised it was him when Chris signed. Another successful
loop aerial.....but he is about 20dB down on Laurence's power !! I dont know
what the orientation is as I could never even detect Dave S on his loop. I
think Dave Ss loop was side on to me (N<>S plane) I think he is putting
about 90W into it with about 11A loop current.
Cheers de Alan G3NYK
----- Original Message -----
From: "Dave Pick" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: 21 November 2004 20:42
Subject: LF: Re: Sunday activity report
Yes it was good fun.
Thanks are due also to Chris G3XIZ who was plugging away all afternoon too
(whilst I was decorating the bathroom... With paint!) he eventually worked
G3YKB? Who I couldn't see any trace of, so there's another to look out
for,
unless it was a crossband?
See you all, and maybe a few more? Next week.
73
Dave G3YXM.
________________________________
From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of [email protected]
Sent: 21 November 2004 16:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: LF: Sunday activity report
Greetings all,
Looks like Dave's request for a bit more CW activity has helped, at
least this sunday (Nov. 21st):
Heard (and mostly worked) G3YXM, M0BMU, G3XDV, G3AQC, SM6BHZ, F6BWO,
DM2BHG, DK6NI, DJ5DI, and DL4OAN. Strong local QRM since noon made
listening
a bit difficult, but the stations heard in the morning were excellent copy
(sorry to have missed G3XDV during G3YXM's short coffee break - hope to
catch you some other time Mike ).
There was one other caller whom in the late afternoon I couldn't
read due to local noise - the 144 MHz EME signals these days were easier
to
copy than some LF signals (greetings to RN6BN ! ).
So thanks all for the activity, see you later,
Wolf DL4YHF / DF0WD .
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