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RE: LF: 136 kHz - Nostalgia

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Subject: RE: LF: 136 kHz - Nostalgia
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Date: Mon, 13 Apr 2009 15:07:31 +0200
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[mailto:[email protected]]Namens mal hamilton
Verzonden: maandag 13 april 2009 14:51
Aan: [email protected]
Onderwerp: Re: LF: 136 kHz - Nostalgia



The migration has never been evident. Where has the 31 countries gone that
were active on 137 khz some years ago, certainly not on 500 khz.
The utility stations, although not desireable are not a problem with good RX
selectivity and an antenna suitable for the job.
If the Japanese make some rice boxes for these bands and the appliance
operators get their hands on them then LF/MF will be congested with RASPING
NOISE MODES. At present these boxes are home built and too difficult for
most to construct.

G3KEV

----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike Dennison" <[email protected]>
To: "Chris Osborn" <[email protected]>; <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 11:57 AM
Subject: Re: LF: 136 kHz - Nostalgia


> There are two main reasons for the decline in activity on 136kHz.
>
> Firstly, most of those interested in experimenting at low frequencies
> have migrated to 500kHz. This is exactly what happened to 73kHz when
> the 136kHz band was opened up.
>
> Secondly, the increased sideband noise from utility stations either
> side of the band (see DF6MN's grabber to see what I mean)
> has dramatically reduced activity from central Europe, particularly
> Germany, which was responsible for encouraging other Europeans onto
> the band.
>
> There is still activity on 136kHz from far off parts, such as the USA
> and Russia and it is to be hoped that some of those who have gained
> experience on 500kHz will eventually rise to the challenge of DX on
> 136kHz.
>
> In the meantime, I am active most weekends on CW and QRSS, and am
> available for skeds most days.
>
> Mike., G3XDV
> ==========
>
>> I called my head off today on 137 kHz, both on  CW and DFCW.
>> Apart from a QSO with good old Jeff,  F6BWO there was nothing heard.
>>
>> Looking back in my LF log book for around Easter 2006 there were the
>> following stations active:-
>>
>> DF6NM, DK4U, DK7SU, DL2HRE, EW6GB, F6BWO, F6CWA, G3AQC, G3KEV, G3WCB,
>> G3XDV, G3YKB, GM3YXM, IK5ZPV, M0BMU, M0FMT, OH1TN, PA3CPM, PA3FNY,
>> OK2BVG,  RU6LA, S57A . . .
>>
>> Happy days !
>>
>> I'm beaconing on 136.915 kHz at present should anyone wish to dust off
>> and check their LF receivers.
>>
>> 73 Chris G3XIZ
>>
>>
>>
>
>
>


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