Hi Mike
I have a good functional system installed for 137 and 500 and do not feel
like disrupting it for the Dreamers band with very limited acty.
I do have the space and radio masts to make some impression plus generators
for 9 kcs but the effort would not be worthwhile. I am kept very busy here
at this QTH and elswhere and do not really have the time. Off to Ireland
soon to the alt QTH and more work !!!! I do have a 120 feet mast installed
there so might work you on 500 if I get time. I usually take a rig with me
and have worked LF/MF from there in the past. Look out for GI3KEV/Tyrone, a
few miles to the west of Lough Neigh - good take off for LF/MF
73 De Mal/G3KEV
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I wish the Dreamers luck.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mike.WE0H" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2010 6:38 AM
Subject: Re: LF: VLF
> Mal should get going on the band. He has lots of space for big antennas.
> A 200' tall balloon or kite supported vertical with a kilowatt might
> propagate a good distance. Where does a guy buy those balloon's?
>
> Mike
> WE0H/8
>
>
> Roger L wrote:
> > As a matter of interest, I wonder how many people in the UK have applied
> > for a <9kHz NoVs so far since my note about OFCOM's willingness to
> > seriously consider these a few weeks ago? I hope to submit my
> > application this week.
> >
> > My best attempts and modest power levels are unlikely to result in much
> > radiated power at all, but I'm following with great interest the German
> > experiments by Marcus and others. There is little doubt that some
> > records will tumble when they optimise their systems. Good luck.
> >
> > 73s
> > Roger G3XBM
>
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