Jim
Have you had an Audible QSO yet on CW with a DX station using your ferrite
stick.
In my case I have worked RN6BN two way on 137 Khz audible CW, I expect you
want me to send you the QSL card that I received.
It is probably hard for you to comprehend what is going on on LF/MF due to
lack of experience.
also I would mention your CW sending is pathetic !! you do not seem to be
improving due to lack of CW QSO experience.
I would not normally respond to your malicious remarks but what I am stating
is fact.
Before you intend insulting other persons just check the facts and make sure
your own house is in order.
also
I would add that I have worked 35 countries on 137 Khz normal CW how does
this compare with your score.
A few questions to answer I think to set the record straight and see who is
talking NONSENSE and who is talking FACT
G3KEV
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: LF: LF ferrite RX antennas
> Dear Doug, LF Group,
>
> KB4OER wrote:
> >Mal, you lost me on this one. Are you suggesting I (or we.....here in
North
> >America) erect large verticals, inv L systems, >Rhombics, and V beams in
> >order to receive EU LF signals?
> >I thought I was doing pretty well with my micro RX antenna!
>
> I think everyone apart from G3KEV thinks so too! Don't take too much
notice
> of Mal's opinions - however often he repeats them, they remain nonsense
;-)
>
> Cheers, Jim Moritz
> 73 de M0BMU
>
>
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