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Re: LF: Basic LF understanding

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Subject: Re: LF: Basic LF understanding
From: "Graham" <[email protected]>
Date: Wed, 2 May 2012 00:11:33 +0100
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Is there maybe something for receive newcomers?

Of course !!,

The New windows based , user friendly , Opera Beacon & QSO mode , simply install , set the dial to 136/500 KHz usb , add any old aerial and watch the local decodes of stations on the left side and other monitors on the right side , while keeping an eye on the PSK-Reporting map for new Tx stations http://pskreporter.info/pskmapn.html,

No internet time locking , No high stability oscillators and No need for guessing who you have decoded ! (unless its very good dx , then its more likely its Mr Noise playing tricks !) works with or without internet connection.

The only real traditional CW data mode combining on-off keying with state of the art Digital Signal Processing , in fact on/off keying has not been so much fun since Jean-Antoine Nollet first shocked the world in 1746 , a hundred years or so before this new fangled Morse code 'adopted' the idea !

As one Op32 user reported after  sending a 50 watt  beacon ........

''Just got a report from Harry PA3BHT, who is at 174 km from me.
He had seen that I was going on OP32 beacon and put his Opera on OP32 mode.

BUT he had not attached his outside antenna!! HI.''

The report was:

20:45 136 PA0OCD de PA3BHT Op32 174 km -39 dB in DELFZYL with 50w + 6 m Vert + T

G :))







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From: "Stefan Schäfer" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 01, 2012 9:53 PM
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Subject: LF: Basic LF understanding

LF!

Has someone a very good link to basic understanding about LF? I mean the LF amateur radio stuff, all which one has to learn when starting rx-wise in our hobby! Maybe some ideas and examples, a good compliation. Not to complex and focusing on 137 kHz amateur radio? For newcomers in the "LF-transmit-world" i recommend ON7YD's page http://www.strobbe.org/on7yd/136ant/
Is there maybe something for receive newcomers?

A collection of some links may help as well...

Thanks in advance.

73, Stefan/DK7FC



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