Sounds like our former secretary's cell phone. When she placed it next to
her computer speakers, we could hear it faintly. Took us a long time to
figure that one out!
73, Mike
www.w0btu.com
On Feb 21, 2018 11:48 AM, "Bill Tippett" wrote:
Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes t
Here on the east coast, we have have the Wallops Island Ionosounde. Audible
on 160M, 80M, and 40M every couple of minutes.
Tim.
On Wed, Feb 21, 2018 at 12:48 PM, Bill Tippett
wrote:
> Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
> this:
>
> buzzz..buzzz..buzzz..buzzz
Does anyone know the source of periodic wideband buzzes that sound like
this:
buzzz..buzzz..buzzz..buzzz (i.e. 4X then pause) buz..buz..buz (3X ~10 dB
down).
I believe this may be some sort of ionospheric sounder but I've heard this
for decades, including when I was in Colorado. Hopefully someo
Tuesday I worked an EA7 on FT8.
Wednesday activity FT8 wise was down quite a bit.
On 2/21/2018 8:11 AM, Charlie Young wrote:
160 is full of surprises. I have been casually looking to work Fedor UK9AA
when he has been on the band. Last night the conditions seemed awful. Only EU
I was heari
160 is full of surprises. I have been casually looking to work Fedor UK9AA
when he has been on the band. Last night the conditions seemed awful. Only EU
I was hearing was RW5C and he was much weaker than normal.
When UK9AA was spotted on CW, as always I listened but thought, with these poor
Here are two views of this Beacon on yesterday afternoon. The Beacon on almost
every day.
The upper one is coming from North East and the lower on from South East.
http://kuvanjako.fi/wen9h.jpg
http://kuvanjako.fi/vs7d2.jpg
Working of DXs is normally Ok in the Beacon slots.
73!
Ilmo, OH2BO
Rudy, N6LF, has prepared an excellent set of LF-MF notes on his website
that is very interesting and informative read, even if you don't
understand some of it (or most of it in my case!). As always, his work is
first class.
http://www.antennasbyn6lf.com/2017/02/lf-mf-antenna-notes.html
Also for t
You will have to excuse me, as 2330z is 1030l and the sun will have been up
for 3.5 hours.
I will be trying around my sunrise from now until the end of summer, around
2000z for Europe, except on contest weekends.
73,
Luke VK3HJ
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Roger,Steve and all,
just thinking how to inform more people about the Wednesday 160m DX Activity
Night,
maybe via Dx-World.net or dxnews.com ?
73 Jan OM2XW
Od: Topband v mene používateľa Stephen Hawkins
Odoslané: 21. februára 2018 10:49:21
Komu: topband@c
Roger,
For me the change was on Saturday. I thought conditions were much
better on Friday night / Saturday morning, then they were Saturday night
Sunday morning. Only speaking for my station, since then signals from
EU have not been as strong as they were on Friday night / Saturday morning.
Conditions have been rather poor the last few evenings . . . or is it just
lack of activity?!
Well, I'll be on this tonight from around 2330Z, so hopefully lots of others
will be too
So we'll find out !
73 Roger G3YRO
Regards
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Yesterday evening they were S9 on my poor 6m high INV-L. The 1810-1820
interval is unusable here.
73 Ady YO2NAA
On Tue, Feb 20, 2018 at 11:09 PM, Jean-Paul Albert via Topband <
topband@contesting.com> wrote:
> Yes Mark , around 6 pm GMT time louder than the days before.
> Shorter propagation by
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