Folks -- 73, -- Eric K3NA This months issue (The 2003 Annual Reference Guide) of Compliance Engineering (http://www.ce-mag.com) has two excellent articles dealing with Power Line Communications. The
For those interested, I now have PDFs available of five articles that appeared in the 2003 May issue of "IEEE Communications Magazine" on broadband over power line. The articles are: 1. Guest editori
Hello Brad -- A related discussion occurred in mid-March on the Contest reflector, in the context of receiver performance. I have included a few abstracts. Hopefully other experience engineers can sh
TenTec is promoting the Orion as the best radio for contesting to date, based on the receiver measured performance parameters, and the flexibility in the "full dual receive" capabilities with the tra
I wonder how much of our reflector chatter about performance issues like key clicks ever gets back to the product development teams in places like Icom etc. I'm sorry to confess that I've never actua
For those who are planning to comment in the FCC inquiry about BPL, you may find it useful to read the five articles in the 2003 May issue of "IEEE Communications Magazine". -- Eric K3NA
Hi John -- I talking with the AEA staff, they mentioned that another box is in development. This will do all that the VIA Bravo will do... but it has connections for four probes in order to display r
Hi -- I recently downloaded K0CKD's topband frequency allocation list, which is very comprehensive ... but a bit bulky for quick reference. I wonder if anyone has created a variation of this list alo
[...snip...] Perhaps we need to go SPLIT, where each continent had a frequencyband allocation. The place I best could copy weak DX was above 1850!! The European "clickers" were CQ-ing like mad in the
Hello everyone -- In preparation for the Peter 1st DXpedtion's 160m propagation study, please help us beta test our website at www.dxmap.com/160m. A description of the study, and how to use the websi