Felipe, tks nice story. Only got you on 80... Hope better luck next time! 73 Len SM7BIC --Ursprungligt meddelande-- Från: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces@contesting.com] För Kees Nijdam Skickat: den
Tree et al, So far I have stayed in the background reading all those US based comments. like to add the following: 1 I do agree that a Remote RX site, just like ZL3IX, VO1HP and many more are using i
Hi Bob, I always enjoy ur sigs from w US. Please keep the station up and running. Your setup is quite different from the ones in EU renting time in a n US TX/RX station, running their full home calls
Hi Rick et al, Just reminds me of 3Y0X from Peter 1 Island in 2006. They used a 3 el yagi laying on the ice and had a VFB sig on 160 ...but calculations were made before they went to this distant QTH
Hello guys, yes, in a way Paul, VS6DO is back on track, I just got a long letter from his daughter Sthephanie seeking information enough to make it possible to create a good of social and other conta
Hi all, Talking about man made noise I would like to point at the NCC-1 from DXE. It is a noise cancelling unit/Phasing unit which is way better than anything else on the market. I use it together wi
Please listen for us up in N EU even if there is little common darkness between us and US GL Len SM7BIC --Ursprungligt meddelande-- Från: Topband [mailto:topband-bounces@contesting.com] För Tree Skic
Hi guys Last night I spent some time calling CQ DX on 1821.5. Just a few weak qrp Eu:s showed up. Then 9M2AX came on with a nice signal thru the QRN. That was it. LU8 xx was trying to hear Ross but I
Hi all, There are some good, fixed EU caps that were used in coast to ship radio transmitters. One of the outstanding onses were manufactured by "Rosenthal", also famous for the production of extreme
I do not agree with you Pedro. More is not always better. Use no more than you need. JT65 allows more noise than does CW, thus one doesnt need as much power. 73 Len SM7BIC --Ursprungligt meddelande--
Well stated JC!! I fully agree. The local QRM is getting worse each year with all those LED:s and other , mostly tiny things radiating several hundreds meters. Only two ways to go:1 Identify the QRM
Yes - almost but: You have to complete your QSO on yourself You are not obliged to use any PC or any other supports. If you do, then it would not be a valid 100% QSO between two OPS. That is my 10 US
Hi gentlemen, Way back in time - 1982 - I had my first QSO with Mike which actually was the first QSO on 160 between SM and VK. Still recall his pounding signals. Since then we had a lot of QSO:s , a
Hi Bruce et al, Same even down in the southern part of Sweden. No prop to NA and ZL but Africa is ok. 73 all Len SM7BIC Northern lights visible in coastal Maine. May have a radio black out, or enhanc
Hi all, I agree with Roger because - if you take a glance at the "logged in list" - it looks like quite a few NA stations are active. You can choose to set "I am away" to make the picture more clear.
That is really up to you. Quit a few of us are active on 160 in order to check condx... Still recall last low sunspot Period when it was easy for us to work KH6. Sometimes signals werre coming over t
Hi George, With the oustanding signals you have been producing on top band I hope we will be able to have a marginal but valid QSO even this time. I wish you and the gang a fine trip 73 Len SM7BIC Ro
Hi Don et al, Just an example: Late last night I made a brief CQ DX and got a prompt answer from Jeff, in TZ4 (Mali) Nobody else to be heard on 160. Let us see if the upcoming Stew Perry will bring s
Hi JC et al, Just a few comments regarding direct och LP. During the last solar min I had a few secwed QS:s with stations on Hawaii. They and I were using highly directive RX antennas and both at SR
Hi Wolf, I just want to say that I, just like you being in Eu, totally agrre with you. I became a ham back in 1956 and I still trust the international efforts to keep up the operational conditions fo