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eldorado AM 3910 khz on 30 sept 09
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 13:26 pm
by eldorado
hello friends, i will be running
my transmitter, tonight, beggining
21 GMT at least until 00pm.
tune in.
ok,
have a good one,
JJ
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 21:45 pm
by eldorado
hello dudes.
i just turned this on a while a go, so make that 10 PM
22 GMT
ooopsy daisy...
have fun!!!
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 22:14 pm
by Johnno
Nothing in western Europe except Hams on 3910...
What power are you pushing ?
Let Us Help You
Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 23:43 pm
by Channel Z
Eldorado,
No disrespect, but have you ever been heard by anyone? Let us try to help you. Others are being heard on homemade rigs with only a few watts, yet you never seem to be heard. Unless you are located somewhere near the North Pole, inside a coronal hole, you should be heard somewhere, especially since you've tried both 48 and 76 metres.
I tried to receive you on various web receivers throughout Europe on 3910 kHz, and heard not a peep.
What antenna and transmitter are you using? How do you actually know what your output power is? (Do you have a fairly accurate power meter?) You said your antenna has received good DX, but is it just a longwire, or what?
73
Z
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 17:35 pm
by eldorado
howdy. yeah i have normal equipment , meters and etc.
everything is working properly, all is tested.
( i have reports on both 48 and 76 btw )
its just a matter of chance.
i will transmit some more, so more people get the chance to
tune in.
!!!
bye bye , friend, and thanks
for your concern.
JJ
Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 23:57 pm
by Johnno
Hi John
I think maybe Portugal is a little too far away from me to receive your low power transmission on 76 mtrs.
Noise levels can be very high there.
Get a nice BIG transmitter
Posted: Sun Oct 04, 2009 18:13 pm
by eldorado
i have come in State Side and other
with no more than 10 Watts so , maybe later on.
I 'll keep transmitting,
you keep those antennas tuned.
bye bye
J