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Title | Welcome to the G3YXM |
Description | some LF news, LF transmitter circuit for |
Keywords | lowfer, G3YXM, 136khz, 137khz, 73khz |
WebSite | wireless.org.uk |
Host IP | 92.205.4.113 |
Location | Germany |
Site | Rank |
US$1,186,913
Last updated: 2023-05-16 04:13:43
wireless.org.uk has Semrush global rank of 8,917,507. wireless.org.uk has an estimated worth of US$ 1,186,913, based on its estimated Ads revenue. wireless.org.uk receives approximately 136,952 unique visitors each day. Its web server is located in Germany, with IP address 92.205.4.113. According to SiteAdvisor, wireless.org.uk is safe to visit. |
Purchase/Sale Value | US$1,186,913 |
Daily Ads Revenue | US$1,096 |
Monthly Ads Revenue | US$32,869 |
Yearly Ads Revenue | US$394,421 |
Daily Unique Visitors | 9,131 |
Note: All traffic and earnings values are estimates. |
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wireless.org.uk. | NS | 7200 | NS Record: ns.123-reg.co.uk. |
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----- G3YXM Mosfet Linear The World of LF Build a Mag Loop Go Mobile Go Remote Useful Circuits .Site Map I was first licenced as G8CTM in August 1969 and was active on 2m AM until I eventually managed to pass the Morse test. In November ’69 I finally got my "class A" licence and have been on topband ever since. I was mobile on 160 when you still needed a separate licence! At home in Birmingham I use a 75m wire 18Mtrs high for 160 and LF - and an Off-Centre-Fed Dipole for 80 to 10m. I also have 4m/2m/70cm verticals and a 2m beam. When operating from my mum’s home in Scotland I use a dipole at 20Mtrs high plus anything else I bother to string-up whilst I’m there. I got going on LF in 1998 when 136kHz came into being and have been operational on there ever since. When 472kHz started I got going on there too. For the last 16 years (!) I have been writing the LF column in the RSGB RadCom magazine. My main radio is a TS-2000 but I also have an Atlas 350XL, Atlas 180, Icom 735, Elad FDM-Duo, |
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