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Please keep us informed.=0A=0A73 es GL Pete M0FMT = IO91UX=0A=0A=A0=0A=0A>________________________________=0A> From: Stefan Sch= =E4fer =0A>To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksh= eep.org =0A>Sent: Monday, 8 July 2013, 2:31=0A>Subject: Re: LF: Re: MiniWhi= p antenna, fiber optic=0A> =0A>=0A>=0A>Hi all, =0A>=0A>Well, somehow i did= n't want to stop, so i now built the RX too: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.= com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_RX.jpg I made some = changes in the RX schematic, using a J310 instead of the=0ABF862 but the pr= inciple schematic is the same. The working points look=0Aas expected. BTW t= hat electrical/optic/electrical converter must be=0Aquite wide in the trans= ferred frequency range, i guess starting from a=0Afew 100 Hz to a few 100 k= Hz.=0A>=0A>When connecting the BNC output to the scope, the noise shown fro= m the=0Ascope does not change. When switching on the active probe there is = some=0Anoise visible in the range of 2 ms/div. The probe stands in the lab= =0Awhere many noise sources can be expected. =0A>=0A>And suddenly!!! : It w= as 1:06 UTC. I am transmitting WSPR-2 each 6=0Aminutes on 630m, from the sa= me building, in some 10m distance. Suddenly=0Athere was a 472 kHz signal on= the scope, although the antenna can't=0Awork :-) The short dipole is compl= etely floating. See another photo=0Awhere the floating antenna is placed on= a (isolating and low coupling=0Acapacity to sourroundings) cardboard: http= s://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/Signal%21.jpg=0A>=0A>When switc= hing off the active antenna, the signal disappears completely=0Aon the scop= e, of course!=0A>=0A>When coming closer with my hand to one of the legs of = the dipole or the=0Abattery, the signal rises, as expected. I think we can = agree that this=0Aantenna IS floating!!=0A>=0A>So far for now. It's 3:26 AM= and i think i should take some sleep :-)=0ALooking forward to the tomorrow= s experiments. Let me know if you have=0Asuggestions for experiments!=0A>= =0A>73, GN, Stefan/DK7FC=0A>=0A>=0A>Am 08.07.2013 02:11, schrieb Stefan Sch= =E4fer: =0A>3rd: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fibe= r%20optic%20active%20dipole_TX3.jpg=0A>>=0A>>The optic cable is 9m long.=0A= >>=0A>>Am 08.07.2013 02:04, schrieb Stefan Sch=E4fer: =0A>>another image of= the TX: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20opti= c%20active%20dipole_TX2.jpg=0A>>>=0A>>>Am 08.07.2013 01:59, schrieb Stefan = Sch=E4fer: =0A>>>Hi all, =0A>>>>=0A>>>>OK, although it can't work (do you r= emember?!) i built an active=0Aantenna with battery supply and fiber optic = output. The active part is=0Aa BF862.=0AThe=0Acircuit=0Ais=0Aquite simple: = https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20activ= e%20dipole%20schematic.jpg It is a first idea for the schematic. Maybe i wi= ll change it later so=0Athat the gate is shifted to 9V/2. Just for first ex= periments. In=0Avarious tests with the BF862 i found that it was necessary = to add a=0Aferrite bead directly in front of the gate to prevent VHF oscill= ations=0Aof the JFET.=0A>>>>=0A>>>>The TX is already working: https://dl.dr= opboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_TX= .jpg=0A>>>>Yes yes yes, it is not truely symmetric and the capacity at sour= ce must=0Abe a bit larger than that of the leg connected to gate. Anyway it= will=0Abe useful for some basic and interesting experiments. =0A>>>>=0A>>>= >RX is ready tomorrow. =0A>>>>=0A>>>>73, Stefan/DK7FC =0A>=0A> --1982344905-1924800410-1373275039=:3815 Content-Type: text/html; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Stefan and J= oe.
Just to say your publishing the results of the t= ests and ideas is very interesting to me and I guess to just about the whol= e MF/LF/VLF community.
 
Thinking out side the "Box" is important and you are certainly doing that.= Please keep us informed.
73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX

 
From: Stefan Sch= =E4fer <Stefan.Schaefer@iup.uni-heidelberg.de>
To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org
Sent: Monday, 8 July 2013, 2:31<= br> Subject: Re: LF: Re: M= iniWhip antenna, fiber optic

=0A=0A=0A= =0A=0A
=0AHi all,
=0A
=0AWell, somehow i didn't want to stop, = so i now built the RX too:=0Ahttps://dl.= dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_= RX.jpg=0AI made some changes in the RX schematic, using a J310 instead = of the=0ABF862 but the principle schematic is the same. The working points = look=0Aas expected. BTW that electrical/optic/electrical converter must be= =0Aquite wide in the transferred frequency range, i guess starting from a= =0Afew 100 Hz to a few 100 kHz.
=0A
=0AWhen connecting the BNC output= to the scope, the noise shown from the=0Ascope does not change. When switc= hing on the active probe there is some=0Anoise visible in the range of 2 ms= /div. The probe stands in the lab=0Awhere many noise sources can be expecte= d.
=0A
=0AAnd suddenly!!! : It was 1:06 UTC. I am transmitting WSPR-= 2 each 6=0Aminutes on 630m, from the same building, in some 10m distance. <= b>Suddenly=0Athere was a 472 kHz signal on the scope, although the ante= nna can't=0Awork :-) The short dipole is completely floating. See another p= hoto=0Awhere the floating antenna is placed on a (isolating and low couplin= g=0Acapacity to sourroundings) cardboard:=0Ahttps://dl.dropboxuserconte= nt.com/u/19882028/LF/Signal%21.jpg
=0A
=0AWhen switching off the = active antenna, the signal disappears completely=0Aon the scope, of course!=
=0A
=0AWhen coming closer with my hand to one of the legs of the dip= ole or the=0Abattery, the signal rises, as expected. I think we can agree t= hat this=0Aantenna IS floating!!
=0A
=0ASo far for now. It's 3:26 AM = and i think i should take some sleep :-)=0ALooking forward to the tomorrows= experiments. Let me know if you have=0Asuggestions for experiments!
=0A=
=0A73, GN, Stefan/DK7FC
=0A
=0A
=0AAm 08.07.2013 02:11, schrie= b Stefan Sch=E4fer:=0A
=0A =0A3rd:=0A https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/L= F/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_TX3.jpg
=0A
=0AThe opti= c cable is 9m long.
=0A
=0AAm 08.07.2013 02:04, schrieb Stefan Sch= =E4fer:=0A
=0A =0Aanother image of the TX: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882= 028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_TX2.jpg
=0A
=0AA= m 08.07.2013 01:59, schrieb Stefan Sch=E4fer:=0A
=0A =0AHi all,
=0A
=0AOK, although it can't work (do y= ou remember?!) i built an active=0Aantenna with battery supply and fiber op= tic output. The active part is=0Aa BF862.=0AThe=0Acircuit=0Ais=0Aquite simple: https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC= _fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole%20schematic.jpg=0AIt is a first idea f= or the schematic. Maybe i will change it later so=0Athat the gate is shifte= d to 9V/2. Just for first experiments. In=0Avarious tests with the BF862 i = found that it was necessary to add a=0Aferrite bead directly in front of th= e gate to prevent VHF oscillations=0Aof the JFET.
=0A
=0AThe TX= is already working: https://dl.dropbo= xusercontent.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_fiber%20optic%20active%20dipole_TX.jpg=
=0AYes yes yes, it is not truely symmetric and the capacity at sour= ce must=0Abe a bit larger than that of the leg connected to gate. Anyway it= will=0Abe useful for some basic and interesting experiments.
=0A =
=0ARX is ready tomorrow.
=0A
=0A73, Stefan/DK7FC=0A
=0A
=0A
=0A


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