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The original message has been attached to this so you can view it or label similar future email. If you have any questions, see @@CONTACT_ADDRESS@@ for details. Content preview: Hi Kumar, Stefan already pointed out the main topics ;-) I know other MF/LF operators are using TS590 both for RX or generator with suitable PA on LF and MF so you have already the first brick. 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If you are coming from 160m activity you are already half way :-) - you wrote about small roof antenna for 160m is that a vertical or a dipole? As pointed out from Stefan a vertical could be retuned for MF/LF txing. Due to high noise both from city and geographic area again the suggestion of Stefan for a tuned RX loop is probably the best solution, but a try with a PA0RDT active antenna could be worth. I guess we all would like to live close to the seaside :-)) this my dream too ;-) could share a lovely QTH for HAM radio and easy for scuba diving :-)) I will keep on still for some days transmitting on WSPR2 on 137 kHz then reverse to 475 kHz with my small beacon: I have all days reports within 3000km (EA8ARZ is my best DX) but my opinion is that there is lack of RX stations between 3 and 6000 km in some direction. CU later, Marco IK1HSS ----Messaggio originale---- Da: selberdenken@posteo.de Data: 26-dic-2018 8.46 A: Ogg: Re: LF: VU2BGS Hi Kumar, What is your locator? And the locator of the new QTH? WSPR: Just have a look at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map (Select MF and 24 hours) to see who is active. There are chances to pick up stations from VK but also from Europe. FR5DH is a real station and he managed regular decodes from Europe. This is a similar distance, also with a significant land path component. So you can do it too. There are different RX antenna solutions of course. Your RX will have a low input impedance and maybe it is a bit deaf on this band (?). So a preamp can be helpful. If you want to avoid building one, you will need a large antenna. But if you are active on 160m then maybe you have a large vertical antenna. This can be tuned and resonated to the new band. It will help to prevent overloading the RX and gives you enough signal. Or, build a tuned loop! This will also help to reduce QRN from uninteresting directions and some gain in the direction of interest. What types of antenna will you have on the new QTH? 73, Stefan Am 26.12.2018 08:21, schrieb Gaj Kumar: Hi Stefan and freinds Merry Xmas and a happy new year . I am active on 160m meters with a TS590s and the IC7300 . The TS590s is probably good for 630M . I am moving out of the city in a months time and will have more place . it would be good to start receiving first , will have to build some LF antennas for receive . I will try to leave the RX on WSPR mode each night , after local midnight , What are the chances of listening ? who are the active stations in Asia ? would also like to set up a remote RX in some rural low noise area . Thanks again Best regards Kumar VU2BGS On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 2:55 AM DK7FC wrote: Hello Kumar and welcome! What kind of help do you need? What is your rig at the moment? Some photos? 73, Stefan Am 25.12.2018 21:50, schrieb Gaj Kumar: Dear all Freinds MERRY XMAS and Happy New Year It would be pleasure to Hear you first and also work you soon on 630m Glad to be in the esteemed and expereinced group kindly help me out with suggestions and Ideas Best regards Kumar VU2BGS ------=_Part_8445_5478697.1545814714947 Content-Type: text/html;charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hi Kumar,

Stefan already pointed out the main topics ;-)
I know o= ther MF/LF operators are using TS590 both for RX or generator with suitable= PA on LF and MF so you have already the first brick.
If you are coming = from 160m activity you are already half way :-) - you wrote about small roo= f antenna for 160m is that a vertical or a dipole? As pointed out from Stef= an a vertical could be retuned for MF/LF txing. Due to high noise both from= city and geographic area again the suggestion of Stefan for a tuned RX loo= p is probably the best solution, but a try with a PA0RDT active antenna cou= ld be worth.

I guess we all would like to live close to the seaside = :-)) this my dream too ;-) could share a lovely QTH for HAM radio and easy = for scuba diving :-))

I will keep on still for some days transmittin= g on WSPR2 on 137 kHz then reverse to 475 kHz with my small beacon: I have = all days reports within 3000km (EA8ARZ is my best DX) but my opinion is tha= t there is lack of RX stations between 3 and 6000 km in some direction.

CU later,

Marco IK1HSS
----Messaggio originale----
Da: selberdenken@posteo.de
Data: 26-dic-2018 8.46
A: <rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org>
Ogg: Re: LF: VU2BGS

Hi Kumar,

What is your locator? And the locator of the new QTH?

WSPR: Just have a look at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map = (Select MF and 24 hours) to see who is active. There are chances to pick up stations from VK but also from Europe. FR5DH is a real station and he managed regular decodes from Europe. This is a similar distance, also with a significant land path component. So you can do it too.
There are different RX antenna solutions of course. Your RX will have a low input impedance and maybe it is a bit deaf on this band (?). So a preamp can be helpful. If you want to avoid building one, you will need a large antenna. But if you are active on 160m then maybe you have a large vertical antenna. This can be tuned and resonated to the new band. It will help to prevent overloading the RX and gives you enough signal.
Or, build a tuned loop! This will also help to reduce QRN from uninteresting directions and some gain in the direction of interest.

What types of antenna will you have on the new QTH?

73, Stefan

Am 26.12.2018 08:21, schrieb Gaj Kumar:
Hi Stefan and freinds 

Merry Xmas and a happy new year .

I am active on 160m meters with a TS590s and the IC7300 . 
The TS590s is probably good for 630M .
I am moving out of the city in a months time and  will have mor= e place .

it would be good to start receiving first , will have to  build some LF antennas for receive .

I will try to leave the RX on WSPR mode each night , after local midnight ,
What are the chances of listening  ? who are the active station= s in Asia ?
would also like to set up a remote RX in some rural low noise area . 
Thanks again 
Best regards 
Kumar
VU2BGS




On Wed, Dec 26, 2018 at 2:55 AM DK7FC <selberdenken@posteo.de= > wrote:
Hello Kumar and welcome!

What kind of help do you need? What is your rig at the moment? Some photos?

73, Stefan


Am 25.12.2018 21:50, schrieb Gaj Kumar:
Dear all Freinds 
MERRY XMAS and Happy New Year
It would be pleasure to Hear you first and also work you soon on 630m
Glad to be in the esteemed and expereinced group 

kindly help me out with suggestions and Ideas 

Best regards 

Kumar
VU2BGS



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