Return-Path: Received: (qmail 2097 invoked from network); 30 Mar 1999 18:50:11 +0100 Received: from magnet.plus.net.uk (HELO magnet.force9.net) (195.166.128.26) by guiness.force9.net with SMTP; 30 Mar 1999 18:50:11 +0100 Received: (qmail 7294 invoked from network); 30 Mar 1999 17:50:20 -0000 Received: from post.thorcom.com (194.75.130.70) by magnet.plus.net.uk with SMTP; 30 Mar 1999 17:50:20 -0000 Received: from troy.blacksheep.org ([194.75.183.50] ident=root) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 2.04 #3) id 10S2bv-0007Kl-00; Tue, 30 Mar 1999 18:47:35 +0100 Received: (from root@localhost) by troy.blacksheep.org (8.6.12/8.6.12) id RAA03551 for rsgb_lf_group-outgoing; Tue, 30 Mar 1999 17:47:53 GMT X-Priority: 3 X-MSMail-Priority: Normal Received: from post.thorcom.com (root@post.unica.co.uk [194.75.183.70]) by troy.blacksheep.org (8.6.12/8.6.12) with ESMTP id RAA03436 for ; Tue, 30 Mar 1999 17:28:00 GMT Received: from mailhost.zen.co.uk ([212.23.8.4]) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 2.04 #3) id 10S2IG-00074y-00 for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Tue, 30 Mar 1999 18:27:17 +0100 X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft MimeOLE V6.00.2800.1106 Received: from ns.zen.co.uk (28.godel.zen.co.uk [212.23.16.156]) by mailhost.zen.co.uk (8.9.1/8.9.1) with SMTP id RAA10637 for ; Tue, 30 Mar 1999 17:27:03 GMT Message-ID: <3.0.5.32.19990330140600.00805380@zen.co.uk> X-Sender: alan.gale@zen.co.uk X-Mailer: QUALCOMM Windows Eudora Light Version 3.0.5 (32) Date: Tue, 30 Mar 1999 14:06:00 +0100 To: "LF Group" From: "Alan Gale" Subject: LF: Isle of Man/cfa antenna MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Sender: Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Hi All, Remembering the recent discussion about crossed field antennas on the reflector, I thought the following posting from the BDXC mailing list relating to the award of the new Isle of Man Long Wave broadcast licence (QRM generator) might be of interest. The group behind the succesful bid claimed that they could transmit this powerhouse signal using a CFA, and the licence was awarded on the basis that the succesful applicant could only use this type of antenna. This should prove interesting, as they will now have to put words into action and prove that it really can work at LF. I believe that the same company claim to have tested this type of antenna succesfully in Egypt, though I can't confirm that or the results. Since this antenna will only be around 25/30 metres high at the chosen frequency of 279 kHz I will be very interested in seeing the results, though very sad a losing some excellent channels for hearing Canadian NDBs and checking T/A propagation to yet another pop station! :-( Maybe now we'll finally find out if the CFA really does work, or if the Manx Government have been taken in by a good salesman! :-) 73 Alan, G4TMV DX Information from the British DX Club. PRESS RELEASE AWARD OF THE LONG WAVE SOUND BROADCASTING LICENCE Following the invitation to tender for the provision of a sound broadcasting service on 279kHz long wave, the Commission received three applications for the 10 year licence by the closing date of 30 October 1998. After analysis of each groups' application proposals further information was requested in respect of programme proposals, staffing, technical matters - particularly relating to the transmitting aerial and the associated technology, financial issues and other general matters. All applicant groups were invited to interview on the Isle of Man in January 1999. Together with its consultants the Commission and its senior staff considered all the detail provided and assessed which of the applicants would provide the best service for the Isle of Man taking into account, inter alia, the content and type of programming, the promotion of the Island in the best possible light, creation of employment opportunities in the Isle of Man, the financial returns to the Isle of Man Treasury over the period of the licence, and any other tangible or intangible benefits. The financing and the business plans of each applicant were carefully scrutinised to ensure that they had proper financial backing and the ability to sustain the service over the period of the licence. All three applicants responded positively to the invitation to tender but one offered a superior technical solution to the environmentally sensitive issue of the transmitting aerial required for broadcasting on long wave. This group intends to use a crossed field antenna which not only significantly reduces the visual intrusion of the transmitting aerial (approx. 25 to 30 metres high as opposed to 260 metres for a conventional mast) but is also intrinsically safer as regards the effects of the induction field. This company also offered a significant licence fee which together with VAT, company and personal taxation could amount to payments to the Manx Treasury of approximately £43 million over the licence period. It is the group's intention that 70% of the shareholding in this company will be held by Isle of Man residents or Manx companies and that the studios will be located in Ramsey creating about 50 jobs. The company also intends to broadcast the programme service on satellite and on the Internet. Subject to the approval of Tynwald, the Communications Commission intends to grant a provisional sound broadcasting licence to Isle of Man International Broadcasting Company Ltd. It will be the responsibility of this company to obtain all the necessary planning permissions for both the transmitting site and the studios and to carry out any Environmental Impact Assessment that might be required. This provisional licence will be granted on the basis that only the crossed field antenna technology can be used. Once full planning permission is obtained then the Commission will grant a substantive 10 year licence under the Broadcasting Act 1993 of Tynwald to Isle of Man International Broadcasting Company Ltd. Bryan R Waddington, Director Issued 26 March 1999 [http://www.gov.im] -- Ray Woodward [ raymond@uplink.softnet.co.uk ] Permission is hereby granted to reproduce the above information, provided that full credit is given to the original contributor AND to the British DX Club. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- From: Alan Gale G4TMV Location: North-West England. IO83VP Lancs 53:39.3N 2:10.6W. Equipment: Kenwood TS830M + Converters + FL3. W & G SPM-3 G5RV, Wellbrook ALA100 & ALA1530 magnetic Loops. Interests: Beacons, Search & Rescue, Maritime, Scanning, TVDX. Are you interested in NDBs? If so why not contact me for details about how to subscribe to the 'NDB List' e-mail reflector, or visit my website at: http://www.zen.co.uk/home/page/alan.gale/ ----------------------------------------------------------------------