Return-Path: X-Spam-Checker-Version: SpamAssassin 3.4.0 (2014-02-07) on lipkowski.org X-Spam-Level: X-Spam-Status: No, score=0.0 required=5.0 tests=HEADER_FROM_DIFFERENT_DOMAINS, SPF_PASS,URIBL_BLOCKED autolearn=ham autolearn_force=no version=3.4.0 X-Spam-DCC: INFN-TO: mailn 1233; Body=2 Fuz1=2 Fuz2=2 Received: from post.thorcom.com (post.thorcom.com [195.171.43.25]) by lipkowski.org (8.14.4/8.14.4/Debian-8+deb8u2) with ESMTP id v89GvpgM015285 for ; Sat, 9 Sep 2017 18:57:53 +0200 Received: from majordom by post.thorcom.com with local (Exim 4.14) id 1dqiva-0001F2-II for rs_out_1@blacksheep.org; Sat, 09 Sep 2017 17:48:18 +0100 Received: from [195.171.43.32] (helo=relay1.thorcom.net) by post.thorcom.com with esmtp (Exim 4.14) id 1dqiuT-0001En-VD for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Sat, 09 Sep 2017 17:47:09 +0100 Received: from simone.ucs.mun.ca ([134.153.232.76]) by relay1.thorcom.net with esmtps (TLSv1:DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA:256) (Exim 4.89) (envelope-from ) id 1dqiuQ-000196-2Y for rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org; Sat, 09 Sep 2017 17:47:08 +0100 Received: from plato.ucs.mun.ca (plato.ucs.mun.ca [134.153.232.153]) by simone.ucs.mun.ca (8.13.8/8.13.8) with ESMTP id v89Gkr57025512 (version=TLSv1/SSLv3 cipher=DHE-RSA-AES256-SHA bits=256 verify=NO) for ; Sat, 9 Sep 2017 14:16:59 -0230 Date: Sat, 9 Sep 2017 14:16:53 -0230 (NDT) From: jcraig@mun.ca X-X-Sender: jcraig@plato.ucs.mun.ca To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org In-Reply-To: <59B1D80D.9090500@posteo.de> Message-ID: References: <15e1104432f-c04-c80b@webjas-vac074.srv.aolmail.net> <599EB51C.1040204@posteo.de> <59B1D80D.9090500@posteo.de> MIME-Version: 1.0 X-Scan-Signature: 69d86b33142413363dd56bd312139bf4 Subject: Re: VLF: Carrier on 8270.00709 Hz Content-Type: TEXT/PLAIN; charset=US-ASCII; format=flowed X-SA-Exim-Scanned: Yes Sender: owner-rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org Precedence: bulk Reply-To: rsgb_lf_group@blacksheep.org X-Listname: rsgb_lf_group X-SA-Exim-Rcpt-To: rs_out_1@blacksheep.org X-SA-Exim-Scanned: No; SAEximRunCond expanded to false X-Scanned-By: MIMEDefang 2.75 Status: RO X-Status: X-Keywords: X-UID: 12558 Hi Stefan, Your sliding bucket VLF coil is making me envious. Markus uses this method as well. I am using the pies configuration and limiting my current to 1/4 amp to prevent high voltage problems. After some tinkering I managed to get 1/3A with 2 large pies (~100mH) and one small one. The total was 500mH at 150 ohm DC so very low loss, but very difficult to find the shorted turns when it arcs out. You are correct that winding VLF coils is relaxing. There is one motor to twist the 24 0.08mm wires together and another to wind them on the lexan spindles. The next step is to use 3 or 4 spindles and think about how reduce the voltage gradients. It is relaxing watch this action. When I get bored watching, I go in the back yard and work on aerials for a while and check the winding later as it progresses. You mentioned I should set a goal of 150 uW. The big RL is up again and I'm looking out for cheap car audio amps so progress is being made towards higher ERP. Sadly it looks like the NEO7M I ordered in July will not be delivered so we'll have to try again. 73 and keep up the amazing work Stefan Joe On Fri, 8 Sep 2017, DK7FC wrote: > Hi Joe, > > Just as an inspiration for a VLF coil design, here's an image of the first > coil of a stackable set of coils for VLF: > http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/VLF/coil1.jpg > I just finished to wind it. It has *172 mH*. A 2nd and a 3rd and a 4th and > and and.. will be wound later. The advantage of that system is that i can > tune to any frequency, without steps. Also it is much easier to repair than > my large VLF coil for 2.97 kHz. > It uses 0.25 mm diameter wire and is intended to be driven at 300 mA antenna > current. The system will focus on frequencies < = 5.17 kHz. > It took about 7 hours for the winding and 2 hours for preparing a > construction to rotate it by a motor. > With that single coil i could resonate to 17.5 kHz. But with a second one i > will already be quite close to 8.27 kHz. With 4 of them i will already reach > 5.17 kHz. And 6 of them could be fine for 2.97 kHz! Maybe i will build 8 of > them to reach 2.17 kHz :-) > The DC resistance of the single coil is 267 Ohm, so the losses will be 25 W > per coil. Ah and the coil diameter is 0.3 m (average). > The wire is hold in place by Kapton tape which is cheaply available from > Amazon. > > 73, Stefan > > > > Am 07.09.2017 14:10, schrieb jcraig@mun.ca: >> This is amazing, Paul. To copy < 0.00001 watts across >> the pond with the carrier drifting about is an amazing feat. >> The daytime signal is used because more atmospheric >> noise is propagated at night? >> >> Unfortunately there is now a delay in getting the gps board but >> better stability is certainly in the future. >> >> Thank-you for your efforts and monitoring. >> >> 73 >> Joe VO1NA >> >> On Thu, 7 Sep 2017, Paul Nicholson wrote: >> >>> >>> Joe VO1NA wrote: >>> >>>> Today the aerial was disconnected at 0950 utc >>> >>> Here's a non-coherent average over 8 days of 10:00 to 20:00 >>> >>> http://abelian.org/vlf/tmp/170907a.gif >>> >>> Impossible to do coherent sum with this many days, without >>> GPS frequency lock. >>> >>> Not bad for 8uW ERP but it should do a lot better with a precise >>> frequency. >>> >>> -- >>> Paul Nicholson >>> -- >>> >>> >> >