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Subject: | Re: LF: Re: Receivers |
From: | "M. Bruno" <spin@inrete.it> |
Date: | Sun, 03 Oct 1999 14:17:41 +0100 |
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At 10.09 03/10/99 +0100, Tony G3ZRH wrote: However, although the Russian long range Alpha navigation transmitters around 11.9, 12.65, 14.1Khz continue to come through clearly using the Datong converter, I haven't heard any natural atmospheric whistlers or similar phenomena yet ! tony@thefree.net ( G3ZRH) For those, try connecting your S'Blaster directly to the antenna. Have a look to IK1QFK site: http://space.tin.it/scienza/rromero/ The site has been recently updated with many informations on ELF/ULF listening (1 Hz to 22 kHz). Your contribution is wellcome! Marco Bruno - IK1ODO spin@inrete.it SPIN Electronics - www.spin-it.com |
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