Uwe, yes - the left channel picks up the electric
field near the antenna, using a 20 cm piece of open wire (level about -
30dB at L1). Both generators are active: the test signal generator feeds the
phase reference to R5, and the digimode terminal delivers the output to the PA
through L5.
Lubos, I was positively surprised to see about
20 dB SNR on your excellent Apollon temple receiver.
Peter, I think the signal did leave a 10 dB
dash in your 238 µHz window. Not sure about that 47 uHz pixel, but the
two-hour transmission would really be too short for that
bandwidth.
No trace yet on Stefan's new window, but
this may well be due to the midday propagation minimum which we have often
experienced on 8970 before.
Thank you all for the grabbers and
comments!
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 2:06 PM
Subject: Re: Re: VLF: 8270.002
Hi Markus,
so you feed the left channel with your eradiated signs via a piece of
wire ?
what abt the signal generator and the digimode modulator, is one of
them switched off? ga
Uwe
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Re: VLF: 8270.002
oops - that should be
8270.002! Old habits persist ;-) 73, Markus
Sent: Friday, February 07, 2014 12:30 PM
Subject: VLF: 8970.002
I'm currently running a
short test on 8970.002 Hz from 10 to 12 UT, using SpecLab phase-locked to
1-pps. The antenna is swinging in the wind so the current is a bit
variable (0.25 to 0.3 A), but the feedback scheme should keep
the radiated phase steady. So far a good peak has become visible at
OK2BVG.
Best 73,
Markus
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