Hello Michel and all,
Sorry, i wasn't able to arrange the antenna today. It is not as easy as
expected. In fact the garden looks like jungle! I had to spend a few
hours to remove greenery, which is a nice work. I like it. I will
progress in smaller steps. Tomorrow i will prepare the tall tree to
climb on it and i will take some better (invisible) wire. To much
effort for a quick test. I want to install the final antenna from the
beginning. It will be the same wire as for the kite experiments....
More later. Thanks for watching.
73, Stefan
Am 30.07.2014 20:23, schrieb Michel Brunel:
Bonjour DK7FC,
Le mercredi 30 juillet 2014 à 16:57:47, DK7FC écrivait :
Good gardening Stefan, hope that antenna plants will grow up rapidly
Listening for your first signals right now ...
73 de Michel - f5wk
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Hi
all,
Finally! Finally i have my own piece of garden, since monday. It is
outside the city, most probably in a very quiet location. The
dimensions are roughly 20m x 80m, i.e. 1600 m^2. The locator is JN49IK24 that's 2.4 km
distant from my TX location.
I'm planning to arrange several RX antennas for LF / MF and VLF! (No
XYL is limiting the possibilities :-) ).
Later in the afternoon i'm arranging a first antenna, something like a
T antenna, maybe in 6m above the ground, tuned to MF just to get a
first impression. MF WSPR test transmissions are welcome! :-) So far i
have mobile internet and can upload some WSPR spots.
I will also install 2 orthogonal RX loops later. Same for LF and VLF.
There is no electricity, so no QRM :-) With some luck i can arrange a
WLAN repeater in some 15m high trees which are on the property. Solar
panels could be mounted into the tree as well as some accumulators in
combination with a homemade linear regulating solar battery charger.
There are a lot of possible projects to do. And now it will show how
easy it is to get fine RX results if you live in a quiet location,
using a clean earth and a large RX antenna that doesn't need a preamp
:-)
OK, let's go!
73, Stefan/DK7FC |
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