Hello Stefan, VLF! OK, that is FB information. I have changed a third window on my grabber, as you can see. Now, DFCW600 is ready on 8970Hz and 6470Hz simultaneously.
Good luck tomorrow!
Lubos, OK2BVG
Date: Fri, 17 Jun 2011 18:14:07 +0200 From: [email protected]To: [email protected]CC: [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]; [email protected]Subject: Re: VLF: DK7FC's 11th VLF kite experiment
Dear VLF group,
Now, the wind forecast shows excellent wind for tomorrow and unstable
and poor wind for sunday. So i will do the 11th experiment tomorrow,
Saturday, 18. June 2011.
Tnx in advance to Markus/DF6NM who will be available on the phone
to make QSP to the LF reflector.
Vy 73, Stefan/DK7FC
Am 16.06.2011 13:58, schrieb Stefan Sch�fer:
Dear VLF group,
Since more than 4 months the wind and rain situation looks
promising for the weekend on my /p QTH in JN49IS36VH. So i plan to do
my 11th VLF kite experiment this weekend, either on Sat
18th or Sun 19th June 2011, will be announced on friday. I already
announced it at the German air traffic control and just got a phone
call were the permission was granted.
The plan is to come on air at about 6 UTC.
The antenna will be the 300m vertical kite antenna. I'll plan
to serve the bands 33km and 46km, i.e. 8970 Hz and 6470 Hz. Since
i
made a new tap on the TX coil i can now resonate the 300m antenna on
6470 Hz too. This should give a about 4 dB stronger signal on 46km.
Since the gap of low QRN is much smaller now, the experiment will not
take many hours, maybe just 4 or 5.
Maybe i can get the 4 kVA generator and will produce a 6 dB stronger
signal but this is not clear so far. Otherwise i am limited to 550 W TX
power. I will limit my antenna current to 2 A in order to prevent a HV
breakdown on the coil and due to thermal losses. At 2 A antenna current
i should have up to 250 mW ERP!
The program is to start a longer dash, about 40 minutes, GPS locked on
8970.00000 Hz, then a message in DFCW-600. Depending on the feedback of
receiving stations i will try to send DFCW-60 or DFCW-10 or DFCW-3 and
CW.
Then i'll move to 6470 Hz, transmitting a 40 minutes dash and a "K" in
DFCW-600 or so.
As usual the signals will be visible on my grabber in 40 km distance:
http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber.html
for 8970 Hz and
http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber2.html
for 6470 Hz (spectrogram still not available)
but surely visible on many other grabbers too ( see
https://sites.google.com/site/sub9khz/vlf-grabbers
for a list of
available Dreamer Band grabbers).
Some new VLF receivers appeared since my last experiment. Two of them
are:
http://qsl.net/4x1rf/yo/vlfgrabber.htm
(1435 km)
http://www.ok2bvg.cz/vlfgrabber/
(598 km)
Leaving a trace on these and all other new and old VLF stations is the
goal! Despite high QRN and the longest days in the year (here in EU) i
am optimistic.
Maybe Markus/DF6NM or Marco/DD7PC or someone else in DL wants to be
available on the phone for QSP to the reflector?
Looking forward to the weekend and hope all works well and we'll have
much activity.
Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC
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