Hi Stefan,
- make a 1143 kHz trap, using a substantial coil
and capacitor,
- attach a hook at one end and and a wire to
the other, and mount it at the end of
a long insulating stick,
- walk around the corner
and enter the premises,
- connect the other end of the
wire to your own transmitter which you have brought
along,
- attach
the hook onto the antenna,
- turn on your tx and GET
ON AIR,
- but never feed or eat the
sheep ;-)
73, Markus
Sent: Sunday, December 29, 2013 5:38 PM
Subject: Re: LF: AFN Heidelberg
Hi Wolf,
Am
29.12.2013 16:59, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf: > Hi Stefan, > Interesting
playground.. the sign on the reminds me of Räuber > Hotzenplotz (can we
have that in english?) : > > "Zutritt verboten" . "Zutritt
strengstens verboten" . "Zutritt > allerstrengstens verboten" . Yes,
reminds me to slogans like "Den Anweisungen der Wärter ist unverzüglich
folge zu leisten"...
The big joke is that on one side there is a 2.5m
high fence with barbed wire and that message. But if you go arround the
corner there is a 1m high fence and the message "Bitte nicht die Schafe
füttern" (Please don't feed the sheep)! :-)
BTW the transmitter seems
to have it's place in a wodde box of about 1m x 1m x 1.5m :-)
73,
Stefan
> > Beware of Petrosilius Zwackelmann when you start
cutting the hedges. > He may not be amused, and lock you in the cellar
:-) > > Cheers, > Wolf . > > Am
29.12.2013 16:18, schrieb Stefan Schäfer: >>
MF, >> >> Today i visited the AFN Heidelberg transmitter site.
The transmitter >> is active on 1143 kHz and causes a few volts on my
active antenna >> input... >> The location looks quite boring
here on a wet and overcast day. The >> antenna looks like less than
100m to me, maybe just 70m. And there >> are a lot of hedges arround.
I would cut them... :-) It was said that >> the transmitter goes QRT
within 2013. Maybe this happens tomorrow? >> https://www.dropbox.com/sh/oqig9r1ic263pha/sv39gCZ0Ss >>
73,
Stefan/DK7FC >> >> >> >
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