Hi Stefan, Understood and I would like to try an active E-probe soon. I also believe that I have experienced the amusing side of homebrewing enough and now I think I will choose a more reliable way t
Hi Johan, Would a normal carbon resistor be quiet enough as a dummy antenna impedance for this test? Cheers D. Daniele, the ususal rule of thumb is that you don't need any preamplifier if you get a b
Just crowded as 40 meters very soon J From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Stefan Schäfer Sent: venerdì 16 aprile 2010 20.21 To: rsgb_lf_g
Thank you very much, Jim. Very kind of you to provide this comprehensive answer to my inquiry. Best regards Daniele Dear Daniele, LF Group, opinion is that a bigger non-amplified loop is better than
Hi Lawrence, probably you could use the lowest-frequency alpha station for calibration purposes. I heard from Wolf that he was working on a built-in frequency calibration tool for SpectrumLab but I d
This is the same question I wanted to ask after having had a look to the picture: any problems with the laptop sitting on the bench? Regards Daniele Hello : PC = lots of noise !!! 73 Xtian / F1VL Lau
Hi LF, Quite a general question: is a pre-amplifier needed in your opinion for listening to LF weak signals (e.g. NDB DX, etc.)? I read different opinions in very famous articles on the Web: one opin