Hello Stefan, there is a easy way to check if you have too much attenuation or not: Tune the RX to an unused freq (only noise/QRN) and disconnect the antenna; if you can hear the difference between a
Hi Stefan I hope it does not give you indigestion :-)) Good luck with it.....all LF sites are different so in general require different detailed solutions. It seemed generally to be sufficient to de-
Hello Alan. A very interesting paper of yours, is it likely that there will be the same interaction between a T antenna and the PA0RDT Mini Whip? 73. Ken M0KHW Hi Stefan I hope it does not give you i
Hi Alan, tnx, i have printed your article and will read it now at breakfast ;-) Perhaps I will come back with some questions… J 73, Stefan/DK7FC --Ursprüngliche Nachricht-- Von: owner-rsgb_lf_g
Hi Rik es tnx for your answer. In the first QSOs from /p I used the TX antenna. I quickly saw that SNR is much better with a 6dB attenuator. In the last activity I even used 20dB. But the SNR of the
Hi Ken. I dont know but I would think it should be minimal. The "suckout effect" does seem to be most pronounced with tuned aerials. I likened it to a GDO effect where a passive tuned circuit absorbs