Hello Marcus, first of all congrats with your achievement. Based on the numbers you gave I tried to figure out the loss resistance at 9kHz: - 35W and 0.135A would give 1920 Ohm. - with a 32/1 transfo
Congrats Markus and thank-you for providing the interesting details. 73 Joe VO1NA Dear LF, on two evenings this week, I have transmitted an 8.97 kHz signal from my LF Marconi at home, and attempted t
Dear LF, on two evenings this week, I have transmitted an 8.97 kHz signal from my LF Marconi at home, and attempted to receive it at various locations. The experiment was very similar to the one in A
Hi Markus and group, Congrats for the nice achievement with such a (relatively) small antenna. I also did some tests with the Alpha signals in the past days but don't know how to interpret them, beca
Dear LF, on two evenings this week, I have transmitted an 8.97 kHz signal from my LF Marconi at home, and attempted to receive it at various locations. The experiment was very similar to the one i
Congradulations, Markus! 12km is well out of near reactive zone. Thus further dictance increasing is not too dificult:-) This corresponds well with previous mesurements. Regards, Alexander/RA9MB