Jacek, LF, I have measured SAQ's "backwave" on a few occasions in the past and I think it was about -17dB referred to key-down, about 4kW output. The Alpha signals, when active, are easily copied her
Tnx Mal. Dont't you want to be one of those amateurs as well? You could surely become one of the TXing group as well! Stefan/DK7FC Am 20.05.2010 15:08, schrieb mal hamilton: Stefan You are doing well
I have measured SAQ's "backwave" on a few occasions in the past and I think it was about -17dB referred to key-down, about 4kW output. thanks for the info. a 4kW transmitter (but with an antenna ord
In plain english who can receive the alpha dashes and at what strength around EU. unfortunately they are down now, so i can't tell you what is the s/n now. but it's hard not to receive these stations
Dear Mal, Jacek, LF Group, For a detailed and accurate picture of signal and noise levels at VLF in the UK (and a fair amount of LF too...), go to Paul Nicholson's site at http://abelian.org/vlf/spec
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In plain english who can receive the alpha dashes and at what strength around EU.The reason I ask is because I do not intend to proceed with engineering a 9 kc system if no one can receive it. Alpha
Dear VLF/LF, Am 19.05.2010 21:11, schrieb Jacek Lipkowski: a much better test of antennas would be if people can receive SAQ with the key up (when it is not transmitting) - i don't know what the outp