Ok. Large is relative. I mean something that can be run from a normal 230V mains socket :-) (single phase!) It would be easy to build a transformer, a termination resistor, a MOSFET driver IC as a si
Ok. Large is relative. I mean something that can be run from a normal 230V mains socket :-) (single phase!) It would be easy to build a transformer, a termination resistor, a MOSFET driver IC as a s
See for yourselfe: http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map You need to edit the settings below the map to 630m and say the last 6 or 12 hours. 73, Stefan Am 28.11.2015 20:51, schrieb Mal Hamilton: Any
Do you need a linear with your 706 Mal? I run WSPR on my 706mk2G barefoot, about 20 watts out the back withclearly only a few milliwatts radiated due to the inefficient vertical here at G7NKS. (7m/30
Do you need a linear with your 706 Mal? I run WSPR on my 706mk2G barefoot, about 20 watts out the back withclearly only a few milliwatts radiated due to the inefficient vertical here at G7NKS. (7m/3
Looks like the mk2G is a better option on 472. I have also run an IC735 but it drifts quite a bit, the RX is wobbly. The 706 series are quite good as they come and don’t necessarily need a PA I
You are "O" here, dear Mal, ufb. Sorry we couldn't make it. Probably my antenna is to small. It seems to me, that my limit is around 800-900km on Longwave. Power is 1kW and I can't get much higher. B
Hello Mal, LF! Your signal is really excellent - see the attached snapshot. Lubos, OK2BVG, JN88KS Hotmail: Dvryhodná e-mailová sluba s úinnou antispamovou ochranou Zaregistrovat = Attachment: 100202_