Stefan Using LOSSY coca cola bottles as a dielectric is not recommended and poor stability makes things worse!!!!!!!!! With this information I do not think a QSO is possible de mal/g3kev -- Original
Stefan I will leave my monitor on 8970 DFCW 600 mode. If I detect your signal I will reply on 137.7 CW or QRS3. 73 De Mal/G3KEV -- Original Message -- From: "Stefan Schäfer" <[email protected]
Hello Mal, VLF, OK, i am actually RX QRV on LF all the time here. And i have internet during the test! :-) Now, the coil is on the roof and it's dry. I will prepare now... Maybe the first VLF antenna
Just as the advert says 'things go better with Coca-Cola' 35 feet of wire with a coke bottle on the end crossed the pond quite nicely http://rosmodem.wordpress.com/2011/02/14/the-blue-ribbon-fastest-
Stefan's test signal seems to be visible here in the decreasing QRN level. Frequency slightly variable just below 8969.98, now about 10 dB SNR. Best 73, Markus (DF6NM) From: Stefan Schäfer Sent: Frid
VLF, Finished for today. I know now what to improve. The signal can be improved up to 10 dB here. For a test it was successful but it is the wrong time of the days and year. Furthermore my TX frequen
Stefan My monitor is running/Speclab dfcw600 es Antenna 150 metre inv L up over 33 metres vertical. Condx all bands Good at present de mal/g3kev -- Original Message -- From: "Stefan Schäfer" <Stefan.
After a break i am back on air in this moment transmitting a long carrier. The signal generator is the DDS VFO, so stability is not perfect but should be suitable for 424 uHz i hope. It is a very fir
PET - Polyester - is a recognised capacitor dielectric, and not particularly lossy. I don't see why it shouldn't work - as long as you drink the cola first. 73 Hugh M0WYE Stefan Using LOSSY coca cola
On 10/06/2011 19:58, Hugh M0WYE wrote: PET - Polyester - is a recognised capacitor dielectric, and not particularly lossy. I don't see why it shouldn't work - as long as you drink the cola first. 73