These experiencies give me more hope. Several times I tried to listen to 136 kHz on my IC-751A and long wire (80 meters), heard nothing but noise of various kind. One suggestion. Few years ago I came
Hello all, Petr Maly schrieb: These experiencies give me more hope. Several times I tried to listen to 136 kHz on my IC-751A and long wire (80 meters), heard nothing but noise of various kind. One su
At 15:44 14/04/99 +0200, DJ1ZB wrote: If a receiver needs some input attenuation at LF on large aerials, as reported by ON7YD on his TS440, for instance, the better way should be to realize this "att
Hello all, concerning LF preselection I do accept Rik's experiences, and I have been wondering why he did not try this before using the simple attenuator. It is true that near by stations such as DBF
In the early days of 73kHz experimenting the only receiver equipment I had was a Datong converter and my mobile transceiver or the Drake 4c. The Daytong converter was designed for SWL use, had excell
But the blocking of the receiver is not caused so much by these near-by signals but by the sum of all stations delivered by the aerial, especially the LF broadcast stations of course, and this sum ca