MF, Today i've played a bit with a small ferrite antenna for 630m. It is 14 cm long and has 8 mm diameter. Without any calculations i wound a winding of unknown number of turns around the rod and qui
... sri, i forgot the attachment, here... Am 27.05.2015 02:12, schrieb DK7FC: MF, Today i've played a bit with a small ferrite antenna for 630m. It is 14 cm long and has 8 mm diameter. Without any ca
Yes Stefan, bring colour into your life ;-) Even after more than 10 years, I still sometimes enjoy just sitting and watching things roll by on the colour-RDF screen. With crossed loops and an E-field
Hi Markus, Yes yes, great ideas. I will go on step by step. First i need to configure the link in stereo mode and see if it runs stable. The mono-stream needs about 220 kBit/s. It's availability is f
2nd try Am 01.06.2015 01:39, schrieb DK7FC: Hi Markus, Yes yes, great ideas. I will go on step by step. First i need to configure the link in stereo mode and see if it runs stable. The mono-stream ne
Stefan, antenna by combing the signals of E and H within SpecLab? It is only a mixing of these two signals with a different 'weight', right? This could be done in the 'left to right output amp', righ
Hi Stefan, getting a cardioid antenna using a magnetic ferrite rod (or loop) antenna and an small electrical antenna is very simple and done for ages in 80m ARDF (foxhunt) receivers. Sure it can be d