Namastè Kumar, and HNY to you! Welcome in the group and glad to have somebody listening and hopefully transmit on MF / LF from VUland. You will probably listen somebody else than me because I live in
Hi Marko Merry Xmas and Happy new year Thanks for the encouragement please . I would love to live near the sea but it is not feasible now !! I live in the Noisy city of Bangalore , !! but have be
Hi Kumar, What is your locator? And the locator of the new QTH? WSPR: Just have a look at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map (Select MF and 24 hours) to see who is active. There are chances to pic
Hi Kumar, What is your locator? And the locator of the new QTH? WSPR: Just have a look at http://wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map (Select MF and 24 hours) to see who is active. There are chances to pi
RR, i nunderstand. In this location you probably won't be really successful on 630m. The mains hum noise becomes higher and higher the closer you come to DC! Am 26.12.2018 09:39, schrieb Gaj Kumar: N
RR, i nunderstand. In this location you probably won't be really successful on 630m. The mains hum noise becomes higher and higher the closer you come to DC! Am 26.12.2018 09:39, schrieb Gaj Kumar:
Hi Kumar, You may have a look at https://www.radio-store.co.uk/ They ship worldwidwe,sell also small quantities and have very competitive prices. 73 Clemens DL4RAJ
Hi Kumar, >only the ferrites are a big problems here ! You may have a look at https://www.radio-store.co.uk/ They ship worldwidwe,sell also small quantities and have very competitive prices. 73 Cle
...I know someone who clandestinely removed the ferrite rod of a radio of his XYL (now ex XYL) beeing able to receive the MF AM broadcast. Many radios, if not to modern offer 'FM/AM' radio but AM is
Hello Gaj, Welcome to our small forum! You need to take a bit of care with Chinese toroids, I have had some that when measured against branded ones direct from the makers checked out well off specifi
Hello Kumar, I have bought ferrite from China at low cost, both sales and shipping. This discussion has eluded me. What are you looking for, I might be able to help. Best regards, Roelof Bakker, pa0r
Instead of ferrite rods from AM radios, search for "impeder" rods. These are used for induction welding of pipes, and can stand high power at hundreds of kHz. Sometimes you can get them cheap on auct
iI forgot, old TV flyback transformers are also useful as a source of ferrite for power applications. Also the HV windings on these transformers (at least from TVs made in Poland) have 1-1.5H inducta
Dear Jacek Thanks for the good tips . I found a local company who claimed to sell Ferrite rods He sent me these impeder cores , I stuck several of them together to make a 1 foot long ferrite tube
Thanks Jacek Yes The Flybacks are a rare comodity . I have a few left from Tesla coil experiments . The PC power supplies we have in plenty and will look for the 500W > type of cores a few months b
Hi Stefan Yes That is a good idea , very rarely some one listens to MW , I have a few from Philips Radios . 10 inches . But now in the market we get 2inches long which have terrible Q . We have a MW
Hi Chris Merry Xmas and happy new year to all I feel like a new kid again , I got my license at 13 in 1974 and built my first MW receiver at 10 ! Thanks for the wonderful tips . yes i too have th
Hello Gaj, Paul, N1BUG uses the basic Xtal controlled Softrock LF to amazingly good effect on LF and MF, they hold their own with much more exotic stuff! You should bgive it a good trial before conde
Hi Chris thanks for the info please . No i never did say anything to condemn the RX Hi surely glad to know about its persormance and will try it out soon . lots of things to do . I have been listen