Warren, Ah, two in parallel, i thought in series. Tnx info. So now you have 3 dB less radiated power due to twice the losses? Or did you compensate that by 3 dB QRO ;-) Is the loop sourrounded by tre
LF, I can see very clear traces of XGJ tonite at TF3HZ, http://simnet.is/halldorgudmunds/TF3HZ_LFgrabber/ Is it the first time? At least i found no capture on the capture archive... 73, GL, Stefan/DK
Hi Warren, Even 4X, that's very remarkable! You are the one with the 2 turn TX loop, right? Good luck and i hope i will see something too. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 05.12.2011 01:12, schrieb Warren Ziegle
Hi Warren, Even 4X, that's very remarkable! You are the one with the 2 turn TX loop, right? Good luck and i hope i will see something too. 73, Stefan/DK7FC Am 05.12.2011 01:12, schrieb Warren Ziegler
Hi Warren, Building up a LF station is a very great job, i like to it a few hours per day. For me the vertical system is the best choice since i have EXTREMELY low earth losses available but i would
Am 05.12.2011 02:14, schrieb Warren Ziegler: Stefan, I just re-read your post, I gather you are asking about Litz wire as a loop conductor? My friend Bill Ashlock tried using ex-Decca Litz wire as a
LF, I can see very clear traces of XGJ tonite at TF3HZ, http://simnet.is/halldorgudmunds/TF3HZ_LFgrabber/ Is it the first time? At least i found no capture on the capture archive... 73, GL, Stefan/DK
Warren, Ah, two in parallel, i thought in series. Tnx info. So now you have 3 dB less radiated power due to twice the losses? Or did you compensate that by 3 dB QRO ;-) Is the loop sourrounded by tr
Warren, Ah, two in parallel, i thought in series. Tnx info. So now you have 3 dB less radiated power due to twice the losses? Or did you compensate that by 3 dB QRO ;-) Is the loop sourrounded by tr