Hello Roger,
Tnx for infos, vy nice! You have plenty of space for good ground electrode
antennas. :-) And you are well experienced with web applications ;-) So
SpectrumLab will be no problem for you :-)
Have you thought about placing your receive antenna on the house and move the
TX antenna into the field? As long as you have just some watts, you will have
no problems with batteries and could try much better antennas, e.g. 2x100m :-)
73, Stefan
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Von: [email protected] im Auftrag von Roger Lapthorn
Gesendet: Mo 24.05.2010 19:08
An: [email protected]
Betreff: LF: G3XBM QTH map
Stefan (et al),
Sorry, the last link was wrong. Try this one: http://tinyurl.com/354lzsp
<http://tinyurl.com/354lzsp> . It is best viewed with the satellite image that
clearly shows the fields nearby in which receive tests on sub-9kHz have so far
been done. The TX "antenna" is in the garden. I am very lucky in having these
nearby fields in which to "play"!
73s
Roger G3XBM
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