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Re: VLF: Activity

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Subject: Re: VLF: Activity
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Thu, 06 May 2010 09:47:44 +0200
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Thank you Paul.

BTW, my special permission for a 300m kite vertical becomes more probably in the last time. Maybe i will get it in the summer, what is not optimal. But in that time i can make several tests and become experience with such high antennas. This will be useful for the autumn/winther time later. First i will try to make tests with a 200m vertical. Here a first test could be, to let the coil as it is and just increase the wire length. This means, i have 2x C and thus 0,7x f, so i can transmit on 6,3 kHz. Extreme dreaming! ;-) What about transmissions on 6,3 kHz, the 47km band? What about the noise there? Would reception be possible in your distance? What about propagation and ionospheric modes? Other, more preferable frequencies?

For the weekend, the wx forecast is not very promising but i hope things will change...

Best 73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 05.05.2010 19:20, schrieb Paul Nicholson:

Stefan schrieb:

> Paul (Nicholson), what do you think about the average QRN
> increase in the last weeks?

I can't say at the moment.  My rx is undergoing some major
alterations to hardware and software and the calibration is
void.   I expect the background will have increased, but by how
much?   I will try to get things back in order by the weekend.

Too bad about the weather.

I would like to see transmissions from base stations.  Even
though the ERP is much lower, long transmissions become possible
and it would be interesting to try very long integrations (days).

Meanwhile, I look forward to the next test, whenever the weather
permits.
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Paul Nicholson
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