Thanks Gary
Because of a very very slow and unpredictable BT so called broadband connection, all my mail is directed to Trash Can .... don't ask.... So unless I catch it before being dumped I miss it.
So thank you for the update. I spent an hour and a quarter .... dooh!
Well I will take a look at the first bit of my capture to see if anything was there. During the first hour I only had time for casual checks so I decided to record the whole spectrum for later analyses. 73 es GL petefmt I support www.NotSpotTelecom.Com your community Telco / ISP. --- On Tue, 23/11/10, Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Gary - G4WGT <[email protected]> Subject: Re: LF: VLF G3XIZ - QRT To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, 23 November, 2010, 19:22
Pete,
I read a mail that Chris wrote stating :-
>>Hello Rik, >>Thanks for the advice. >>I'll set the DFCW for 60 or even 120 second elements. >>Will that do ? >>73, Chris G3XIZ
And in a later mail wrote that his Tx PA blew up after 45 minutes.
I hope that helps you.
73
Gary - G4WGT.
On 23 November 2010 18:59, M0FMT <[email protected]> wrote:
Does anyone know
a:- What time did the transmission end? Because I have 10s of Mbytes of recording to backtrack through and I don't want to be looking at the time when there was no transmission.
b:- Was he sending a steady carrier or what was sent? Dennis thinks it was steady carrier? I think having a regular pulse like an Alpha stations would help to identify the carrier through the noise for starters anyway because a long QRSS or steady carrier is impossible to separate from all the steady QRM carriers when you are unsure of what you are looking for around that frequency especially at this QTH. It is frustrating to watch a carrier signal for ages only to find it is QRM. 73 es GL petefmt I support www.NotSpotTelecom.Com your community Telco / ISP. --- On Tue, 23/11/10, Chris Osborn <[email protected]> wrote:
From: Chris Osborn <[email protected]> Subject: Re: LF: VLF G3XIZ - QRT To: [email protected] Date: Tuesday, 23 November, 2010, 12:57
Hello Stefan / LF,
All was going last night well until I heard sparking from the aerial distribution box each
time the carrier was turned off.
After about 45 minutes the PA FET's blew up.
I did some investigation and found that the output transformer has developed some
short-circuited turns and so is now useless.
The loading coil seems unharmed so once I get a replacement transformer and connect in some
new FET's I'll be back in business.
I'll slow down the rise and fall times of the pulse train from the driver unit to the FET's and hopefully cure the sparking.
(Mal)
Yes, N.O.V. holders must get prior permission before they transmit and must stay by the telephone for the duration.
Thanks to all those who looked for my signals.
73
Chris G3XIZ
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Sent: Mon, 22 November, 2010 21:32:28 Subject: Re: LF: VLF G3XIZ - QRT
Hi Chris, Sorry to hear that. Just checked to mails after beeing abscent the weekend and wanted to wish good luck too now but just read your mail below. I assume the breakdown immediately de-tuned your system which reduced the HV? So the damage is limited to a
few turns? Has it happened at the 0.2mm dia wire? BTW i am using 0.4mm dia wire, so not really much more... Good luck in the next tests! 73, Stefan Am 22.11.2010 22:15, schrieb Chris Osborn:
Thanks for looking Roger and chaps but game's over for tonight.
I've insulation breakdown somewhere in the aerial circuit and I can't fix it until daylight.
Maybe try again next weekend.
73 Chris G3XIZ
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