Excellent, Stefan! I have raised the
antenna above the roof again, and reactivated the VLF grabber. Really looking
forward to see your signal!
73, and good luck
de Markus (DF6NM)
Sent: Thursday, June 09, 2011 9:09 PM
Subject: VLF: First tests on VLF at DK7FC in
Heidelberg
VLF,
Tomorrow i
plan to do first tests on 8970 Hz on my fixed antenna in Heidelberg,
http://no.nonsense.ee/qthmap/?qth=JN49IK00WG&from=jn49ik00WD
It is about 30m up.
I'll start doing some resonating tests and may
come on air in the afternoon. The small PA (max. 300W) will be used in this
first test since it is easier to manage. Maybe the resonance will be some
kHz higher but i hope to come down into the Dreamers Band (TM).
I
expect to be visible on "local" grabbers like DF6NM, OE3GHB and OK2BVG. If
all works well i plan to transmit a longer dash, maybe 6000 seconds and
later a short message in DFCW-600, like "K" or so, just for the proof and to
get a first impression about the efficiency of this antenna.
I had
the idea to buy some flexible aluminium tube to form a toroid that will be
placed on the top of the coil. Tis reduces the maximum E field and adds some
C, that might be needed to come down to 8970 Hz...
Of course all this
depends on the absence of rain but now i don't need wind! Therefore, the
signals will be about 20 dB lower, probably.
The signal will be overload
my grabber http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber.html
that is in about 20 m (!) distance. Hopefully it gets not damaged due to
several 10 kV on the wire.
Is there someone who will watch for that
signal?
Reports would be very apprechiated!
73, CU,
Stefan/DK7FC
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