Hi Markus,
Am 04.08.2013 09:46, schrieb Markus Vester:
Stefan, 10 W ERP is not that hard -
anyone who can radiate 80 W ERP on 136 will be able to do 10 W on half
the frequency ;-))
Oh yes indeed. The radiation resistance of the wire is about 1/4 and
the needed L is about 4x, so the coil losses will be 4x higher too. The
ground losses may drop a bit. Then it depends on the ratio of coil
losses to ground losses. So 80W is realistic :-)
I don't know anything about LF propagation on that band. Is it much
different to 2200m? And what are the distance records?
Yesterday night a friend showed
me his new GPS-stabilized quadrocopter. It's stunning how it could just
about be parked in midair, despite some lateral winds. Seems that would
make a great antenna carrier! Not all of the neighbour's seemed
to enjoy it as much as we did...
MOST interesting! Did you ask him what the weight can be lifted? And
will it still be stable then? Is it expensive? Do you fear some EMC
problems? (The topic should be discussed in a new subject then)
73, Stefan/DK7FC
Best 73,
Markus (DF6NM)
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