> Hi
> "Anonymous"
>
> Good
> point a 40m dipole would probably be sure fire say.
>
> But as PA0RDT suggested as
> small probe, like a plate say 30x20mm but gain is required
> to boost the very low signal collected. For the simplest
> antenna that is almost guaranteed to work in the EU area an
> existing TX antenna. Or throw out say 4metres of wire away
> from any device that is radiating an electromagnetic
> field....simply put PC's TVs' DVD machines,
> operational Electric drills (a form of spark transmitter)
> SFL's, or near Solar panels, the list seems to be
> endless these days.
>
> A pair
> of diodes back to back across the mic connector would be
> advisable to prevent any static building up on the sound
> card input.
>
> If this is not
> clear please ask again and I will confuse even more.........
> it's a suck it and see type of development. I mean if
> you wanted to get the best signal I suppose a vertical 4.4km
> tall in the middle of a ground plane of similar size.......
> but that's ridiculous.
>
> 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
>
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> On Mon, 23/6/14, Spring Global <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> Subject: Re: LF: Fw: SAQ
> transmissions 2014-06-29 and 2014-07-02
> To:
> "[email protected]"
> <[email protected]>
> Date: Monday, 23 June, 2014, 14:49
>
> What would be relatively
> short? 1 m, 10 m?
> Can anybody
> provide a clue
> to me please.
>
> Thanks
>
> Sent from my iPad
>
> > On 22 jun. 2014, at 12:37, M0FMT <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >
>
> >
> > Hi all
> >
> > I am sure Lars won't mind me
> forwarding this to you all. For EU a
> relatively short
> antenna stuck in the mic
> socket of your PC Sound Card and
> run some
> SDR software or Speclab etc calibrate to cover
> 17kHz and you to can enjoy a piece of active
> radio history.
> HF of this QRG are some
> pretty fat FSK signals that should
> tell you
> all is working OK. Or down load Johan's SM6LKM
> purpose made software "SAQ Panoramic
> VLF
> Receiver" that tunes it in for
> you .... look Mum no
> hands!!
> >
> > SAQ
> TRANSMISSIONS ON JUNE 29TH, 2014 AND JULY 2ND,
> 2014
> >
> >
> ALEXANDERSON DAY,
> JUNE 29TH, 2014
> > The annual transmission
>
> on "Alexanderson Day" with the Alexanderson
> alternator on VLF 17.2 kHz will take place
> Sunday, June
> 29th, 2014 at 09:00 UTC
> (tuning up from about 08:30 UTC) and
> will
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> UTC).
> >
>
> > Two days of
> antique radio full details
> attached.........
> whoooopeeee!!
> >
> >
>
> > 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
> >
> >
> >> --- On Sun,
> 22/6/14, Lars Kålland
> <[email protected]>
> wrote:
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> From: Lars Kålland
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> >> Subject: SAQ transmissions
> 2014-06-29
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> >> To: "1/A/Lars
> Kalland"
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