What would be relatively short? 1 m, 10 m?
Can anybody provide a clue to me please.
Thanks
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> On 22 jun. 2014, at 12:37, M0FMT <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Hi all
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> 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!!
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> SAQ TRANSMISSIONS ON JUNE 29TH, 2014 AND JULY 2ND, 2014
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> 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 be repeated at 12:00 UTC
> (tuning up from about 11:30 UTC).
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> Two days of antique radio full details attached......... whoooopeeee!!
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> 73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
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