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Subject: | Re: Re: VLF: 8270 Hz |
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Date: | Sun, 07 Dec 2014 16:53:58 +0100 |
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Markus, Paul sri, no transmission today because of rain. the last days transmission was not so good conc the phase stability. during transmission I made some experiments in graphic and observed the phase was jumping from zero to almost 180dgr when moving pics on the screen from one side to the other. Working cond: old PC with windoof XP prof. Until later when the sky is blue agn. Uwe/dj8wx > Uwe, back again this afternoon? Some signals on the band would be handy. Trying to test new E-field rx against old with the two planted side by side on a bleak moorland hillside. Needed some weak signal so made up a little near field tx starting with 280V to a 'long' wire, 3m long 1m high. 150m away from the rx with a small plantation of trees in between but the signal was way too strong. Ended up with a few volts from a sound card onto the wire. New rx design models well and it tests pretty good on the bench, but when deployed performs poorly. Noise floor is consistently 1.4dB higher on the new rx than the old, and the old one is quite noisy anyway. I've no idea where the noise is coming from. Thermal noise of ground resistance? No, the new rx has a better ground. It's a black art, this stuff. A VLF rx is just an audio amplifier, how hard can that be? The antenna too is fighting back. Despite sealing with O-rings, flexible sealant, and layers of self amalgamating tape, it still manages to fill with water after a few days of rain. When I eventually get this thing running and calibrated, the spectrogram at http://abelian.org/vlf/fbins.shtml will gain a dB or two sensitivity and be steerable modulo 360 degrees instead of 180. -- Paul Nicholson -- |
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