Im hoping that with lower flux in the coming years it will be possible -
certainly a few Eu stations have made to the far East coast of China (and
further South) in past years so I think even with relative low ERPs it will
work on wspr2/15 or other visual digital modes - just got to get a good few
hours... :-)
This is good news even with the odd technical restrictions
on other bands JA1CGM is still making here on 136.174 qrss30 nightly or so even
under the worst of conditions
Laurence KL7L
> On Dec 22, 2014, at 3:26 PM, "Hideho YAMAMURA" <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> Stefan,
>
> Thank you for the diagram, nice picture,
> and that you don't have complaints
>
>
> You have a BPF. It should help a lot, for low harmonics.
> And your TX is very compact. I was impressed.
>
>> Unfortunately it is not so likely to make QSOs between
>> DL and JA on 630m but maybe some QRSS-10 with some luck :-)
> I hope so.
>
> 73
>
> Hideho YAMAMURA/JF1DMQ
>
>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: [email protected]
>> [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of DK7FC
>> Sent: Monday, December 22, 2014 7:40 AM
>> To: [email protected]
>> Subject: Re: LF: RE: Japan on 475 kHz.
>>
>> Hello Hideho,
>>
>> Wow, congrats for getting the new band! Hope there will be never ending
>> activity on the band. Unfortunately it is not so likely to make QSOs between
>> DL and JA on 630m but maybe some QRSS-10 with some luck :-)
>>
>> Am 21.12.2014 13:20, schrieb Hideho YAMAMURA:
>>> I would like to know the situations in the already operating stations.
>>> Do you have any BC QRM problem ? (I mean making interference, not
>>> receiving),
>> Never heared about BC problems as long as we have the band here.
>>
>>> and what care do you take ?
>> Avoiding significant harmonics.
>>
>>> LPF, what kind, other means ?
>> For e.g. a 100W PA i'm using T80-2 cores. (T106-2 would have been better
>> though).
>>> How much is your harmonic attenuation ?
>> Don't know but obviously enough :-)
>>> or filter attenuation ?
>>> Information highly appreciated,
>> This is the circuit of a simple compact high effective class D PA running
>> at "12V" (13.8V), producing up to 100W RF power. It has a 4f input, so you
>> can use a 160m transmitter (2...4W RF). 1900 kHz ==> 475 kHz. Maybe useful
>> for beginners :-)
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/MF/100W-475KHZ-PA.png
>> https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/19882028/MF/DK7FC%20472%20kHz%20PA
>> %2015W%2B100W.JPG
>>
>>
>> Good luck for your first experiments! :-)
>>
>> 73, Stefan/DK7FC
>>
>>
>>> BTW, I myself, is not prepared for 630m, yet.
>>>
>>> Hideho YAMAMURA, JF1DMQ
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