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Subject: | Re: VLF: 300 mA on 6470 Hz |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Tue, 3 Oct 2017 15:50:22 -0400 |
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Hi Stefan, Hi VLF,quite a solid signal on the DL0AO grabber! http://df6nm.bplaced.net/dl0ao/VLFgrabber/vlfgrabber_dl0ao_test.htm Despite lower ERP, daytime SNR appears to be much better than on 8270 Hz. This is presumably caused by a) stronger signal due to more favourable ground / skywave phasing at this distance, and b) lower noise due to lower radiated power from limited-length lightning discharges. Good luck! Markus (DF6NM) -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: DK7FC <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Di, 3. Okt 2017 0:29 Betreff: VLF: 300 mA on 6470 Hz Since 22 UTC, a carrier with 300 mA antenna current is running at 6470.005 Hz. The ERP is about 50 uW. That's the next step in the series of experiments transmitting on frequencies down to DC :-) The coil has 3 and 1/2 stacked buckets now. That gives about 1.3 H. It was necessary to separate the upper and lower two buckets a bit more than usually, otherwise the frequency was at 6223 Hz. I expect i will reach 5170 Hz when the spacing is reduced to the normal value (70 mm) and when i fully wind the upper bucket. Here's an image of the construction as it was used on 8270 Hz: http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/VLF/8270_new_coil.jpg The new construction uses one more of these buckets. They say there will be strong rain during the whole night. I don't yet know how this will detune the antenna. Maybe the safety circuit tripps. But if not, i intend to run the carrier for 24+ hours, so people can check their grabbers and phase and so on :-) A first EbNaut message will follow during the week... 73, Stefan Am 02.10.2017 22:02, schrieb Jacek Lipkowski: > Stefan, thanks for the carrier, this helped me improve my grabber a bit. > > i've changed the time range in my grabber to 7 days, so that you can > compare with your previous carrier, and also added a "normalised" > spectrogram: > > https://klubnl.pl/wpr/en/index.php/klubnl-pl-grabbers/grabber-4-8270hz/ > > in the normalised spectrogram the average of relative powers for each > timeperiod are normalised to a constant value. so this is something > similar to AGC, taking care of day/night noise variations. i think > Paul does something similat, because his spectrogram doesn't show > differences in day/night noisefloor. > > the S/N isn't great, but this is from a simple e-field antenna in the > middle of the city. > > i've also added a 6470Hz grabber for your next tests (and will add > 5170Hz and normalized graphs in the future): > > https://klubnl.pl/wpr/en/index.php/klubnl-pl-grabbers/grabber-sq5bpf-6470hz/ > > > VY 73 > > Jacek / SQ5BPF |
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