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Re: VLF: in VK?

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Subject: Re: VLF: in VK?
From: VIGILANT Luis Fernández <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 10 Feb 2019 12:41:07 +0000
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Hi VLF

Congratulations Dimitris :-)

Anybody mentioned an activity rush in VLF ? I'm working on this right now

https://www.dropbox.com/s/1vkmlm8kn80688l/IMG_20190210_104522_952.jpg?dl=0

73 de Luis
EA5DOM


El 9 feb. 2019 1:26 p. m., DK7FC <[email protected]> escribió:
Hi Dimitris,

My congrats! That is a good success and progress!

Can you tell more details?
How much power was used?
How much antenna current?
Was it the 3 turn loop?
What type of receiver was used on the RX site?
Is that site in a quiet location?
Which bandwidth or mode?
Was it actually QRSS-10 (Which i would watch in 122 mHz)?
What was the SNR?
Is there a screenshot for us to see?
What is your plan for today? :-)
Who is the next distant station?

This could be the beginning of a growing worldwide VLF activity, if you
can 'mobilise' a team of stations who build up RX and TX systems arround
VK.

73, Stefan


Am 08.02.2019 23:01, schrieb Dimitrios Tsifakis:
> Hi Stefan and VLF,
>
> well, I am now officially hooked! My signal on 29.5 kHz (VLF's edge)
> has been detected 22.3 km away in Canberra by Dale VK1DSH. Only
> casualty is the russian mica capacitors (K31-11-3) which got really
> hot (I was focusing on the amplifier and neglected the poor caps). I
> had 4 of them in parallel, each 4700 pF.  Maybe they will recover if I
> let them cool down :-)
>
> That's probably a first for Australia, I haven't heard anyone else
> doing tests like this.
>


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