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Subject: | Re: VLF: Chemistry... |
From: | Markus Vester <[email protected]> |
Date: | Wed, 6 Mar 2019 10:59:00 +0000 (UTC) |
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Congrats to Jacek, Marcin and Paul! > ...chemistry :-) do we ground a special section of the LF Group? Guess we'd call that a radiochemistry club then ;-) Anyway a Polish tradition, since the great work by Marie Sklodowska Curie. Could you perhaps post a picture of your Al - NaOH hydrogen apparatus used for the balloon activity? 73, Markus -----Ursprüngliche Mitteilung----- Von: [email protected] <[email protected]> An: rsgb_lf_group <[email protected]> Verschickt: Di, 5. Mrz 2019 17:06 Betreff: R: RE: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland Hello Marcin, hello Jacek! it is nice to find a couple of chemistry graduates who find also actractive MF/LF and VLF! I'm also a graduate in chemistry :-) do we ground a special section of the LF group? :-D anybody else here with chemistry background? 73, Marco IK1HSS
----Messaggio originale---- Da: [email protected] Data: 4-mar-2019 22.07 A: <[email protected]> Ogg: RE: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland Hello Stefan! Thank you, Stefan, for your remarks and your good words. Unfortunately, the antenna was mounted in a public venue that's why we had to take it down just after our tests. We wanted to see whether it is possible to work in VLF using basic equipment. Once the weather conditions are good enough on a weekend I'll send an antenna mounted to a baloon into the air. I've already done something similar working on 472kHz. https://klubnl.pl/wpr/en/index.php/2018/12/16/eksperyment-w-pasmie-630m-z-an tena-unoszona-za-pomoca-balonu/ Currently I'm building antenna coils on ferrite cores with high AL=12700. The circuit of the autotransformer has already been tested. When Jacek has a free weekend, we will be experimenting. 73! Marcin SQ2BXI -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] <[email protected]> On Behalf Of DK7FC Sent: Monday, March 4, 2019 10:27 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: VLF: ebnaut transmission from Poland Hi Jacek, Marcin, Well done! Congratulations to a first VLF signal coming from SP that is detected over such a distance, more than 1000 km! This is truely encouraging and shows what could be done by MANY amateurs, if they would just give it a try! A milestone for your country, from an amateur radio view. Thanks for the details in that website. It is interesting to see that such ground loop antennas seem to work even in regions where the ground conductivity is expected to be quite high. Thanks to Paul's decode, you now have the certainty that the signal actually propagates. Well, the ground loop seems to radiate into Paul's direction and there is a lot of water on your path (between you and Paul). Also we (DL0AO and DK7FC) are closer to QRN sources in south-east Europe. This will contibute to our negative decode result here. On the other side we saw that the signal also propagates into unexpected directions, at least as long as the QRB is lower than 2000 km. It would be most welcome to see more activity from your side! And it looks like you can rise the ERP by 10 dB without much effort. Are you planning more experiments? And when? :-) The EbNaut message was transmitted during a time where phase changes are likely, because it was during the sunrise at your location. Maybe you can repeat the experiment, using 2 characters transmitted over 6 hours, starting 21 UTC for example? That would help us, here in the south, to receive your message. I will have a look at my signal recording to see the SNR for the message 'SP' later. At 75W and 300V antenna voltage you had 250 mA antenna current and, as you wrote, 1200 Ohm. If you have 500 Ohm DC resistance then i conclude that you did not series resonate the antenna. The reactive component was j1090 Ohm, so a series C of 177 nF (100+47+22 nF) would help to reduce the feed point impedance to 500 Ohm. Not sure if you could then run a higher power but at least the PA losses would be a bit lower. With some cheap 0.75mm2 CCA loudspeaker cable you could reduce the wire losses by about 90%. All this is very nice promising! Good luck and i hope to get a new chance to receive you here soon. 73, Stefan |
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