
1 Sept 2011
Improved QRSS30 beacon on 137.769kHz

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Simple QRP projects, 10m, 8m, 6m, 4m, FT8, 160m, WSPR, LF/MF, sub-9kHz, nanowaves and other random stuff, some not related to amateur radio.
My last peek at activity on the narrowband transponder using the web SDR at Gonhilly Downs in Cornwall was at 2210z on a Tuesday evening. Th...
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*micro* Watts! Wow! What is your antenna?
I like the the ugly construction.
My method is to cut strips of vero board into small pads and glue it to the coper side of the PCB. I wonder what results you would get if you used a kite aerial out on the fens with a good grounding rod.
Tony
Not much L.F experimenting at the moment, started playing around with
four metres.Built your 4 metre converter circuit and starting soon on a 4 metre DSB transmitter.
Tony
Casey - the antenna used is a vertical loop (32/0.2mm wire) in the back garden with an area of around 80sq m. The plan is to double the wire thickness to halve the losses and gain another 3dB in ERP (some time).
Tony - yes a large vertical Marconi would increase the ERP considerably. From home my space is very limited and the loop is probably a good solution when there are lots of trees around.
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