"Hello Roger,How are you doing? I hope you are doing fine.Since this is my first mail adressed to you, please let me first introduce myself.My name Is Jan ( PE1AXM ) and I am a radio amateur since 1977 and live in the south-west part of the Netherlands, my age is 59.My radio interests are mainly: making home made equipment.About 1 year ago I discovered one of your articles that triggered my interest in 9kHz earth mode communication. So I started building. For Tx I use 2 earth rods, 2 meters long and separated 20 meters.Resistance between these rods is 16 Ohms.A home made amplifier is capable of delivering 1 Amp into these earth rods.For reception I use a small loop antenne that resonates at 9 kHz, followed by a low noise pre-amp and a PC with Spectran Plus software.To be honest, I thought that a range of 4 km's would be an easy job, but I soon found out that this was not true.My best dx so far is just over 1 km, but I realise that still a lot can be improved on my system.Roger, I thank you for your stimulating articles and I hope that you will make further recovery."
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.
30 Aug 2015
Earth-mode VLF communications
Today I received a nice email from a station in The Netherlands on the subject of earth-mode communications. Apparently he had been inspired by my work and was still hoping to achieve better results. Earth-mode requires simple gear and simple test gear, but results can be unpredictable. It is an area where true experimentation is still possible. From my limited tests when I was fit (before my stroke) I am convinced there is a lot more to learn.
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