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13 Aug 2010
Back on the vertical on 500kHz
300% more efficient wind turbine?
Japanese professor Yuji Ohya and his team have investgated the design of wind turbines and suggested a honeycomb-like structure could triple the amount of wind energy that can be produced by offshore turbines. See Tech Future site for more information.
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wind power
12 Aug 2010
Perseids meteor shower tonight
The Perseids meteor shower is supposed to be a strong one peaking this evening. I may run the WSPR software overnight on 10m to see if any bursts are long enough to support a 2 minute WSPR transmission.
LATER: Overnight I copied PA0PSY at 0044z by what looked like MS: quite strong signal, seen once only, with Doppler, over a 300km path, although it could also have been aircraft reflection. Unfortunately I didn't see the WSPR screen to examine the actual screen trace.
LATER: Overnight I copied PA0PSY at 0044z by what looked like MS: quite strong signal, seen once only, with Doppler, over a 300km path, although it could also have been aircraft reflection. Unfortunately I didn't see the WSPR screen to examine the actual screen trace.
Sunspots - high 60s
Have you noticed how high the sunspot count is climbing? Today it is 66 or 70 depending on which measure you take. This is not far off the sunspot count predicted at the peak of cycle 24 in about 3 years' time. If this trend continues, we could be in for a bigger peak than some were predicting. It could by just a blip.
10m halo re-erected
Today I rebuilt my Homebase10 10m wire halo and put it back up on the pole. I was going to erect a spiral top hat vertical for LF but decided instead to go HF. VSWR was good from 28-29MHz and WSPR reports from G4IKZ (18km west) good with just 1W out. I can use this antenna, with feeder strapped, as a vertical on 500kHz. For 136kHz I've decided to erect a wire loop rather than a Marconi and will support this from the 10m antenna mast.
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10m,
homebase10,
wspr
10 Aug 2010
417km on 500kHz QRP ....with just earth electrode antenna!
Just been received in Holland by PA0A on 500kHz WSPR when using just the 20m spaced earth electrodes! The ERP is around 250uW and I am amazed that this non-antenna is able to work so well. I've also been emailed by Victor PA3FNY to say he also copied me at -27dB S/N.
500kHz WSPR with 20m spaced earth electrode antenna
The effectiveness of the 20m spaced earth electrode "antenna" (virtually nothing is in the air) continues to amaze me. Last night I copied PA0O on 500kHz WSPR and this morning I've got 4 reports of my sub-1mW ERP signal from M0BMU around -19dB S/N at a distance of 69km. This level suggests the (non) antenna is only around 6-8dB down on my best top loaded short vertical used to get reports from OK2BVG 1232kms away last winter and the ERP is around 200-250uW.
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500kHz,
earth electrodes,
wspr
9 Aug 2010
160m WSPR receive with earth electrodes
Although I've not matched the 20m spaced earth electrodes yet on 160m, it makes a fine RX antenna. See the logs on WSPR in just the last hour.
500kHz WSPR
This afternoon I restarted 500kHz WSPR transmissions using about 250uW ERP from the earth electrode "antenna" in the ground. Two reports received from M0BMU at 69km received so far (-24/-25dB S/N). In the next few days I'm hoping to erect a vertical top loaded Marconi antenna to use on both 136 and 500kHz, so it will be interesting to see how reports compare with those obtained on the earth electrode antenna.
8 Aug 2010
500kHz with the Elecraft K3
On the Elecraft website I see there is an article showing how to use the K3 transceiver on 500kHz. The K3 will receive on 500kHz but needs an external PA (described) to get around 25W output. See http://www.elecraft.com/TechNotes/k3qtx_v2_pa3cw.pdf
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