26 Oct 2010
Stable, simple, stand-alone, 8.970kHz source?
What do people think is the simplest way of generating a stable 8.970kHz (kilohertz) frequency that does not require a PC when running? I thought of an HF crystal divided down by 256, but have you tried to buy a "made to order" crystal lately? I need this for my VLF tests this coming winter.
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8.97khz
Vertical loop versus earth electrodes antenna
Just done an interesting test comparing my vertical wire loop with an earth electrode antenna. I removed the lower part of the loop and connected the ends to ground. Matching was totally different (low Q antenna) but the performance was only 5dB down on the loop, based on reports from 2 local and one DX station. A similar test on 136kHz as the only station on in range (M0BMU 69km) was unable to copy my signal on the earth electrode antenna suggesting at least 5dB down on that band too.
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136khz,
500kHz,
earth electrodes
25 Oct 2010
Amateur VLF update: reception in 8 countries + 1310km DX!
DK7FC's summary of reports on Oct 23rd 2010 |
Stefan has certainly shown how to do it.
136kHz ERP
A fairly easy way to increase my ERP on 137.5kHz WSPR is to up the supply voltage to the IRF510 PA. Using a 20-24V supply I was able to get another 3-4dB ERP judging by the reports from M0BMU and G3WCD this morning. This evening I'll give it a go with the higher supply to see if I can get any reports from further afield. I've also thickened up the bottom part of the loop which will reduce the resistive losses by about 15%.
24 Oct 2010
DK7FC's VLF tests a great success
Stefan's latest VLF kite antenna transmissions at 8.97kHz and even lower frequencies were a great success yesterday with reception as far as Eire, Italy, Poland and the UK. The attached shot shows the signal on 2 frequencies as received by Renato IK1QFK in Italy.
23 Oct 2010
M0BMU receiving DK7FC's 8.97kHz signal 10dB S/N
Jim reports that Stefan's DK7FC's 8.97kHz test signal is visible at 10dB S/N in Tring UK this morning. He is also visible on other grabbers in Europe. This is an excellent report and further encouragement for those of us taking our first (QRP) steps on the 33km band.
22 Oct 2010
More 500kHz 2mW ERP DX reports this evening
This evening I switched back to 500kHz from 137kHz WSPR earlier in the day. Yet again good WSPR reports from GM4SLV and OH1LSQ (1733km) who received me as early as 1716z.
8.7 to 9.1kHz NoV received
This morning I received my NoV from OFCOM to operate legally around 9kHz (see copy on RHS - click to enlarge).
Details are:
Details are:
- 1yr duration
- 8.7kHz - 9.1kHz
- 100mW EIRP
- Modes not specified (long periodic modes preferred by Met Office)
- Met Office have to be informed of, and approve, operating periods and be sent logs
- Home QTH or /P locations only with prior Met Office approval
21 Oct 2010
Struggling on 137.5kHz
Using the same TX output power (5W) and the same loop antenna I'm finding life is VERY much harder on 137.5kHz compared with 500kHz. Last night I was being copied right across Europe on 500kHz but tonight only 2 stations (best DX 69km) are able to copy me on 137.5kHz WSPR. The reason is simple: the radiation resistance is so much lower, so losses become more significant, and the ERP is very considerably lower. There is no doubt that to increase my "sphere of influence" on 137.5kHz I'll have to make some big improvements.
20 Oct 2010
New DX record on 500kHz WSPR
This evening, quite unexpectedly, I got a string of reports on 500kHz from OH1LSQ in KP03sd at an astounding distance of 1733km. To me these are amazing reports pushing my best DX on the band with just a few milliwatts ERP to new levels. What surprises me is how well a very simple wire loop works as a TX antenna: the wire is just 1mm diameter, with a loop area of around 70m square with part of the loop on the ground buried in wet grass. I now believe almost anything is possible!
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