15 Mar 2012

iPod Touch, SpectrumView and external mic input

A few days ago I mentioned SpectrumView as being a very useful package for the iPhone and iPod Touch 4g for audio measurements and spectrum analysis. Well, I've now got a 4 pin jack plug and wired it up (according to the best published data I can find) as an external mic input. To my great disappointment nothing happened and the internal mic was still being selected. I am wondering if something has to be asserted to select the external mic input? Anyone know please? What did I do wrong? The ring nearest the jack body is the mic input and the next ring down is supposed to be the ground. I checked the plug was correctly wired. Help!

New personal DX record on 160m JT65

SP3CUG has just spotted my 5W QRP 160m JT65 signal from my tiny loft antenna at a distance of 1063km. This beats my best DX so far (a report at 1007km from SM on WSPR) on 160m using the small indoor antenna. I cannot see him TXing which is a pity as he may be able to work me.

14 Mar 2012

VLF E-field probe design from DK7FC

DK7FC's VLF E-field probe antenna
Stefan DK7FC is well known for his experiments at VLF. Here is his circuit for the E-field probe he designed which is in use at many VLF grabbers around Europe. It is highly recommended.

Further 481THz G4HJW reception "over the horizon"

G4HJW received on 481THz over an 8.63km non line-of-sight path
Bernie G4HJW was 20dB S/N in 0.67Hz bandwidth earlier this evening at my local test site 8.63km NLOS from his QTH "over the horizon". Bernie was using his Phlatlight beacon with 1.082kHz tone. The sky was clear and starlit, so this was clear air scattering not cloudbounce.  About 15 minutes after I first copied him it seemed to get more hazy and I was struggling to find his signal at all.  Best results appear to be with a clear sky and aiming at the horizon. 

On 3 attempts copying G4HJW's optical signal it has been (1) 30dB S/N, (2) no copy and (3) today 20dB S/N in 0.67Hz bandwidth over an 8.63km NLOS path. I am still using the BPW34 detector in 100mm optics.

13 Mar 2012

160m JT65 QSO with loft vertical

JT65 QSO with 2E0ZRQ this evening on 160m
Managed to work 2E0ZRQ who was running 20W to a longwire with my 5W to the tiny loft vertical antenna this evening on JT65-HF. This is my first QSO with this mode on topband at a distance of 148km.

160m loft antenna diagram

This is a diagram showing the arrangement of my 160m loft-mounted antenna. The ground connection is made to a hot water tank (copper) next to the upstairs shack. It connects via copper pipes in the house to the external ground and works very well. The top capacity hat should be as large as possible but in my case is just a couple of horizontal wires around 1-2m longh in each case hung horizontally in the top of the loft space.

12 Mar 2012

160m JT65

My 4 year old grandson having gone home now, I have my shack back again so am able to play amateur radio again. I've several things to catch up on including:
  1. Trying for a first 160m JT65 QSO.
  2. Measuring the performance of my ST-3 JRC headphones that AA1TJ managed to find for me recently.
  3. Another over-the-horizon 481THz test looking for G4HJW's beacon and my own.
  4. Testing my iPod Touch SpectrumView application with an external audio input.
This evening I have been copied by G4HPW (87km) on JT65 on 160m but no 2-way QSOs with this mode are in the log yet on topband using my compact loft antenna.

8 Mar 2012

10m good despite the flare

Today all the propagation forecasts were showing poor conditions on HF. Despite this, 10m was well open this afternoon to the Middle East, Africa and South America with good signals received. My only QSO so far has been with JY5HX when running 5W CW here.

The lower part of 10m had several Russian (?) CB stations including one operating almost on 28.060MHz, the CW QRP frequency. Use it or lose it folks.

7 Mar 2012

160m JT65

As I appear to be having some success with WSPR on topband, I have decided to try JT65 on the band to see if I can manage a few QSOs.

UPDATE: after calling for around 15 minutes I gave up!

My 160m WSPR analysis

Since erecting my tiny 160m loft mounted vertical this last weekend I've used it on WSPR a few evenings with great success. The following tables show the unique reports received and sent on the band using (mostly) 5W. Most stations copying me can be copied here, despite the horrendous noise issues on the band at night.
160m WSPR reports received

160m WSPR reports given
So far, reports have been received from 9 countries with best DX being 1007km. Not bad with an antenna which is essentially a 1m long coil, a couple of top capacity wires and about 3m of feed wire from the loft to the upstairs shack and tuned against my central heating system copper pipes as a ground.