21 Sept 2010

148km on 137.5kHz WSPR!

WSPR reports on 137kHz 21.09.10
Just had a report from G3YXM who gave me -24dB S/N on 137.5kHz when I was running no more than 20uW ERP.  He is now my 5th WSPR report on the band and the best DX by far. This is so thrilling! The transverter is just sat on my desk and the PA isn't even warm.
G3YXM's screen showing my weak signal on 137.471 kHz

Possible progress on a worldwide MF allocation at WARC 2012

Info on the ARRL website suggests the USA authorities are supporting an amateur allocation at MF. See Secondary Amateur Radio Allocation at 461-469 and 471-478 kHz

 

20 Sept 2010

The loop works well on 500kHz TX

Unique reports on 500kHz WSPR this evening
My vertical loop of 1mm diameter wire seems to work very well on 500khz WSPR with some excellent reports this evening, indeed some of these reports are better than I ever received (I think) on the short Marconi vertical last winter. Certainly there will be some directionality, which is the downside of this antenna. Results on 500kHz are SO much easier than on 136kHz where the lower radiation resistance and electrical size make it so much less efficient.

Loop antenna on 500kHz

My vertical loop antenna (about 80sq m area) made with 1mm diameter wire (tuned with a capacitance decade box) performs quite well on 500kHz judging by reports. Yesterday I lowered the bottom wire to run along the ground, increasing the loop area from about 70 to 80sq m.  Reports from M0LMH (223km) and M0BMU (69km) are pretty good with my 1mW ERP signal at M0BMU up to -5dB S/N on WSPR, which is as good as I've ever had and he's not in the best direction for the loop. Also, PA3EGO was up to -2dB S/N on receive. Results on 500kHz are much easier to obtain than on 137kHz although this is explainable by the much lower ERP (probably 20dB less than on 500kHz).

19 Sept 2010

Increasing interest in 137kHz WSPR

WSPR LF activity lunchtime Sept 19th
In the last week there seems to have been an increase in 137kHz WSPR activity. The attached image shows the stations active on 137 and 500kHz this lunchtime.  G8IMR was the call being used by Andy G4JNT for his WSPR beacon before it died.

Why NOT to use QRO on 136kHz

Andy G4JNT was testing a 600W RF WSPR beacon on 137kHz today when he noticed burning from the plastic shed used to house the ATU. When he opened the door he saw the plastic shed and shelf melting and flames everywhere which he quickly extinguished.  LF at high power can be dangerous stuff and one reason why I've restricted my activity to QRP.

18 Sept 2010

New all-band SDR from Funk Amateur

SDR transceiver PCB assembly
http://www.dh1tw.de/first-pictures-of-allband-software-defined-radio-fa-sdr-trx

The German magazine Funk Amateur has a new all-band 1W SDR transceiver kit in the October edition. This will sell for around $170 US and looks a very interesting project. More details from the link above.

137.5kHz WSPR - best DX now 61km with less than 20uW ERP

137.5kHz WSPR reports so far today - with <20uW ERP!
Just got a -27dB S/N report on 137.5kHz WSPR from G3XVL near Ipswich at 61km. This is particularly good as this is more or less in the null of my TX loop antenna: in the better direction the signal could be some 6-10dB stronger!

From Michael Rainey's blog

http://aa1tj.blogspot.com/2010/09/verweile-doch-du-bist-so-schon.html

Michael Rainey AA1TJ has an excellent blog in which he covers a range of subjects. This post (see link) is about a tiny pocket watch made almost entirely from wood and other organic materials that Michael came across in a museum in Vienna.

WSPR success on 137.5kHz

G3XIZ's 137.5kHz WSPR reports today
Chris G3XIZ has successfully received my QRPp WSPR beacon this morning on 137.5kHz. ERP is around 10-20uW from the class-E PA producing around 4-5W. This brings my total number of WSPR reports on the band to two with the best DX now 46km.