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Showing posts with label lf grabber. Show all posts
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08 May 2013

My very low power transmissions on longwave

Last night I made successful radio test transmissions on 137.7KHz, 2190m band, using only 3.5W transmitter power. My signal was received, ( screen capture below ), at a distance of 17Km. The signal strength suggests that 2-way communication at this power level would be possible over a much longer distance. The vertical streaks are probably static crashes as a thunder storm was active in the vicinity.
My setup was my own-design PIC controlled DDS and the TDA2030 AF amplifier featured on 22 February. 

It is unfortunate that amateur radio activity on the 2190m band is so low, as it is possible to enjoy communicating on this band with a minimal setup, as I have just shown.  

23 August 2011

New antenna radiates

The new antenna for longwave, mentioned last time, radiates. I have been making some test transmissions on 137.7KHz and these transmissions have been received by Jacek, callsign SQ5BPF, on the other side of Warsaw. The screen capture below shows how he saw my signal on his 'lf grabber'. Incidentally, he could also hear it.
So now I have a reference signal with which to compare future signals as I make improvements to the antenna installation; the aim being to make the signal stronger and the signal trace white rather than the orange colour it is now. Losses in the system have to be reduced. To achieve this, I shall start by burying more copper in the garden. This will be a very labour intensive and time consuming activity. I shall probably be eaten alive by mosquitos before completion ! I hope to report total success in the near future - if I survive the ordeal.