receiver and antennas |
receiving examples |
On request by email, we are QRV between 40 Hz and 2 GHz for QSL.
station:
| Position [GG.MM.SS]: | lat N51.39.36,45 lon E6.57.51,51 37 m über NN |
| Receiver: | JRC NRD 545 |
| Converter: | own, 40 Hz - 112 kHz |
| aerial 40 Hz - 112 kHz: | 2 x inductive, active, +3 - +33 dB, with round-characteristic |
| aerial 10 kHz - 120 MHz: | active, own, -6.3 dB, short, thick ground-plane |
| aerial 10 kHz - 120 MHz: | active, own, -9.3 dB, short cross-dipole |
| aerial 100 MHz - 2 GHz (3 GHz): | active, own, 16 dB, vertical |
| aerial 137.5 MHz: | resonance +3 dB, own, +23 dB Amp., Turnstyle with reflector, round-characteristic, circ. left and right |
[Sound of MFS60] Rugby, Great Britan, 60 kHz, received with the VLF-converter and the NRD 545 at CW 60 kHz
[Sound of HBG75] Prangins, Swiss, 75 kHz, received with the VLF-converter and the NRD 545 at LSB 76 kHz
[Sound of DCF77] Mainflingen, Germany, 77.5 kHz, received with the VLF-converter and the NRD 545 at USB 76.5 kHz
[Sound of RWM4996] Moskow, Russia, 4996 kHz, received with NRD 545 at USB 4995,0 kHz

DDH3, DDK3, DDK6, 3855 kHz, 7880 kHz, 13882.5 kHz, F1C Shift +-425 Hz, 11th April 2006 Test

DDH3, DDK3, DDK6, 3855 kHz, 7880 kHz, 13882.5 kHz, F1C Shift +-425 Hz, 12th July 2004

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