Ready for 2026...
Bought myself a small treat for the coming year... makes a change from the tiny freebie calendars I get sent.

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VLF ready, hopefully!
I now have two new toys, an Airspy HF+ Discovery SDR, and an Airspy YouLoop antenna. Plus I already have a SDRplay RSPdx which was purchased some time ago. The initial aim of these is to hopefully receive signals from SAQ’s 100 year anniversary broadcast. The YouLoop is in the loft and connected to some RG213 coax back to the shack. That coax was feeding the random wire for HF but as I now use the external wire the coax was pulled back and shortened. It is entirely passive so does not require any voltage supply and has a range of 10kHz to 30MHz plus VHF up to 300MHz. There is also an IP35 mini whip which was acquired some years ago and as an active device needs a supply which is achieved by a bias-tee fed from the 12V shack PSU. That antenna has a range of 10kHz to 30MHz and is fed via some RG58. The YouLoop is pointing, quite by chance at the MSF 60kHz time signal transmitter. The IP35 is largely omnidirectional. The Airspy covers 0.5kHz to 31MHz and 64MHz to 260MHz whereas the RSPdx covers 1kHz to 2GHz with no gaps (200MHz on the BNC…
Continue reading...Getting ready for the December SAQ broadcast
I am making a better effort at picking up the SAQ broadcast due on the 1st of December. I now have a VLF mini whip (no idea where it came from now!) up in the loft fed via a bias-tee and connected to a Heros VLF converter which takes 0 to 500kHz and converts it to 4,000 to 4,500kHz. Although the loft is a poor location for this it is a lot better than in the shack. the Heros is connected to an RSPdx on it's BNC port and this is connected to the Linux PC which runs SDRconnect as a server. Reception is via SDRconnect on the Mac. So far, so good, I can see the MSF and DCF77 time signals on 60kHz and 70.5kHz respectively plus a ferw other peaks, at least some of which correspond with known transmitters. Getting the settings right is a fiddle. The above photo has the base set low and the red line is where SAQ should be. But there is quite a rolloff there so hopefully the signal will be sufficiently strong to receive. The antenna is supposed to work down to 5kHz and the Heros is specified as <5 to 500kHz.
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