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Hi Stefan, Roman, VLF.
OK, Stefan! Thanks again for the decode, congrats: you don't lose any electron from my antenna! :-)
Yes, my antenna: it's not a big deal :-) so that is why I invite all LF friends to try QRV on VLF.
It's a simple "L inverted" Marconi 13 meters high with a top hat 35 meters long (which is composed of 3 parallel wires for a total capacity of about 500pF). The feeding point is located about 8 meters above the ground.
The TX signal is generated by a Win7 PC (an old 4core) with SpecLab using a NEO-M8T 1PPS reference and running a PLL configuration.
The system locks a signal from an antenna current probe (0.9 ohm precision shunt) located on the cold point of the loading coil.
A 500W power rating homebrew PA (p.p. 2 x IRFP260) feeds a toroidal 1:80 trafo connected directly to a 750 mH loading coil (manually adjustable with a moving ferrite core).
About RX setup, Stefan, I'm almost ready with a new miniwhip antenna and a USB Creative Soundblaster X-Fi. More news coming soon...
All the best
73 de Riccardo IW4DXW
Il Gio 28 Nov 2019, 20:05 DK7FC <.de> ha scritto:
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Hello Genosse Roman,
Here on the RX site it is my 'old' system on the tree, which is
meanwhile running since 4 years! I have two orthogonal loops and an E
field antenna. The 3 channels are sampled synchronuously from a sound
card having 6 input channels. the 4th channel is used for a PPS ref
signal. NMEA data is also used to identify the right second. The last 2
channels are used for 472 kHz. It is running on a Raspberry Pi Model 2B.
The data is streamed over 3.5 km distance to the city where i built up
my own network (battery backup) to stream the data to a PC which records
to a 1 TB HDD, covering about 40 days. It is all running on Linux... I
can post-process the 3 channels and mix the antennas, to form a cardioid
beam, and apply a filter and a noise blanker. The stream, is also lead
to a Win7 PC running the SpecLab instances for the grabber at
http://www.iup.uni-heidelberg.de/schaefer_vlf/DK7FC_VLF_Grabber2.html Meanwhile there are 4 Raspberry Pi involved in the data acquisition and
distribution and preparation. These days i'm testing SpecLab running on
a Linux machine, which has some advantages...
The circuits for the preamp have been shown in the last years, but if
you really need them again, i can check if i can find a drawing of the
latest modification...
Oh, and: The system on the tree is solar powered since the first day. 3
x 50 W modules are installed there and meanwhile i installed a '12V',
120 Ah LiFePo4 accu up there which is discharged by 6.4 Ah each day, if
there would be no sun at all. It is the hardest time in the year now of
course. It is not the short time the sun is out and it is not the lower
angle but it is the couldy wx that we have since weeks :-(
That's my short story.
Now it's Riccardo's turn. I'm also interested in his story since i don't
remember all details of his antenna and so on.
73, Stefan