[Elecraft] Automated BPL Interference Data Collection.

Leigh L Klotz, Jr. Leigh at WA5ZNU.org
Sat Feb 12 22:32:46 EST 2005


I have been building a collection of DDS receivers for this task, using 
boards from Elektor Electronics.  They are RS232 controlled for 
frequency.  They are good general coverage receivers, though I think 
they begin to tail off above 15 to 12M, as they use a 50MHz clock.  It 
has been a real chore to put the parts together, as some are oddball 
(470KHz Murata ceramic resonators, for example).  If anyone wants to 
build one, I recommend buying the board and parts kit for $100 from the 
Netherlands branch of Elektor, which is the most reliaable source.
Leigh.
On Sat, 12 Feb 2005 6:25 pm, Rich Lentz wrote:
> Perhaps the amateur radio telescope software would work.  Look at this 
> web
> page,
>
> http://radiojove.gsfc.nasa.gov/  they have a kit but why not use a K1 
> set to
> one (each for a day) QRP frequencies.
>
> More info here http://my.integritynet.com.au/purdic/radio-telescope.htm
>
> Perhaps several of us should do this.
>
> Used as conceived this makes a great Science Fair project for budding
> (existing) hams.
>
> Rich,
> KE0X
>
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