[Lowfer] LF: Re: [rsgb-lf-group] EbNaut LF page
N1BUG
paul at n1bug.com
Tue Dec 18 12:44:56 EST 2018
Hi Andy, all,
No doubt any write up or information will be helpful to someone.
Different people have different levels of understanding, including
strengths in different areas. If you write something I would
certainly like to see it and, with permission, add it (or a link to
it).
It is possible I will be able to put together a resource which helps
others without learning enough to do EbNaut myself! If so, that's OK.
This is evidently going to be a long hard road for me. I bring to
the table nearly 40 years of building experience, but my knowledge
in several areas key to EbNaut success is severely lacking. Add to
this a known / diagnosed learning disability and I have my work cut
out for me. All the words in the world won't help me much. I learn
far better from circuit diagrams and system block diagrams but those
seem few and far between in this world of experimenters who don't
need to depend on such.
As I've said before, in some respects I've entered a world where I
may not belong. I am an amateur radio operator who would describe
himself as an extreme DXer. I came primarily looking for those very
few and very difficult amateur radio two way QSOs, secondarily
wanting to learn about LF propagation and technical matters. I am
finding the latter particularly challenging as LF seems mostly
populated by experimenters whose knowledge is so far beyond mine
that I usually don't have a clue what they're talking about! ;-)
I sometimes learn well by doing and experimenting but budget is so
limited a failure usually means months before I can try again.
I was very intrigued by some of the ideas about using up/down
converters with SpecLab and use of the cheap NEO-6/7/8 as a signal
source, but without diagrams of working systems I would be wasting
time and money if I tried to build something.
73,
Paul
On 12/18/18 9:37 AM, Andy Talbot wrote:
> Basically, all you need is the ability to shift the phase of your
> transmitted RF by 180 degrees under command of a line from the computer
>
> This can be done at RF by a number of means - many involving a centre
> tapped transformer and changeover switch, or a reversing switch,. Otr at
> logic levels using an Exclusive-OR gate.
>
> Alternatively, if you use a transverter from an audio tone, the audio can
> be inverted usng an opamp -1/+1 gain circuit.
>
> If you feel a write up of possible ideas would be welcome, may consider
> summat
>
>
> Andy
> www.g4jnt.com
>
>
>
> On Tue, 18 Dec 2018 at 14:34, N1BUG <paul at n1bug.com> wrote:
>
>> Hi EbNaut LF,
>>
>> With material from K3RWR and K3SIW I started a page about using
>> EbNaut on LF. This is an attempt to help people who are interested
>> in using EbNaut on LF but having problems understanding all the
>> complexities.
>>
>> http://www.n1bug.com/lfmf/ebnaut/index.shtml
>>
>> I hope I will be able to put much more information there. If anyone
>> would like to contribute articles, diagrams, photos etc. it will be
>> very much appreciated.
>>
>> I will also try to put some links to other web sites, pages, etc.
>> but I don't promise to maintain those as things disappear or URLs
>> change. :-)
>>
>> Speaking only for myself, I am still struggling to understand
>> hardware setups. So far, the only EbNaut hardware setup I understand
>> well enough to build it is K3RWR. All the others still going over my
>> feeble head. ;-)
>>
>> 73,
>> Paul
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