[Milsurplus] Milsurplus Digest, Vol 184, Issue 69
mike christie
MZFB at aol.com
Sun Aug 25 23:00:51 EDT 2019
Dave
Over the last few early mornings I have manage to confirm the following
NDB's
RND 363 Millville NJ 50 watts
ADG 278 Adrian MI
DIW 198 Dixon NC
MIQ ? Not sure where this is or the correct frequency I think the
frequency is close to 351 which is what Culpeper's frequency is. I'll listen
some more
Have heard Ft Belvoir or DC
RNB 351 Culpeper Va.
Someone mention using a Frequency Counter at the Detector what value of
capacitor was used and where in the Detector stage was the tap.
Thanks
Mike
W1ZFB
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1. Re: 800 Cycle AC Meter? (howard holden)
2. CW VLF Frequency ID (mike christie)
3. Re: CW VLF Frequency ID (David Stinson)
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Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 07:34:33 +0000
From: howard holden <holden7471 at msn.com>
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All I can tell you is the one on my GO-9 has been working for 10+ years now
on 60 cycles almost daily and sometimes on for days at a time with no ill
effects. Never gave that a thought. I?ll have to take its temperature, maybe
tomorrow. I did compare it once to my DVM, and the readings were quite
close.
73, Howie WB2AWQ
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> On Aug 16, 2019, at 21:39, David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com> wrote:
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> Given an AC voltmeter, FS 15VAC.
> The meter face specifies 600-800 cycles.
> Is it reasonable to assume that there is less iron in this meter, vs. one
designed for 60 cycles?
> If so, and the meter were used at 60 cycles, would it just read
incorrectly,
> or would the movement overheat?
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> TNX 73 Dave S.
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Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 08:13:22 -0400
From: "mike christie" <MZFB at aol.com>
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Subject: [Milsurplus] CW VLF Frequency ID
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Good Morning to all
I got my RAK 7 running last night and was tuning around and found a
continuous CW signal around 233 Kc. (Band 5 on the RAK) I listen for a
long time for a station ID but nothing came through. The station
continually sends Z F E Z . Anybody got an idea who this station is and
what it's purpose is? I'm in Fredericksburg, Va. listening to this.
I tried using one of the SDR sites to see if I could find it on there for a
better frequency but couldn't find it on the one SDR site I tried.
Thanks
Mike
W1ZFB
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Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 09:10:50 -0500
From: David Stinson <arc5 at ix.netcom.com>
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Subject: Re: [Milsurplus] CW VLF Frequency ID
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Good Morning.
Your local Fredricksburg Non-Directional Beacon, used for aircraft
navigation, is on 237 KC and will continuously send the callsign EZF.??
Try running the RAK just below regeneration and see what the signal's
modulation sounds like on AM.
There are still a lot of these MF-LF NDB transmitters around- many
people enjoy chasing them as DX targets- but they are dropping fast as
we become more and more reliant on the fragile web of GPS navigation.
Look for these NDBs in your area, assuming they are still on the air:
351? MSQ? Culpeper
382? IQK Louisa
396 APH Ft. A.P. Hill, God rest him.
400 NHK Patuxent River
223 DA? Ft. Belvoir
332 DC Washingtoilet
You can find a great map of NDBs with locations and IDs at:
http://www.fivegulf.com/ndb/
If you decide to chase NDBs, you will need something better than a
random wire or an HF dipole.? Such antennas pick up common-mode and
other noise, which will bury most signals.?? On LF, low-noise is much
more important than sensitivity.?? A simple ferrite loop antenna with
amplifier will allow you to null-out local noise sources.? My first "dx"
reception on 630 meters (473 KC), the receive antenna was a Palamar LA-1
ferrite loop- a little box and coil sitting on the desk.?? Recently
built a big open loop, 5 feet on a side in prep for 630 meter operation
this fall.
GL OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
P.S. Many people use "E-Field Probes" and think they are the best thing
since sliced bread.? I've been working with great success on LF since
1983.? E-field probes are "good" if one has compared them only to random
wires or HF dipoles, just as a man dying in the desert from thirst would
think water from a pig-wallow was "good." E-Field probes are noise
magnets and will bury signals in the hash.? If these folks ever used a
well-designed amplified loop, they'd throw rocks at E-Field probes.
On 8/17/2019 7:13 AM, mike christie via Milsurplus wrote:
>
> Good Morning to all
>
> I got my RAK 7 running last night and was tuning around and found a
> continuous CW signal around 233 Kc. ?(Band 5 on the RAK) ?I listen for
> a long time for a station ID but nothing came through.? The station
> continually sends Z F E Z .? Anybody got an idea who this station is
> and what it?s purpose is?? I?m in Fredericksburg, Va. listening to this.
>
> I tried using one of the SDR sites to see if I could find it on there
> for a better frequency but couldn?t find it on the one SDR site ?I tried.
>
>
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