[R-390] LW reception on R390A

Bryce Ringwood [email protected]
Mon, 06 May 2002 08:50:00 +0200


Hi all, 

Here's a link http://www.wireless.org.uk/index.htm .  All I receive
here are beacons. Haven't tried the R-390A though. - Bryce

>>> blw <[email protected]> 05/04/02 02:07AM >>>
Roy,

I did some experimenting with my RBL-5 with and and without a
preselector/tuner. It makes a big difference. Also, getting the filters
down
between 400 and 1200 Hz makes a big difference too with noise (QRN &
QRM).
You can't ID most beacons using wider filters.

Bruce- if you have 700' of wire maybe you should look at a loop design
for
LW and MW. I made mine out of PVC in a few hours and for under $20. I
used
45 degree joints. I stuffed the inside of the PVC with 30 something
strand
wire connected at the ends for around the same length you have.

If anyone is interested in how I made a 1000' delta vertical loop by
myself
between 2 trees contact me and I'll try  to put together some plans to
send
you. Each side was about 24', and I think I had 12 turns of wire. It
was
very small, compact, and hard to spot even with orange wire. I think it
took
less than 2 hours to build these once I knew how to do it alone.


Barry




> At 01:25 PM 5/3/02 -0600, Bruce wrote:
>> Thanks for the info guys. I've got about 700' of antenna stretched
out, and
>> I am able to hear a few beacons on my other rigs, just wanted to see
how the
>> '390 faired in this nether-region.
> 
> Would-be-longwavers,
> 
> I read the article in Hollow State news number two (actually it had
a
> different name for the first four issues) and note that it contains
> additional information. I severely summarize here:
> 
> 1) with no antenna tuner or preselector in use, overload, birdies and
odd
> mixing products are present.
> 
> 2) an antenna tuning and input impedance circuit is described.  Use
of this
> network greatly improved both signal strength and reduced the
> interference.  A tank coil/capacitor having multiple taps and a
variometer
> link coupling is described.  A capacitor is used to feed the signal
into
> the test point.  This may prevent shorting AGC line voltage to
ground.
> 
> 3) suggestions for use of a toroid coil are made.
> 
> After the first four issues of the newsletter were published, the
editors
> selected some articles to reprint.  The Long Wave article was
included in
> that reprint but the diagram of the suggested toroid circuit was
omitted.
> 
> I think that the bottom line is that a preselector and impedance
match
> circuit is very much desired.
> 
> Roy

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