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MW DXers may enjoy the newly posted www.DXing.info article about the DXpedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands I recently attended: http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/ha...aii_09_2007.dx. Logging stations such as Sri Lanka, Sao Tome, Vietnam, Algeria, Libya, UK, and Holland from the west coast of North America--on medium wave-- was a real hoot!
Guy KE7MAV Puyallup, WA |
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On Nov 6, 12:42?am, "Guy Atkins" wrote:
MW DXers may enjoy the newly postedwww.DXing.infoarticle about the DXpedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands I recently attended: http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/ha...aii_09_2007.dx. Logging stations such as Sri Lanka, Sao Tome, Vietnam, Algeria, Libya, UK, and Holland from the west coast of North America--on medium wave-- was a real hoot! Guy KE7MAV Puyallup, WA Guy, This is fascinating. What receivers and other peripherals were you using? How did the antennas compare, particularly the Wellbrook array vs.the Beverages? Thanks and 73 John KC0G |
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Great loggings and great report Guy!
You fella's sure had a wonderful time A DXpedition from a great site is sure fun. John Plimmer, Montagu, Western Cape Province, South Africa South 33 d 47 m 32 s, East 20 d 07 m 32 s RX Icom IC-756 PRO III with MW mods Drake SW8 & ERGO software Sony 7600D, GE SRIII, Redsun RP2100 BW XCR 30, Sangean 803A. Antenna's RF Systems DX 1 Pro Mk II, Datong AD-270 Kiwa MW Loop, PAORDT Roelof mini-whip http://www.dxing.info/about/dxers/plimmer.dx On Nov 6, 8:42 am, "Guy Atkins" wrote: MW DXers may enjoy the newly postedwww.DXing.infoarticle about the DXpedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands I recently attended: http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/ha...aii_09_2007.dx. Logging stations such as Sri Lanka, Sao Tome, Vietnam, Algeria, Libya, UK, and Holland from the west coast of North America--on medium wave-- was a real hoot! Guy KE7MAV Puyallup, WA |
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Hi John,
Among the five DXers, we had the following: 1 - SDR-1000 w/HPSDR 2 - Winradio g313e 3 - SDR-IQ 1 - NRD-535D Kiwa modded 1 - Drake R8A 1 - Drake R8B 2 - Eton E1 1 - AR7030+ We were all using laptop computers as usual on our DXpeditions, and of course the computers are needed to run the SDR radios. I suppose the other main peripherals were the various splitters and impedance matchers always necessary for a group DXing event like this. Most of us use hard drive recording software such as RecAll Pro or Total Recorder Pro to capture audio. Most of the SDR gear in use has the ability to record swaths of RF spectrum to a wav (IQ) file for later analysis, so most of us had external hard drives (320-500 gb) with us. We've used the prototype Wellbrook arrays on DXpeditions beginning in June, as well as during this QCI DXpedition. In a nutshell, it is probably the antenna that's come the closest to Beverage antenna performance as I've ever encountered. The F/B ratio is excellent on most signals, particularly if the unwanted signal is on-axis with the array's orientation. We noted as much as 45 dB attenuation in these cases (using the forward/reverse switch on the array's control box, and measured with the highly accurate signal meters on the SDR radios). There were instances where either the Beverages or the Wellbrook arrays (we had two arrays in use) were notably better than the other, but most of the time they were comparable. During the summer DXpeditions at the WA coast, more often than not we found the Wellbrook performance exceeding our "rather short" 800 ft. Beverage antennas. Sometimes the longer Beverage aimed northwest (1200 ft.) was better. However, the Wellbrook does its job with just 40 meters (approx. 131 ft.) of element spacing! 73, Guy wrote in message ups.com... On Nov 6, 12:42?am, "Guy Atkins" wrote: MW DXers may enjoy the newly postedwww.DXing.infoarticle about the DXpedition to the Queen Charlotte Islands I recently attended: http://www.dxing.info/dxpeditions/ha...aii_09_2007.dx. Logging stations such as Sri Lanka, Sao Tome, Vietnam, Algeria, Libya, UK, and Holland from the west coast of North America--on medium wave-- was a real hoot! Guy KE7MAV Puyallup, WA Guy, This is fascinating. What receivers and other peripherals were you using? How did the antennas compare, particularly the Wellbrook array vs.the Beverages? Thanks and 73 John KC0G |
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Guy,
Thank you very much. 73 John KC0G On Nov 6, 10:33?am, "Guy Atkins" wrote: Hi John, Among the five DXers, we had the following: 1 - SDR-1000 w/HPSDR 2 - Winradio g313e 3 - SDR-IQ 1 - NRD-535D Kiwa modded 1 - Drake R8A 1 - Drake R8B 2 - Eton E1 1 - AR7030+ We were all using laptop computers as usual on our DXpeditions, and of course the computers are needed to run the SDR radios. I suppose the other main peripherals were the various splitters and impedance matchers always necessary for a group DXing event like this. Most of us use hard drive recording software such as RecAll Pro or Total Recorder Pro to capture audio. Most of the SDR gear in use has the ability to record swaths of RF spectrum to a wav (IQ) file for later analysis, so most of us had external hard drives (320-500 gb) with us. We've used the prototype Wellbrook arrays on DXpeditions beginning in June, as well as during this QCI DXpedition. In a nutshell, it is probably the antenna that's come the closest to Beverage antenna performance as I've ever encountered. The F/B ratio is excellent on most signals, particularly if the unwanted signal is on-axis with the array's orientation. We noted as much as 45 dB attenuation in these cases (using the forward/reverse switch on the array's control box, and measured with the highly accurate signal meters on the SDR radios). There were instances where either the Beverages or the Wellbrook arrays (we had two arrays in use) were notably better than the other, but most of the time they were comparable. During the summer DXpeditions at the WA coast, more often than not we found the Wellbrook performance exceeding our "rather short" 800 ft. Beverage antennas. Sometimes the longer Beverage aimed northwest (1200 ft.) was better. However, the Wellbrook does its job with just 40 meters (approx. 131 ft.) of element spacing! 73, Guy |
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