Re: [IRCA] 7.5" Longwave Loopstick XHDATA D-808 Portable

2018-09-12 Thread Gary DeBock
Hi Brandon,

<<< Thanks for another great mod. I ordered the D-808 the week before last, so 
should be here soon. Collecting all the bits and pieces needed for the Mw mod 
to be ready when the D-808 arrives. I am sticking with the SDR’s for LF/NDB, my 
logs here:
https://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/rna/listener_signals/759 >>

I'm very glad to hear that you are taking the plunge!

As far as I know, only Steve R. and I have built the Longwave version of the 
7.5" loopstick D-808. It's fun for travel DXing, but it isn't exactly all I 
would want to take to the ocean coast to chase South Pacific NDB's. A portable, 
live-DXing Longwave radio is never going to come away with as many overall 
NDB's as an SDR, but a sizable Longwave FSL can make it competitive on single 
frequencies. Last month Tom R. came away with 55 South Pacific Longwave NDB's 
at the Rockwork ocean cliff (a west coast record), while I came away with 1 
(260-NF).

Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA)


> On September 12, 2018 at 1:15 PM Brandon Jordan  wrote:
> 
> Hi Gary. Thanks for another great mod. I ordered the D-808 the week 
> before last, so should be here soon. Collecting all the bits and pieces 
> needed for the Mw mod to be ready when the D-808 arrives. I am sticking with 
> the SDR’s for LF/NDB, my logs here:
> https://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/rna/listener_signals/759
> 
> 
> 
> On Sep 7, 2018, at 5:17 AM, Gary DeBock < d1028g...@comcast.net 
> mailto:d1028g...@comcast.net > wrote:
> 
> 
> > > Back in 2011 a newly minted NDB-DXer had the chance 
> to design what no commercial manufacturer would ever dream of building-- a 
> portable with a Longwave-optimized loopstick. Even if a radio has Longwave 
> band coverage, all commercial portables have Medium Wave optimized 
> loopsticks-- typically resulting in clunker Longwave reception.
> > 
> > In an all-out effort (described at 
> > http://www.mediafire.com/file/38gon1pdmomrsgs/7.5inLWLS-1.doc/file
> > 
> > five different Longwave test loopsticks were constructed and tested 
> > at various frequencies, until the overall "winner" was chosen. The new 
> > Longwave-optimized loopstick was a game changer when installed in 
> > Ultralight radios, providing reception of Longwave TA's in Oklahoma, South 
> > American NDB's in Canada and Hawaiian NDB's on our west coast.
> > 
> > The new XHDATA D-808 model does have Longwave coverage, but you 
> > had better be right next door to an airport if you want to receive any 
> > NDB's with the stock model. The 7.5" Longwave loopstick described above 
> > transforms the model completely-- making it a serious LW-DXing contender, 
> > not a pretender. With SSB capability and great portability, it can provide 
> > sensitive reception of NDB's both day and night, as well as a lot of travel 
> > DXing fun. DXers well inland will have reasonable chances for Longwave TA's 
> > in season, and the model includes excellent FM, SW and AIR band reception 
> > as well. The full 16-page article for "Supercharging" the model with this 
> > 7.5" Longwave loopstick is posted at 
> > http://www.mediafire.com/file/t2989hg61vbkb5h/Supercharging_the_XHDATA_D_-808-FinalMWLW.doc/file
> > 
> > which includes full information for the construction and operation 
> > of both the Longwave and Medium Wave loopstick versions. Good luck to all 
> > who take the plunge!
> > 
> > 
> > Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> > 
> > "Supercharged" Longwave D-808 model photo is posted at 
> > https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/9g0g5lq1vaqs1jt2ls4u6ik7wv7x6fg7
> > 
> > 
> > 
> > 
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Re: [IRCA] 7.5" Longwave Loopstick XHDATA D-808 Portable

2018-09-12 Thread Brandon Jordan
Hi Gary. Thanks for another great mod. I ordered the D-808 the week before 
last, so should be here soon. Collecting all the bits and pieces needed for the 
Mw mod to be ready when the D-808 arrives. I am sticking with the SDR’s for 
LF/NDB, my logs here:
https://www.classaxe.com/dx/ndb/rna/listener_signals/759



> On Sep 7, 2018, at 5:17 AM, Gary DeBock  wrote:
> 
> Back in 2011 a newly minted NDB-DXer had the chance to design what no 
> commercial manufacturer would ever dream of building-- a portable with a 
> Longwave-optimized loopstick. Even if a radio has Longwave band coverage, all 
> commercial portables have Medium Wave optimized loopsticks-- typically 
> resulting in clunker Longwave reception.
> 
> In an all-out effort (described at 
> http://www.mediafire.com/file/38gon1pdmomrsgs/7.5inLWLS-1.doc/file
> 
> five different Longwave test loopsticks were constructed and tested at 
> various frequencies, until the overall "winner" was chosen. The new 
> Longwave-optimized loopstick was a game changer when installed in Ultralight 
> radios, providing reception of Longwave TA's in Oklahoma, South American 
> NDB's in Canada and Hawaiian NDB's on our west coast.
> 
> The new XHDATA D-808 model does have Longwave coverage, but you had 
> better be right next door to an airport if you want to receive any NDB's with 
> the stock model. The 7.5" Longwave loopstick described above transforms the 
> model completely-- making it a serious LW-DXing contender, not a pretender. 
> With SSB capability and great portability, it can provide sensitive reception 
> of NDB's both day and night, as well as a lot of travel DXing fun. DXers well 
> inland will have reasonable chances for Longwave TA's in season, and the 
> model includes excellent FM, SW and AIR band reception as well. The full 
> 16-page article for "Supercharging" the model with this 7.5" Longwave 
> loopstick is posted at 
> http://www.mediafire.com/file/t2989hg61vbkb5h/Supercharging_the_XHDATA_D_-808-FinalMWLW.doc/file
> 
> which includes full information for the construction and operation of both 
> the Longwave and Medium Wave loopstick versions. Good luck to all who take 
> the plunge!
> 
> 
> Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> 
> "Supercharged" Longwave D-808 model photo is posted at 
> https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/9g0g5lq1vaqs1jt2ls4u6ik7wv7x6fg7
> 
> 
> 
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[IRCA] 7.5" Longwave Loopstick XHDATA D-808 Portable

2018-09-07 Thread Gary DeBock
 Back in 2011 a newly minted NDB-DXer had the chance to design what no 
commercial manufacturer would ever dream of building-- a portable with a 
Longwave-optimized loopstick. Even if a radio has Longwave band coverage, all 
commercial portables have Medium Wave optimized loopsticks-- typically 
resulting in clunker Longwave reception.

 In an all-out effort (described at 
http://www.mediafire.com/file/38gon1pdmomrsgs/7.5inLWLS-1.doc/file

five different Longwave test loopsticks were constructed and tested at various 
frequencies, until the overall "winner" was chosen. The new Longwave-optimized 
loopstick was a game changer when installed in Ultralight radios, providing 
reception of Longwave TA's in Oklahoma, South American NDB's in Canada and 
Hawaiian NDB's on our west coast.

 The new XHDATA D-808 model does have Longwave coverage, but you had better 
be right next door to an airport if you want to receive any NDB's with the 
stock model. The 7.5" Longwave loopstick described above transforms the model 
completely-- making it a serious LW-DXing contender, not a pretender. With SSB 
capability and great portability, it can provide sensitive reception of NDB's 
both day and night, as well as a lot of travel DXing fun. DXers well inland 
will have reasonable chances for Longwave TA's in season, and the model 
includes excellent FM, SW and AIR band reception as well. The full 16-page 
article for "Supercharging" the model with this 7.5" Longwave loopstick is 
posted at 
http://www.mediafire.com/file/t2989hg61vbkb5h/Supercharging_the_XHDATA_D_-808-FinalMWLW.doc/file

which includes full information for the construction and operation of both the 
Longwave and Medium Wave loopstick versions. Good luck to all who take the 
plunge!


Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)

"Supercharged" Longwave D-808 model photo is posted at 
https://dreamcrafts.box.com/s/9g0g5lq1vaqs1jt2ls4u6ik7wv7x6fg7

 

  
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