I'm not able to understand how to amplify the signal from my Superloop and
keep the QRN out. The modified 2010 was able to keep most of the slop out
on LSB CW
Todd Skaine
ICOM 7300 wth a Superloop
2 Modified 2010s barefoot
Toyota car radio
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019, 10:03 AM Neil Kazaross wrote:
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I remember when I lived in central Alaska, 1548 was one of my more common
visitor and somedays it would just pound in to Galena
Paul
On Mon, Mar 11, 2019 at 10:19 AM Nick Hall-Patch wrote:
> 4QD isn't that frequent a visitor here Todd, but they were heard here
> this morning with audio, among
4QD isn't that frequent a visitor here Todd, but they were heard here
this morning with audio, among the 1550kHz splash.
They are about 10 Hertz high from 1548.000kHz, and some people can
hear the difference in the BFO pitch, especially if you tune say to a
200Hz beat note, then check a
Wouldn't you have a better chance at audio using your 7300 as I'd expect it
has better filters? A couple years ago, Tim Tromp showed that 4QD could be
had In the Midwest in March on occasion. I first logged them 2 years ago in
March. They suffer from a lot of slop here in IL at sunrise. I had them
Using the best of my Modified 2010, I was able to listen to a carrier using
LSB. Signal was in from approx 1320-1355. Carrier was in with slow fades,
then steady and a choppy fast fade in and out then gone. 4QD is the most
obvious suspect.
Todd Skaine
ICOM 7300 wth a Superloop
2 Modified 2010s