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![]() "COLIN LAMB" wrote in message ... When the sunspots are really low, there are still radio things that can be done. Disassemble the old solar powered calculator you got as a freebie and use it to power a one transistor oscillator, using one of the many old odd ball crystals you have in a drawer. Then put in a plastic box an hook a piece of wire to it and place it outside. When the sun shines, the radio will transmit. The more you have, the more signals you will hear. You can place many around the neighborhood, if you are into dx. Since the crystal will be affected by temperature, you can calibrate the actual received frequency with outside temperature and impress your friends. Colin K7FM Wow. Thanks for the ideas. Seriously though, I am taking advantage of the lull to improve my project's sensitivity and selectivity. There are still plenty of targets to aim at, and I have lots of work to do. I still pick up BBC Africa and a couple of others regularly, and that is enough to keep me quite busy. By the time sunspots pick up again, I hope to have this thing working much harder. Take it easy... 73 and good DX. Dave |
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