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In . net, "Jim Pennell"
wrote: ----- Original Message ----- "Frank Gilliland" Wrotee: Is this band still allocated for low power experimental use without a license? Yep, limited to 1 watt power input to the final, and the total antenna/ground system is limited to 50 feet. Yes, the Transmit is limited to that power and antenna. However, the Rx is not and I'd use a fairly large antenna or tuned antenna loop with a FET follower at these frequencies. For the rest of the Rx, a converter is a good way to go and the FET will give a low enough output impedance for a regular mixer of some sort. Jim Pennell N6BIU I've played around on this band for a few year now, and I've noticed a few things. It doesn't seem to matter what receiver you use because the noise on the band is almost always much higher than the receiver's front-end noise. Increase the receiver's sensitivity and you increase the noise. Instead, work on the receiver's selectivity. Or send the audio output from the receiver into your computer's sound card and use one of those great FFT programs designed for weak-signal work. Do that and you can see signals well below the noise floor. As far as antennas are concerned, loops are popular but there are plenty of other options. Remember that the band is for experimentation, and part of the fun comes from experimenting with different antennas. But even with all the noise on the band, you can still work 20+ miles CW with nothing more than a wire in the tree and any old receiver that will tune the band. -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 80,000 Newsgroups - 16 Different Servers! =----- |
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