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I am not into LW or MW but a friend who is a new SWL is.
He found two very usefull additions to his R2000 and wire antenna setup. http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Antennas/MW%20Filter%20no3.pdf http://www.bobsamerica.com/swl orhttp://us.geocities.com/amdxlog/index.html The first unit was designed by Dallas is for MW but Will made some simple changes, larger, (more inductance) colis and it works very well down to ~100KHz. It needs some refinement for such a junp in design frequency but it is very good at rejecting off channel RF. The last 2, same info just different web pages by Robert Betts, work very well as a preselctor also. While Robert uses a MMIC, I found that Lankford "Ultra linear amplifier" to work much better as in no IMD issues. http://www.kongsfjord.no/dl/Amplifiers/Ultralinear%202N5109%20And%202N3053%20Amplifiers.p df I also found that for most, 99%, an amplifier is not needed and if I where going to build one, I would build it test it and only add the amplifier if needed. Guy in the pacific NW might well use an amp, I suspect that for most of the rest of use the local noise floor will obviate the need for an amp. For operation from 100KHZ through 30MHZ the Betts desing is very good. However if onc is concentrating on MW and LF then Dallas' design is the hands down winner. Will has both. And I thoguht I was nuts. Will is also experimenting with Dallas' "Phaser" to allow a synthetic steerable antenna. Note don''t add the vernier yet, Dallas told me it might need some change. The basic unit is easy to build and offers excellant performance. A little touchy without the vernier, but a very nice unit. It even works very well built as a bread board. While Dallas suggests using matched antennas, Will is using presently mismatched antennas, one modified North Country that consists of 2 NC singled ended antennas wired for dipole operation simliar to Dallas' active dipole and one true Lankford active dipole. There are significant differences and the NC is very prone to overload and IMD issues. The Lanford active dipole has no detectable IMD in from my 2 local problem stations, 770KHz and 1240KHz. The 1240 station is 3 times as far from me as the 770, but they sure are a good test! At some point in the near future I hope to have 4 complete Lankford active dipoles to improve phaser performance. A set for Will and a set for me. I do get some grunge from LORAN C at 100KHz, but I think that is an receiver issue. Will is experimenting with combinations his wire antenna and either dipole. Every combination works, but using the 2 dipoles works best for him. I am not used to being able to steer an antenna on HF to peak, or more likeley null RFI, a signal. Terry |