Surfside said:
I agree! Sounds like double. Maybe a hat is what I need. All my transmitters are rangemasters so doesn't the tuning inside the box serve as all the coil I need or should I consider an outboard coil?
Surfside
I don't think you can change or use another coil with the Rangemaster.. You might want to talk to Keith about that.
I was having a conversation with a someone I know and he is pretty heavy on dx ham stuff... anyway he built a Part15 LowFer transmitter 100mw power and fed it into a 3 meter 2" aluminum antenna (conduit) and used a satelite dish with metal screen for the top hat and a large loading coil 10 inches dia. using 18 gauge insulated wire and the frequency was 510 khz. The antenna is mounted to the roof gutter line 12 foot high.
He lives in North Carolina
Here are the distances he recieved contact as dxg:
1st Reception report for this beacon was made by M. P., V***T, London Ontario 537 Miles
Best DX Reception for this beacon is from L. K., K**R, Aitkin, Minnesota 1035 miles
27 Jan 2001 M. P. London, Ontario, Canada 537 Miles 1st Reception on 1st day
17 Nov 2001 P. S. Raleigh, North Carolina 104 Miles
08 Dec 2001 L. P. Pasadena, Maryland 339 Miles
09 Dec 2001 B. R. York, Pennsylvania 380 Miles
09 Dec 2001 B. F. Rockville, Maryland 323 Miles
09 Dec 2001 L. C. Marriottsville, Maryland 337 Miles
10 Dec 2001 L. K. Aitkin, Minnesota 1035 Miles Best DX
10 Dec 2001 J. S. Normal, Illinois 309 Miles
12 Dec 2003 L. C. Marriottsville, Maryland 337 Miles
15 Dec 2003 L. P. Pasadena, Maryland 339 Miles
16 Dec 2003 S. D. Elm, Pennsylvania 405 Miles
16 Dec 2003 J. R. Burlington, Connecticut 603 Miles
14 Jan 2004 R. T. Smithville, Mississippi 463 Miles
20 Jan 2004 M. P. London, Ontario, Canada 537 Miles
Now I asked him what about the local signal...
He got a clear signal out to 20 miles on a truck radio! I asked him if he tried the signal at a higher frequency... he said at 1700 Khz. the signal did much better.
I will definately be changing my setup soon! I will get more info and pictures about his setup.
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