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Re: Receiver availability?
Hi Phil,
I still have that LF softrock that you borrowed from me years ago. It is sitting in a drawer and I would be happy to send it along to you if you want it. No charge. As far as overnight recording of the NDB band, I used the Elad S2 for years and now I use the S3. Both have a 384Khz bandwidth which covers the band pretty well. I get about 64GB per night. Tony AD0VC ________________________________ From: [email protected] <[email protected]> on behalf of Philip Atchley via groups.io <ko6bb@...> Sent: Thursday, September 28, 2023 6:01 PM To: [email protected] <[email protected]> Subject: Re: [softrock40] Receiver availability? Hi Zack, Thank you for the info. Yes, I have a Airspy Discovery HF+, as well as an SDRplay, both being good receivers. A couple problems for the task I typically use them for though. Except when using a Perseus (I sold it) my program of choice for overnight recordings of the NDB band (~200-530KHz) is HDSDR (yes, I know it's old, but I'm used to it and at 80yrs old new software doesn't come as easy as it used to). Problem is I've never been able to get a reasonable size recording from either of those two receivers in HDSDR. A 2GB file only holds about 4.5 minutes, meaning that an 8 hour night creates about 215GB of files, eating up hard drive space rapidly (though I have about 120TB of drives on this machine most of it is occupied by movies, TV shows, music, comics etc (ALL Old) that I share on the hubs. I don't just record the NDB's and then toss the files when the CLE (Coordinated listening session) is finished, I archive them for posterity. I have files of NDBs going back to 2016 (they are rapidly being decommissioned). The Softrock recordings I have going way back (and used a 192K soundcard) would give me about 43 minutes per 2GB file. So, that's why I want to get another Softrock, seems like I go through receivers about as often as some folks change their socks ;-) <>< 73 From "The Beaconeer's Lair" ><> Specializing in DXing NDBs (Longwave Beacons) Phil, KO6BB, (\__/) (=’.'=) (”)冲(”) EQUIPMENT: YAESU: FTDX-101MP Xceiver, Dual SDR Receivers (~2020) YAESU: FTDX-3000 Xceiver, DSP IF, 300Hz Roofing filter (~2019). Portables: Eton Elite 750 (2), AKA Grundig Satelite 750 (2020) Sangean ATS-909X2 (2021), Tecsun PL-990 (2021) SDRs: Airspy Discovery HF+, SDRplay RSPdx Scanner: Uniden SDS200 ACC: MFJ-993B Auto Antenna Matcher. HOMEBREW 4 Port Antenna Multicoupler, Feeds 4 RX's. HOMEBREW Tunable LF-MF Pre-Amp. Ratzlaff 440Hz, 6.5Hz BW Audio Filter Autec Research QF1 Audio Filter. ANTENNAS: 88 foot Long Ladder-line fed dipole, ~35 feet AGL for MW/HF. Top Loaded Tee (Dipole fed as single element). Butternut HF-6V 6 Band Vertical, ~12 Feet AGL for 75-10M Ratzlaff Active whip, 5 Foot Long, ~22 Feet AGL For LF/MW/HF. Wellbrook ALA1530LN Loop For LF/MW/HF at ~17 Feet AGL Discone at ~35 Feet AGL For Scanner QTH: Merced, California, 37, 18, 37N 120, 30, 6W CM97rh On 9/28/2023 6:12 PM, Zack Widup wrote: I have the HF and the LF Ensemble II and a third that I was going to build. |
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