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The vertical GP does a surprisingly good job pulling in signals. | The vertical GP does a surprisingly good job pulling in signals. | ||
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There is also a 300 foot Beverage antenna oriented to the north and a 1/10 horizontal dipole for 40M out there. | There is also a 300 foot Beverage antenna oriented to the north and a 1/10 horizontal dipole for 40M out there. |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 10 October 2024
My grid locator is EN80.
Currently using an Eton Elite 750 for listening.
Antenna is a 1/10 vertical ground plane mounted 12 feet in the air roughly 200 feet from the radio. The vertical GP does a surprisingly good job pulling in signals.
I have a second vertical GP mounted at the same site tuned to 89.7 MHz for low power FM transmission.
There is also a 300 foot Beverage antenna oriented to the north and a 1/10 horizontal dipole for 40M out there.
The radio is feed into a Sansui AV-C10 amplifier and then to a Yamaha MG12XU soundboard before hitting the soundcard. This gives me a lot of control over amplification and EQ of the incoming signal.
Recordings are made from one of the MG12XU AUX outputs to a TASCAM DR-40X (mono).