Re: Sony ICF-SW7600GR 7.5" Loopstick Mod Completed
John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
Great Job, Gary!!!
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Here is a link to Gary's photos. The last two are of the 7600-GR. and here is a link. http://ph.groups.yahoo.com/group/ultralightdx/photos/browse/9d45 **GARY** Would it be possible for you to give the turns count information in the caption of the photos.... With buying the rod from Amidon and the exact 40/44 Litz wire from Dave Schmarder, anyone ought to be able to do that mod without an LC meter, if they followed your turns count info. Fellas: Have you noticed that Gary continues to use pieces of the orange plastic builders' level??? That is likely the secret to success. Gary, is it from Home Depot??? :>) John B.
At 06:34 PM 7/28/2008 -0400, you wrote: Hello Guys,
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Re: My Eton E-100 from Canada Arrived!
John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
Steve,
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You are going to love that radio!!! Congratulations. John Bryant
At 04:37 PM 7/28/2008 -0500, you wrote:
My Eton E-100 from "The Shortwave Store" in Canada arrived,
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Sony ICF-SW7600GR 7.5" Loopstick Mod Completed
Hello Guys,
Although it's a little too large to qualify as an Ultralight radio, the ICF-SW7600GR provides fairly competent MW performance in a compact, SSB-capable design. For those MW DXers unable to accommodate an ICF-2010 for space or financial reasons, this Sony portable would be perfect as an SSB "spotting receiver" for Ultralight radio transoceanic targets on an ocean beach... if only it had more sensitivity. Having had an unused unit sitting around since the Ultralight "Boom" started late last year (and faced with a situation where a multi-family vacation would make packing space extremely limited), there was a sudden compulsion to replace the stock 4.75" x .37" loopstick with a much more effective Amidon 7.5" x .5" loopstick wound with 40/44 Litz wire. This MW frequency-optimized combination has provided an incredible sensitivity increase in the SRF-39FP and Eton E100 Ultralight models (enabling both to receive Australia signals at Grayland), and I was curious how far it would boost the performance of this compact SSB portable. The ICF-SW7600GR has a stock loopstick very similar to that of the ICF-2010, in which a fixed larger center coil is mated with a much smaller tickler coil, used for adjustment of the unit's spurious signal rejection. As such, the instructions for "supercharging" the ICF-2010 (currently posted in dxer.ca's Ultralight File section) are electrically applicable to the ICF-SW7600GR, although the lsmaller unit has a large coil inductance of 983 mh, and the stock loopstick does not have a snap-out design like the 2010, requiring the hobbyist to use a moderate amount of effort in separating the glue at the base of the ferrite bar. The performance improvement for this $30 modification has certainly exceeded expectations! When the stock unit was checked against a stock ICF-2010 prior to modification, it was clearly inferior in sensitivity on all frequencies. The stock 2010 was far more effective in digging out weak daytime fringe stations, with or without the Synch function. After the ICF-SW7600GR received the Amidon 7.5" loopstick, the situation was completely reversed. The still-compact SW7600GR now clearly outperforms the stock 2010 on all MW frequencies-- low, middle and high band. High-band performance is particularly striking, with Synch lock performance on a 1610 TIS station completely inaudible on the stock 2010. This has been achieved despite a very modest expenditure for parts (about $20 for the Amidon ferrite bar, and under $10 for the Litz wire and other items). The modified SW7600GR is also much smaller and lighter than a stock 2010, providing a very practical, compact SSB "spotting receiver" for Ultralight TP/TA chasers. Two pictures of this modified ICF-SW7600GR have been uploaded to the "ultralightdx" Yahoo Group site, in the "Roll Your Own DXing Monster" album. It is hoped that various MW DXers will feel motivated to modify their own ICF-SW7600GR units, and obtain the outstanding MW performance possible with this model. 73, Gary DeBock
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My Eton E-100 from Canada Arrived!
Steve Ponder <n5wbi@...>
My Eton E-100 from "The Shortwave Store" in Canada arrived,
safe and sound, this past Saturday! Even after reading the reviews of the radio and seeing pictures of it on various websites, I was still amazed at just how small the radio really is. Sure fits the description of an "ultralight!" Not a bad price, either! Less than half the list price, thanks to a special from Gary DeBock of www.dxer.ca. One minor problem, though - the 2 AA batteries that came with the radio (Eton brand) had started to corrode. But, thankfully, they were still in the shrink-wrap and didn't damage anything inside the box. AND, there were 2 new AA alkaline batteries taped to the outside of the box, so I came out okay! Haven't had any time to do anything with the radio other than to put the new batteries in, set the time, and check out the controls to see if they work. I'm hoping to have some time later this week to test the radio, do some bandscans, etc. We'll see. 73 & Great DX! Steve N5WBI Houston TX
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4 new logs
Allen Willie
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NEW ULTRALIGHT Logging.....WPGR 1510 ..Listed as 1 Watt Nights ???
Hi Guys:
One New Ultralight Logging this morning.....New for ULR LOG but last heard on Sept/22/1981 during a test when this station was a 250 Watt DAYTIME only station!! Station is listed as being only 1 WATT NIGHTS........5 KW DAYS.........not very strong here this morning......but not sure if they are indeed using only 1 WATT??? Been 27 Years since I last heard this station...and I am less than 200 Miles from it!! Callsign was WPSL when last logged in 1981, on a Radio Shack TRF Portable. ULTRALIGHT Station # 455 Logged. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 1510 WPGR Monroeville, PA. July/28/08 0125 EDT EE FAIR Heard in WLAC Null. Male DJ with Gospel Talk. ID as "Pittsburgh's Gospel Radio 1510 WPGR". and "Inspiration thru the Gospel 1510 WPGR". Station Promos. Into Instrumental Gospel Music. RELOG But New to Ultralight Log EX WPSL 5 KW/1 WATT NIGHTS!! ROSS, ONT. ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ 73............ROB. Robert S. Ross VA3SW Box 1003, Stn. B. London, Ontario CANADA N6A5K1 Antique/Vintage Radio Enthusiast Amateur Radio Stations VA3SW/VE3JFC Defy Physics.....Play Table Tennis!! (Ping Pong with an Attitude) «¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«¤»¥«¤»§«¤»¥«
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Re: inductive coupling
satya@...
Hi Richard:
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On analog sets, the tuning capacitor is never disconected from the antenna coil, so the L-C circuit that makes the antenna resonate is always completed. With a PLL set, a variable capacitance diode (varicap) is used to dial up the right frequency, but the diode is only "on" when the radio itself is on, so powering the radio down means you've got a ferrite loop with no capacitor to tune it. Hope this helps - Kevin S Bainbridge Island, WA
I notice that both my digital SANGEAN PR-D5 and my analog SONY ICF-S5W and
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inductive coupling
lrdheat
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Re: Ultralight Modifications for DXpeditions
John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
Gary,
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Thanks for the excellent overview of our work in modification and upgrading ULRs this Spring/Summer. You probably intended to mention our upcoming series of articles on modifying the E100. Gary, Guy Atkins and I will combine to produce three or four short articles, serialized, on the E100 and its modification. Those should be out in late August and the first half of September to the clubs and we'll provide more detailed information here. In the meantime, an update on obtaining E100: They still appear quite often on ebay... some unopened, from a dealer, with warrantee, others all the way down to non-working units. That being said, the number available on ebay appears to be slowly drying up. If you are interested in a new E100, sealed, with warrantee, there is currently a good deal through DXer.ca to Durham Radio in Ontario. You go to the dxer.ca website, click on the radio and that shifts you to the Durham website with the special price. I tried this a couple of days ago and, at that time, the Durham software wouldn't accept a US location.... so, then I called the toll-free number and talked to The Man. At first, he tried to charge me their current price of $69.95. However, when I explained that I had tried to come at them from dxer.ca, then he immediately accepted the $44.00 price. That is a substantial savings and will not be offered for too long, so...... I just completed my first-ever filter replacement on a solid-state radio. The only radios that I've really worked on before were/are tube sets and I preferred 1930s consoles with 4" deep chassis about 18" square (its like doing plumbing!) Anyway, using photos that will be in the article and hand-holding/cheerleading from Guy and Gary, I DID IT to a tiny E100 and it worked the first time. I suspect that these mods and the E100 are going to be very popular.
John B.
At 07:44 PM 7/24/2008 -0400, you wrote: Hello Guys,
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Cape Spear, Newfoundland Ultralight DXing
Allen Willie
Hi Guys,
Took the opportunity on a beautiful evening here to run down to Cape Spear (Most easterly point in North America ) for some sunset ultralight dxing Nothing new heard , but Transatlantic signals were in a bit earlier and by half way through the session were very very strong for the most part. Using the SRF-M37V Ultralight barefoot Logs were as follows: 621 khz Canary Islands 23:40 UTC 7/24 Spanish commentary by man ; fair 693 khz Azores RDP1 23:39 UTC 7/24 Woman in portugeuse ; good 909 khz England BBC Five Live 23:22 UTC 7/24 man in english ; very strong 999 khz Spain COPE Madrid 23:28 UTC 7/24 Spanish comment by man , Disco Hit ID ' good 1008 khz Canary Islands R. Punto 23:40 UTC Spanish comment by man, R. Punto ID very strong 1035 khz Portugal R. Clube Portugeuse 23:31 UTC 7/24 2 men w/ portugeuse comment . good 1044 khz Spain SER , San Sebastian 23:32 UTC 7/24 Spanish by woman //1080 good 1053 khz Libya LJB,Tripoli 23:38 UTC 7/24 Arabic chants , very strong 1071 khz Spain R. Euskadi 23:20 UTC 7/24 Spanish Commentary man , fair 1251 khz Libya Voice of Africa Tripoli 23:30 UTC 7/24 Arabic commentary by man, very strong 1314 khz Spain RNE Cuenca 23:44 UTC 7/24 Spanish by woman, Radio Nac. Espana ID ,fair 1377 khz France France Info, Lille 23:17 UTC 7/24 French rpt on Canada by man ; good 1431 khz Djibouti, R.Sawa 23:25 UTC 7/24 Arabic News by man, ment of Iraq and Israel, good 1449 khz Libya , LJB Misurata 23:26 UTC 7/24 Arabic music , very strong 1494 khz France France Bleue Bastia 23:45 UTC 7/24 French comment by man and woman , fair 1521 khz Saud Arabia BSKSA 23:18 UTC 7/24 Arabic comment by man, ment Arabie , very strong 1575 khz United Arab Emir R. Farda 23:26 UTC 7/24 Arabic music , ID , good 73 Allen Willie St. John's Newfoundland @ Cape Spear ,Newfoundland SRF-M37V barefoot
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Re: Semi OT: Cutting Ferrite Bars?
ronshire2000
seems like i've read that some of you have purchased these bars from
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some manufacturer. if so, they may be the logical persons to answer this question.
I've run up against the need to reduce the length of the
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Re: What is best method for recording DX from an ULR?
bbwrwy
I checked out the Olympus WS100 recorder with a SRF-T615 and E100, and
am not totally satisfied with the results. It seemed a normal listening volume overloaded the recorder a bit. While recording R. Rebelde 1180 I noticed the recorder emitted noise near that frequency. It wasn't noted on the other frequencies I recorded (530, 670, 710 and 890 kHz). Some of the noise was eliminated by increasing the distance between the receiver and recorder but it was still evident at 1.2 meters (4 feet). Richard Allen
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Re: Semi OT: Cutting Ferrite Bars?
John,
Of the few links I spotted with info on this topic, this one was the most concise: http://www.eng-tips.com/viewthread.cfm?qid=190262&page=4 Diamond blade cutting with lots of coolant seems to be the key. You don't want to heat up the ferrite rod in the process, which will change its "Q" and inductive properties. 73, Guy Original Message: ----------------- From: John H. Bryant bjohnorcas@... Date: Thu, 24 Jul 2008 11:55:36 -0700 To: ultralightdx@... Subject: [ultralightdx] Semi OT: Cutting Ferrite Bars? In the work that Gary DeBock, Guy Atkins and I are doing with mods to the E100, I've run up against the need to reduce the length of the stock ferrite bar by half. Has anybody ever done this successfully??? Have you ever heard rumors of someone doing this successfully? HOW???? I seem to remember that Ferrite is actually a ceramic product. Is this true? If so, I just happen to have a professional tile cutters say, water-cooled, with a diamond blade. Ideas, comments? Prayers for the intrepid? Thanks, John B. Orcas Island, WA, USA Rcvrs: WiNRADiO 313e, Eton e1, Ultralights Antennas: Two 70' x 100' Conti Super Loops, West and Northwest -------------------------------------------------------------------- mail2web.com - Microsoft® Exchange solutions from a leading provider - http://link.mail2web.com/Business/Exchange
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Ultralight Modifications for DXpeditions
Hello Guys,
Some DXers have inquired about the recent success
in modifying the Eton E100 and other Ultralights for DXpedition use, so
here is a brief summary of the current progress.
SRF-39FP: This analog model has had various modifications for
improved tuning dials, digital readout, monster loopsticks and other changes,
but the basic limitation of all these efforts is that without the availability
of a commercial upgraded IF filter to improve selectivity, this model cannot
receive the 9 kHz splits without the lucky combination of a strong DX
signal and little (or no) domestic QRM. The bizarre 50 kHz IF
has been a real roadblock for selectivity mods, and without such a mod, the
DXpedition potential of all the SRF-39FP (and SRF-59) models is greatly
limited. The recent Amidon 7.5" loopstick model, however, shows great
promise for domestic DX use because of its extreme sensitivity, and
for general TP chasing during which its superior nulling ability can be
used, it may prove effective in chasing Asian TP's in the northwest, during the
upcoming fall season. One of these models recently received 5AN-891 in
Australia, but this was only because of the total lack of domestic QRM on the
frequency.
DT-200VX: This digital model has had both transplanted
loopsticks and 450 kHz selectivity mods, but not yet in combination. Some
efforts were made to replace the stock loopstick with 6.25" vintage ferrite-bar
models, but the lack of broadband sensitivity in the digital design hampered the
efforts (this was also an initial problem in the E100 modification efforts,
until the development of the "sliding coil" loopstick). To my knowledge,
all modification efforts were suspended in the spring, in favor of the SRF-39FP
and E100 models. Since there has been great modification success with the
E100 digital model since then, the DT-200VX, another digital design with similar
performance, could also presumably be greatly transformed by the
application of upgraded IF filters and a large sliding-coil loopstick.
E100: This model has undoubtedly become the major
DXpedition breakthrough we were hoping for. With its 1 kHz tuning
ability, 200 memories and 455 kHz IF, its circuitry seems almost perfectly
designed for modification into a DXpedition superstar. John Bryant
had great DX success in modifying his unit to receive signals from external
antennas, such as his superb Wellbrook 4-element Array at Grayland. But
even as a stand-alone portable, recent developments have combined to make the
E100 an extremely effective DX chaser. The first big breakthrough was the
development of the "sliding coil" loopstick, which overcomes the E100's lack of
broadband (530-1700 kHz) sensitivity. An offshoot of the alignment
process, the "slider" loopstick simply allows the user to peak the loopstick
coil on each received signal, instead of securing it at the 600 kHz peak
position. Although this concept can be used with any E100 (even stock
models), when the mediocre E100 stock loopstick is replaced with a huge Amidon
or Stormwise ferrite bar-based loopstick, the application of the
"slider" concept provides an incredible increase in sensitivity, boosting
the E100 well past the level of any stock portable on the planet.
Another huge improvement was Guy Atkins'
suggestion of a Murata CFJ455K5 premium IF ceramic filter, to replace the stock
filter. The CFJ455K5 is the same premium IF filer as used in the Eton E1,
and it has similar performance in the E100. It cuts through domestic QRM
very effectively, and in combination with the larger "slider" loopsticks,
the narrow IF filter makes split-frequency DX chasing a breeze. Prior
to development of the modified E100's, nobody on the west coast had been able to
receive any type of DU signal with any type of modified Ultralight. Now,
with three hard-core Washington state DXers using modified E00's, all three of
us have logged multiple DU's with ease.. and we can't wait for more
:>)
73, Gary DeBock
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Semi OT: Cutting Ferrite Bars?
John H. Bryant <bjohnorcas@...>
In the work that Gary DeBock, Guy Atkins and I are doing
with mods to the E100, I've run up against the need to reduce the length
of the stock ferrite bar by half.
Has anybody ever done this successfully??? Have you ever heard rumors of someone doing this successfully? HOW???? I seem to remember that Ferrite is actually a ceramic product. Is this true? If so, I just happen to have a professional tile cutters say, water-cooled, with a diamond blade. Ideas, comments? Prayers for the intrepid? Thanks,
John B.
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Re: New E-Skip Loggings 7/22/08
starship20012001 <starship_2001@...>
I understand its better to be at good receiver connected to a nice
rooftop and have RDS on the receiver. However the point of the ultralight was to go to the park and enjoy DXing away from the house. The Eskip hit me off guard i was never expecting it. I wish there was an ultralight with RDS !!! The ultralight is taken along for my daily excercise pedal bike ride and slips into my money belt thing AKA fanny pack AKA belt bag or pouch. there was no car radio or house radio nearby at the time . --- In ultralightdx@..., John Cereghin <pastor@...> wrote: is in for FM DX. Gotta milk the opening for every station you can and that usually means the top shelf radios. I got in on the Es from yesterday and bagged 9 new stations from Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, but I used the car radio since these things always happen when I'm at lunch. interesting since you aren't under the same time constraints as you are with short-lived Es. You have to play around when the tropo is in, unlike when the Es is in. wrote: All loggings and notes refer to Eton E-100 stock with stock whip.into the gulf coast. I found myself smack in the middle of it. The dial was peppered with stations UNIDED mentioning tennesee, Missisippi, the gulf coast including a weather report from the gulf coast. UNided on several freqs 94.7 107.5 ,105.7, 103.9 and a few others. uNFORTUNATLY i was called to WORK and had to drop this massive seesion. i have at least one logged and possibly one or two more IDed but the notes need to be picked thru. The single complete logging below alone sets a new FM DX record. for me. maraton on 95 ksj also heard a mobile alabama weather report earlier. battling i out with WHOM Mt Washington for channel ownership. 7/22/08 moving from 1005 to 945 change your car presets website is here http://wjox1005fm.com/ . An earlier AD block mentioned something inor about missisipi. 7/22/08 100.5 is WJOX Alabama. at work (had no choice but to take notes with me to work.) mississippi foloowed by Jack 947 playing what we want followed by blondie heart of glass 7/22/08
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Re: What is best method for recording DX from an ULR?
bbwrwy
Kevin & Brett:
I discovered yesterday that I'd purchased an Olympus Digital Voice Recorder WS100 a couple of years ago to record meeting notes. Because it didn't do well I put in a drawer and forgot it. I'm going to try it out this evening with my SRF-T615. I'm also going to check out the Sony ICD-UX70 MP3 stereo recorder. Thanks for the information. Richard Allen. P.S. for John Bryant: Be thankful you are in Washington state. I just left Stillwater and it was 100°. According to KOSU, it was 102° yesterday. -30-
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Re: New E-Skip Loggings 7/22/08
MarkWA1ION
FM DXers would certainly benefit from something equivalent to the
spectrum-capturing receivers such as the Perseus and RFSpace SDR-IQ that are all the rage with serious AM broadcast band DXers. Of course that technology presently strains at the storage of 800 kHz of bandwidth, so grabbing any significant chunk of the FM band for later analysis will require a quantum leap in receiver, PC, and hard drive capabilities. I'm sure the NSA has stuff like this already, but it will be quite a while before Joe Ham does. Mark Connelly, WA1ION - Billerica, MA << I dunno. I just can't bring myself to use an ultralight when the Es is in for FM DX. Gotta milk the opening for every station you can and that usually means the top shelf radios. I got in on the Es from yesterday and bagged 9 new stations from Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, but I used the car radio since these things always happen when I'm at lunch. Using an ultralight during a strong tropo opening might be more interesting since you aren't under the same time constraints as you are with short-lived Es. You have to play around when the tropo is in, unlike when the Es is in. John Cereghin Smyrna DE Proud daddy of twin SRF59s
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Re: New E-Skip Loggings 7/22/08
John Cereghin <pastor@...>
I dunno. I just can't bring myself to use an ultralight when the Es is in for FM DX. Gotta milk the opening for every station you can and that usually means the top shelf radios. I got in on the Es from yesterday and bagged 9 new stations from Oklahoma, Tennessee, Missouri and Arkansas, but I used the car radio since these things always happen when I'm at lunch.
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Using an ultralight during a strong tropo opening might be more interesting since you aren't under the same time constraints as you are with short-lived Es. You have to play around when the tropo is in, unlike when the Es is in. John Cereghin Smyrna DE Proud daddy of twin SRF59s Norbert 26 wrote:
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Re: What is best method for recording DX from an ULR?
satya@...
The Olympus seems to get 15-20 hours on a single AAA battery - I usually
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just let it run for an hour or so at a time and get quite a few sessions out of it. 73 - Kevin S Bainbridge Island, WA
I've been using it for several months, off and on, with the original
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