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Re: Speaking of ULR's - FARMERIK
There is a S in the model number, but no W.
It is AM and FM only, and costs about $30.
The "SONY ICF S 22 personal radio"
Ebay#-
350479308550
I decided to order one anyway, but would still like
There is a S in the model number, but no W.
It is AM and FM only, and costs about $30.
The "SONY ICF S 22 personal radio"
Ebay#-
350479308550
I decided to order one anyway, but would still like
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Rik
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#15404
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
Op 29-07-11 09:45, Michael schreef:
In fact, the iPhone is like a computer, but a small one.
If a SDR software works on the iPhone, made in open source, it will work on other linux platforms, like
Op 29-07-11 09:45, Michael schreef:
In fact, the iPhone is like a computer, but a small one.
If a SDR software works on the iPhone, made in open source, it will work on other linux platforms, like
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Marc Coevoet
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#15403
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Re: How To Calculate Ferrite Loopstick Inductance Values for Ultralites?
Thanks a lot for the replies Micheal and Paul S, you guys are certainly knowledegeable in this field.
More Data Re the Longwire Trap:
Michael, another thing I am noticing is that the first
Thanks a lot for the replies Micheal and Paul S, you guys are certainly knowledegeable in this field.
More Data Re the Longwire Trap:
Michael, another thing I am noticing is that the first
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jerry_popiel
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#15402
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
You do realise that many of the newer communications receivers already have an I/Q output?
And that commercial SDR frontends have been available for some years now?
......... Zim
You do realise that many of the newer communications receivers already have an I/Q output?
And that commercial SDR frontends have been available for some years now?
......... Zim
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Graeme Zimmer <gzimmer@...>
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#15401
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
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Where do you get this idea from? There is no reason why it can't
use a ferrite rod or loop or whatever you wish.
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Where do you get this idea from? There is no reason why it can't
use a ferrite rod or loop or whatever you wish.
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#15400
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
Michael
Where do you get this idea from?
There is no reason why it can't use a ferrite rod or loop or whatever you wish.
........ Zim
Michael
Where do you get this idea from?
There is no reason why it can't use a ferrite rod or loop or whatever you wish.
........ Zim
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Graeme Zimmer <gzimmer@...>
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#15399
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
I would maintain that this particular application is a gizmo
- of interest to an informed and well-resourced aficionado.
Without an effective external aerial, which would rather
defeat the ideal
I would maintain that this particular application is a gizmo
- of interest to an informed and well-resourced aficionado.
Without an effective external aerial, which would rather
defeat the ideal
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#15398
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Re: How To Calculate Ferrite Loopstick Inductance Values for Ultralites? Part 2
Paul, I have just read your two very useful postings. I will archive
them as they are a very useful summary of values to work from.
In an external loopstick, as in Garys and similar
Paul, I have just read your two very useful postings. I will archive
them as they are a very useful summary of values to work from.
In an external loopstick, as in Garys and similar
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#15397
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
Michael,
I suggest you read up on SDR radios if you think this is just an interesting gimzo!
.......... Zim
Michael,
I suggest you read up on SDR radios if you think this is just an interesting gimzo!
.......... Zim
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Graeme Zimmer <gzimmer@...>
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#15396
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
It's all explained very clearly on their web site.
specifically:
"iSDR does not require Internet connectivity, a cellular network,
Bluetooth, or WiFi. What you will need in order to receive live
It's all explained very clearly on their web site.
specifically:
"iSDR does not require Internet connectivity, a cellular network,
Bluetooth, or WiFi. What you will need in order to receive live
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Graeme Zimmer <gzimmer@...>
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#15395
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
From the wording, it appears it doesnt need an internet connection.
If it did, it would be a 3G radio - and very expensive listening.
From the description given, it looks like an overkill
From the wording, it appears it doesnt need an internet connection.
If it did, it would be a 3G radio - and very expensive listening.
From the description given, it looks like an overkill
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#15393
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Re: How To Calculate Ferrite Loopstick Inductance Values for Ultralites?
Jerry, I assume you are referring to your longwire setup.
If so, the external coupling ferrite and parallel tuning capacitor
will not be very critical. As long as it peaks the wanted
Jerry, I assume you are referring to your longwire setup.
If so, the external coupling ferrite and parallel tuning capacitor
will not be very critical. As long as it peaks the wanted
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Michael <michael.setaazul@...>
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#15392
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Re: How To Calculate Ferrite Loopstick Inductance Values for Ultralites? Part 2
The other part of your question is quite difficult. One inductor generally does not do both AM-Band and the Beacon-Band *well*. There are compromises. This is due to the frequency range of both bands.
The other part of your question is quite difficult. One inductor generally does not do both AM-Band and the Beacon-Band *well*. There are compromises. This is due to the frequency range of both bands.
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#15391
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Re: Speaking of ULR's - FARMERIK
I have seen several ICF-22's on eBay for well over US$100. I haven't got one, but hear-say to me is its nothing to write home about. The SRF-39/49/59's are on par for AM-BCB... SW is rumored to be as
I have seen several ICF-22's on eBay for well over US$100. I haven't got one, but hear-say to me is its nothing to write home about. The SRF-39/49/59's are on par for AM-BCB... SW is rumored to be as
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#15390
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
Does the app use a WiFi connection to an Internet site?
Does the content come from the AM-band broadcast antenna of such a Radio Station?
If it does both, where is the location of the Internet site
Does the app use a WiFi connection to an Internet site?
Does the content come from the AM-band broadcast antenna of such a Radio Station?
If it does both, where is the location of the Internet site
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#15389
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Re: How To Calculate Ferrite Loopstick Inductance Values for Ultralites?
Since you already have a reasonable estimate of the inductance, the tuning capacitance is based upon that. For about 680 uH (0.681 mH) tuning to the bottom of the AM-band is 138 pF, with the top end
Since you already have a reasonable estimate of the inductance, the tuning capacitance is based upon that. For about 680 uH (0.681 mH) tuning to the bottom of the AM-band is 138 pF, with the top end
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ferrite61 <dxrx@...>
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#15388
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
ferrite61 wrote:
The next step in the evolution of radio technology involves "Direct Conversion" (or "Phasing") type receivers and transmitters.
Single Signal Direct Conversion rigs have been around
ferrite61 wrote:
The next step in the evolution of radio technology involves "Direct Conversion" (or "Phasing") type receivers and transmitters.
Single Signal Direct Conversion rigs have been around
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Graeme Zimmer <gzimmer@...>
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#15421
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Speaking of ULR's - FARMERIK
I noticed the SONY ICF S22, which has a speaker, but looks to be about the size of a walkman. Anyone have one? Is it any good for DXing?
Also, the ICF-304 looks interesting, but it could be too large
I noticed the SONY ICF S22, which has a speaker, but looks to be about the size of a walkman. Anyone have one? Is it any good for DXing?
Also, the ICF-304 looks interesting, but it could be too large
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Rik
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#15387
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Re: Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
Hi Tony:
I hope the SDR app is a good one, as it may get more people listening to the radio. It seems to also require an RF front end, which will make it rather more difficult to catch on,
Hi Tony:
I hope the SDR app is a good one, as it may get more people listening to the radio. It seems to also require an RF front end, which will make it rather more difficult to catch on,
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Kevin Schanilec
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#15386
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Could the iPhone become an Ultralight ?
iSDR is a software defined radio application compatible with the Apple iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad™.
iSDR is designed for experimenters, shortwave listeners, and amateur radio enthusiasts who
iSDR is a software defined radio application compatible with the Apple iPhone®, iPod touch® and iPad™.
iSDR is designed for experimenters, shortwave listeners, and amateur radio enthusiasts who
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tonyzl@...
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#15385
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