Improving LW


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Hi all !

First, excuse my approximate english...

I'm new to the list :-)
Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.

However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.

Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.

I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?

If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).

I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.

Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
Regards,
Patrick - South-east France.


Henk_Verdru
 

Hi Patrick,

veuillez excuser mon anglais approximatif ;-)

I live close to the French border in Belgium and normally I can listen without any problem to France Inter, RTL, BBC Radio4, Europe1 and RMC on my different LW-capable Radios. However the Tecsuns (I have a PL-380 and a PL-390) are a bit disappointing on LW (by contrast, on MW and SW they are very good). To improve Long Wave reception I use a Q-Stick (http://www.dxtools.com/QStick.htm). The gain on LW is *spectacular* (even on my Sony SRF-M37L, which is the best LW-Ultralight I have), but less so on MW (I find the Terk Advantage better on MW).

Regards,

Henk
(Kortrijk - Belgium)

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" <aunumero13@...> wrote:

Hi all !

First, excuse my approximate english...

I'm new to the list :-)
Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.

However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.

Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.

I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?

If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).

I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.

Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
Regards,
Patrick - South-east France.


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Many thanks for tip Henk !
This 'Q-Stick' seems fine... is this ferrite rod only avaible from R+ in Florida or is it possible to order in Europe ?

It shows an 'ext ant' jack ; What is the point of using such an accessory with an external antenna ? (Sorry for the stupid question...)

Your english is very fine ;-)

Patrick

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Henk_Verdru" <henk.verdru@...> wrote:



Hi Patrick,

veuillez excuser mon anglais approximatif ;-)

I live close to the French border in Belgium and normally I can listen without any problem to France Inter, RTL, BBC Radio4, Europe1 and RMC on my different LW-capable Radios. However the Tecsuns (I have a PL-380 and a PL-390) are a bit disappointing on LW (by contrast, on MW and SW they are very gotools.com/QStick.hod). To improve Long Wave reception I use a Q-Stick (http://www.dxtm). The gain on LW is *spectacular* (even on my Sony SRF-M37L, which is the best LW-Ultralight I have), but less so on MW (I find the Terk Advantage better on MW).

Regards,

Henk
(Kortrijk - Belgium)

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" <aunumero13@> wrote:

Hi all !

First, excuse my approximate english...

I'm new to the list :-)
Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.

However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.

Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.

I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?

If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).

I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.

Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
Regards,
Patrick - South-east France.


Gary DeBock
 

Hi Patrick,
 
Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails concerning the PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).
 
Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP models, I have developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector, designed to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in jack). Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick designs (pictured at http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p ), and I am personally using the "E" model (a 1900 uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB reception. So far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian provinces with this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian province of Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage of the LW broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about 450 kHz. So far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but could make one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.
 
Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310 external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the Laurie Mann modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified PL-380, with a cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks (pictured below).
 
73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
 
                                                                        
 
In a message dated 1/10/2011 11:37:58 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, aunumero13@... writes:

 

Hi all !

First, excuse my approximate english...

I'm new to the list :-)
Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.

However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.

Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.

I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?

If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).

I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.

Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
Regards,
Patrick - South-east France.


Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
 

The longer the wavelength, the larger the antenna needed for good reception. That's why the typical ultralight doesn't do well on LW. I'll let others speak to what's available to help the signals.

Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id

FM: Yamaha T-80 & Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'; Grundig G8
AM:  Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot


--- On Mon, 1/10/11, balise2001 wrote:

From: balise2001
Subject: [ultralightdx] Improving LW
To: ultralightdx@...
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 1:42 PM

 

Hi all !

First, excuse my approximate english...

I'm new to the list :-)
Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.

However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.

Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.

I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?

If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).

I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.

Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
Regards,
Patrick - South-east France.



Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
 

The Q-Stick is only available from Radio Plus in Florida.

Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id

FM: Yamaha T-80 & Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'; Grundig G8
AM:  Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot


--- On Mon, 1/10/11, balise2001 wrote:

From: balise2001
Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: Improving LW
To: ultralightdx@...
Date: Monday, January 10, 2011, 4:22 PM

 

Many thanks for tip Henk !
This 'Q-Stick' seems fine... is this ferrite rod only avaible from R+ in Florida or is it possible to order in Europe ?

It shows an 'ext ant' jack ; What is the point of using such an accessory with an external antenna ? (Sorry for the stupid question...)

Your english is very fine ;-)

Patrick

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Henk_Verdru" wrote:
>
>
>
> Hi Patrick,
>
> veuillez excuser mon anglais approximatif ;-)
>
> I live close to the French border in Belgium and normally I can listen without any problem to France Inter, RTL, BBC Radio4, Europe1 and RMC on my different LW-capable Radios. However the Tecsuns (I have a PL-380 and a PL-390) are a bit disappointing on LW (by contrast, on MW and SW they are very gotools.com/QStick.hod). To improve Long Wave reception I use a Q-Stick (http://www.dxtm). The gain on LW is *spectacular* (even on my Sony SRF-M37L, which is the best LW-Ultralight I have), but less so on MW (I find the Terk Advantage better on MW).
>
> Regards,
>
> Henk
> (Kortrijk - Belgium)
>
> --- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" wrote:
> >
> > Hi all !
> >
> > First, excuse my approximate english...
> >
> > I'm new to the list :-)
> > Following Gary's advice, I purchased a PL-310 a few days ago and I'm really pleased with its FM performance.
> >
> > However, as an NDB DX'er (1900 NDB from 92 DXCC countries heard so far), I'm a bit disappointed with the result on LW. I barely hear the french powerful longwave broadcasters (France Inter, RMC) and of course it's even more difficult to catch these low-power beacons in the 280-450 kHz range.
> >
> > Yet, I would try to play with my Tecsun and catch as many NDB as possible. It can be funny.
> >
> > I read about a loopstick, but I'm unable to build one. Are there 'ready-to-use' models that fit the PL-310 ? Where can I order one from, what price ?
> >
> > If not, how can I simply improve reception on LW (or on MW if it's easier, since I also enjoy MW DX'ing).
> >
> > I wish you all a great and peaceful new year.
> >
> > Thanks a lot for your advices, tips or comments.
> > Regards,
> > Patrick - South-east France.
> >
>



Henk_Verdru
 

--- In ultralightdx@..., Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...> wrote:

The longer the wavelength, the larger the antenna needed for good reception. That's why the typical ultralight doesn't do well on LW. I'll let others speak to what's available to help the signals.

Russ Edmunds
Correct, but this rule doesn't explain why the Tecsuns underperform on LW in comparison with e.g. Sony's SRF-M37L (even with all its shortcomings) which has a shorter antenna.

Henk


Henk_Verdru
 

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" <aunumero13@...> wrote:

Many thanks for tip Henk !
This 'Q-Stick' seems fine... is this ferrite rod only avaible from R+ in Florida or is it possible to order in Europe ?

It shows an 'ext ant' jack ; What is the point of using such an accessory with an external antenna ? (Sorry for the stupid question...)

Your english is very fine ;-)

Patrick


Quoting the dxtools-website, the "ext ant" jack is used "to optimally couple the signal from an external antenna to a portable radio's front-end circuitry". But, personally, I only use the Q-Stick through inductive coupling "by placing it in close proximity to the radio."

Henk


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

I checked reception on LW, yesterday at 22z with my TECSUN PL-310 :

153 : traces
162 : weak to fair
171 : traces to nil
177 : traces
183 : good
189 : nil
198 : traces
207 : weak
216 : fair
225 : traces
234 : good
252 : fair
I did not check 261-270 and 279.

This is very poor assuming I live in a (quiet) rural area.
Using a Degen de1103, from the same place of course, I was able to dig out 171-Morocco at local noon.

Regarding NDB : a single one is audible, located 15 km from home.


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Hi Gary,

Many thanks for your kind reply (as usual !)

Your LW-design loopstick also looks fine and effective but it seems one has to modify the receiver in order to use it, right ?
The problem is I'm not a technie, and I don't want to open and tinker with the radio... actually, I do not feel competent to do this meticulous work.

Thus, I would probably be wiser to order a ready-to-use antenna such as the Q-stick Henk has recommanded.

Patrick

--- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@... wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails concerning the
PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).

Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP models, I have
developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector, designed
to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in jack).
Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick designs
(pictured at _http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p_
(http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p) ), and I am personally using the "E" model (a 1900
uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB reception. So
far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian provinces with
this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian province of
Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage of the LW
broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about 450 kHz. So
far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but could make
one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.

Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they
will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is
modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310
external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the Laurie Mann
modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified PL-380, with a
cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks
(pictured below).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)


Rik
 

I have both Gary's LW and MW antennas for the PL-360. They plug right into the external antenna jack to replace the tiny little one from the factory. I also have the Q-stick which couples to any ferrite antenna in a radio. The jack on the Q-stick allows me to plug a long wire or Beverage antenna into the jack, and use the Q-stick to couple the signal from the wire antenna to the ferrite antenna inside a radio. None of those set ups require any modification of the radio it self. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" <aunumero13@...> wrote:

Hi Gary,

Many thanks for your kind reply (as usual !)

Your LW-design loopstick also looks fine and effective but it seems one has to modify the receiver in order to use it, right ?
The problem is I'm not a technie, and I don't want to open and tinker with the radio... actually, I do not feel competent to do this meticulous work.

Thus, I would probably be wiser to order a ready-to-use antenna such as the Q-stick Henk has recommanded.

Patrick


--- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@ wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails concerning the
PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).

Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP models, I have
developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector, designed
to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in jack).
Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick designs
(pictured at _http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p_
(http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p) ), and I am personally using the "E" model (a 1900
uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB reception. So
far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian provinces with
this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian province of
Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage of the LW
broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about 450 kHz. So
far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but could make
one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.

Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they
will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is
modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310
external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the Laurie Mann
modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified PL-380, with a
cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks
(pictured below).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)


Charly <calpublic@...>
 


Hi everyone, et bonjour aux francophones,

I've tested LW this morning from the Paris area with my PL-390 (with a longer loopstick than the PL-310 ?) :
- 162 : very good
- 234 : very good

Nothing else so far, only a few mumble sometime but not possible to identified.

Very disappointing, but I did not buy it for LW so I don't mind. It was the first time I switched my radio to LW ;-). In MW I can catch most of western Europe (didn't try DX so far).

By the way, on the PL-390, the antenna input jack is labeled "SW ant". Does this mean that the internal loopstick remains active when the radio is used for MW & LW ?

Best regards,

Charly


--------------------------------------
From: balise2001
Date: Tue, 11 Jan 2011 12:55:24 -0000
To: ultralightdx@...
Cc:
Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: Improving LW

I checked reception on LW, yesterday at 22z with my TECSUN PL-310 :

153 : traces
162 : weak to fair
171 : traces to nil
177 : traces
183 : good
189 : nil
198 : traces
207 : weak
216 : fair
225 : traces
234 : good
252 : fair
I did not check 261-270 and 279.

This is very poor assuming I live in a (quiet) rural area.
Using a Degen de1103, from the same place of course, I was able to dig out 171-Morocco at local noon.

Regarding NDB : a single one is audible, located 15 km from home.





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balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Hi Farmerik,

Thanks for your comments.

I may be wrong due to my limited english, but what I understood is that Gary's loopsticks don't need any mod' ONLY when used with a PL-360.

Gary wrote : "Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310 external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (...)"

Regards,
Patrick, south-east France


--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" wrote:
>
> I have both Gary's LW and MW antennas for the PL-360. They plug right into the external antenna jack to replace the tiny little one from the factory. I also have the Q-stick which couples to any ferrite antenna in a radio. The jack on the Q-stick allows me to plug a long wire or Beverage antenna into the jack, and use the Q-stick to couple the signal from the wire antenna to the ferrite antenna inside a radio. None of those set ups require any modification of the radio it self. - FARMERIK
>
> --- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" aunumero13@ wrote:
> >
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > Many thanks for your kind reply (as usual !)
> >
> > Your LW-design loopstick also looks fine and effective but it seems one has to modify the receiver in order to use it, right ?
> > The problem is I'm not a technie, and I don't want to open and tinker with the radio... actually, I do not feel competent to do this meticulous work.
> >
> > Thus, I would probably be wiser to order a ready-to-use antenna such as the Q-stick Henk has recommanded.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> > --- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Patrick,
> > >
> > > Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails concerning the
> > > PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).
> > >
> > > Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP models, I have
> > > developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector, designed
> > > to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in jack).
> > > Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick designs
> > > (pictured at _http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p_
> > > (http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p) ), and I am personally using the "E" model (a 1900
> > > uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB reception. So
> > > far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian provinces with
> > > this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian province of
> > > Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage of the LW
> > > broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about 450 kHz. So
> > > far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but could make
> > > one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.
> > >
> > > Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they
> > > will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is
> > > modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310
> > > external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the Laurie Mann
> > > modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified PL-380, with a
> > > cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks
> > > (pictured below).
> > >
> > > 73 and Good DX,
> > > Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> >
>


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Bonjour Charly !

It's about the same here (near Chambery) under daylight conditions.
Only 162, 183, 216 and 234 are audible (both France Inter and RMC being pretty weak).

I did not purchase this unit for its LW abilities neither, but I would still improve its sensitivity to catch some NDBs in the 280-500 kHz range.

MW is far better (though it's a powerful station, Saudi Arabia on 1521 is an easy catch in the evening). Just for fun, I also intend to catch the largest number of MW stations.

Regards,
Patrick

--- In ultralightdx@..., Charly <calpublic@...> wrote:


Hi everyone, et bonjour aux francophones,

I've tested LW this morning from the Paris area with my PL-390 (with a
longer loopstick than the PL-310 ?) :
- 162 : very good
- 234 : very good

Nothing else so far, only a few mumble sometime but not possible to
identified.

Very disappointing, but I did not buy it for LW so I don't mind. It was
the first time I switched my radio to LW ;-). In MW I can catch most of
western Europe (didn't try DX so far).

By the way, on the PL-390, the antenna input jack is labeled "SW ant".
Does this mean that the internal loopstick remains active when the radio
is used for MW & LW ?

Best regards,

Charly


Kevin Schanilec
 

Bonjour, Patrick:

C'est vrai! The PL-310 needs a modification, while the PL-360 has a built-in antenna jack that will accept the external antenna. The PL-360 is the only Ultralight (s0 far) that has this feature.

The PL-310 modification is quite an easy one if you have any soldering skills, or would not be a huge imposition on a friend that does have soldering skills :-) See "PL-310 External LW MW Antenna Mod.pdf" in Folder 6, "Alignment and Modification" here on the Group.

Regards - Kevin

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" <aunumero13@...> wrote:

Hi Farmerik,
Thanks for your comments.
I may be wrong due to my limited english, but what I understood is that
Gary's loopsticks don't need any mod' ONLY when used with a PL-360.
Gary wrote : "Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the
PL-360 model, they will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once
the circuitry is modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock
ferrite bar. The PL-310 external antenna connector can be rewired to
accomplish this (...)"
Regards,Patrick, south-east France

--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" <farmerik@> wrote:

I have both Gary's LW and MW antennas for the PL-360. They plug right
into the external antenna jack to replace the tiny little one from the
factory. I also have the Q-stick which couples to any ferrite antenna in
a radio. The jack on the Q-stick allows me to plug a long wire or
Beverage antenna into the jack, and use the Q-stick to couple the signal
from the wire antenna to the ferrite antenna inside a radio. None of
those set ups require any modification of the radio it self. - FARMERIK

--- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" aunumero13@ wrote:

Hi Gary,

Many thanks for your kind reply (as usual !)

Your LW-design loopstick also looks fine and effective but it seems
one has to modify the receiver in order to use it, right ?
The problem is I'm not a technie, and I don't want to open and
tinker with the radio... actually, I do not feel competent to do this
meticulous work.

Thus, I would probably be wiser to order a ready-to-use antenna such
as the Q-stick Henk has recommanded.

Patrick


--- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@ wrote:

Hi Patrick,

Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails
concerning the
PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).

Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP
models, I have
developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector,
designed
to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in
jack).
Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick
designs
(pictured at _http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p_
(http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p) ), and I am
personally using the "E" model (a 1900
uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB
reception. So
far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian
provinces with
this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian
province of
Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage
of the LW
broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about
450 kHz. So
far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but
could make
one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.

Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360
model, they
will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry
is
modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite
bar. The PL-310
external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the
Laurie Mann
modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified
PL-380, with a
cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks
(pictured below).

73 and Good DX,
Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)


balise2001 <aunumero13@...>
 

Thanks for this info Russ.
Well, I suppose similar products can be found in Europe as well !

If EU members can help, and recommand a good 'Q-stick' style antenna available here...


TIA.
Patrick

--- In ultralightdx@..., Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...> wrote:

The Q-Stick is only available from Radio Plus in Florida.

Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id
<wb2bjh@...>
FM: Yamaha T-80 & Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'; Grundig G8
AM:  Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot


Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...>
 

No mod is required ONLY if your receiver has an external antenna jack. If it does not then you have limited choices: 1) modify the radio; 2) resonate the antenna in close physical proximity to the radio's internal antenna to achieve improvement; or 3) ( may work, may not ) try wrapping a few turns of wire around the outside of the radio as if going around the internal antenna, and then connect the external antenna to the wire to achieve an inductive coupling.

Russ Edmunds
15 mi NNW of Philadelphia
Grid FN20id

FM: Yamaha T-80 & Onkyo T-450RDS w/ APS9B @15'; Grundig G8
AM:  Modified Sony ICF 2010's barefoot


--- On Tue, 1/11/11, balise2001 wrote:

From: balise2001
Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: Improving LW
To: ultralightdx@...
Date: Tuesday, January 11, 2011, 9:39 AM

 

Hi Farmerik,

Thanks for your comments.

I may be wrong due to my limited english, but what I understood is that Gary's loopsticks don't need any mod' ONLY when used with a PL-360.

Gary wrote : "Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310 external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (...)"

Regards,
Patrick, south-east France


--- In ultralightdx@..., "farmerik" wrote:
>
> I have both Gary's LW and MW antennas for the PL-360. They plug right into the external antenna jack to replace the tiny little one from the factory. I also have the Q-stick which couples to any ferrite antenna in a radio. The jack on the Q-stick allows me to plug a long wire or Beverage antenna into the jack, and use the Q-stick to couple the signal from the wire antenna to the ferrite antenna inside a radio. None of those set ups require any modification of the radio it self. - FARMERIK
>
> --- In ultralightdx@..., "balise2001" aunumero13@ wrote:
> >
> > Hi Gary,
> >
> > Many thanks for your kind reply (as usual !)
> >
> > Your LW-design loopstick also looks fine and effective but it seems one has to modify the receiver in order to use it, right ?
> > The problem is I'm not a technie, and I don't want to open and tinker with the radio... actually, I do not feel competent to do this meticulous work.
> >
> > Thus, I would probably be wiser to order a ready-to-use antenna such as the Q-stick Henk has recommanded.
> >
> > Patrick
> >
> >
> > --- In ultralightdx@..., D1028Gary@ wrote:
> > >
> > > Hi Patrick,
> > >
> > > Thanks for your message, and also for your private emails concerning the
> > > PL-310 (your questions will be answered privately, soon).
> > >
> > > Concerning the LW-design 7.5" loopsticks for the Tecsun DSP models, I have
> > > developed a sensitive LW loopstick with a plug-in style connector, designed
> > > to fit the Tecsun PL-360 model (which has a loopstick plug-in jack).
> > > Detailed experimentation was run with five different LW loopstick designs
> > > (pictured at _http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p_
> > > (http://www.mediafire.com/i/?iv32u55b1ieyd5p) ), and I am personally using the "E" model (a 1900
> > > uh coil of 100/45 Litz wire on a Type 33 ferrite bar) for NDB reception. So
> > > far, I have logged NDB stations in 5 states and 4 Canadian provinces with
> > > this 7.5" loopstick, including a 250w station in the Canadian province of
> > > Manitoba (248-WG). This particular design has sensitive coverage of the LW
> > > broadcast band (153-279 kHz) and the NDB frequencies up to about 450 kHz. So
> > > far, I've taken about 15 orders for these LW loopsticks, but could make
> > > one more for you, Patrick, if you are willing to wait.
> > >
> > > Although the 7.5" LW loopsticks were designed for the PL-360 model, they
> > > will work with any Tecsun DSP Ultralight radio once the circuitry is
> > > modified to accept the loopstick in place of the stock ferrite bar. The PL-310
> > > external antenna connector can be rewired to accomplish this (the Laurie Mann
> > > modification), and my own Longwave NDB chaser is a modified PL-380, with a
> > > cabinet attachment to accept the LW and MW 7.5" plug-in loopsticks
> > > (pictured below).
> > >
> > > 73 and Good DX,
> > > Gary DeBock (in Puyallup, WA, USA)
> >
>


Steve Ratzlaff <steveratz@...>
 

Hi Henk,
Where do you obtain the SRF-M37L? I'm not familiar with that model, with the LF?

Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henk_Verdru" <henk.verdru@...>
To: <ultralightdx@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:57 AM
Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: Improving LW




--- In ultralightdx@..., Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@...> wrote:

The longer the wavelength, the larger the antenna needed for good reception. That's why the typical ultralight doesn't do well on LW. I'll let others speak to what's available to help the signals.

Russ Edmunds
Correct, but this rule doesn't explain why the Tecsuns underperform on LW in comparison with e.g. Sony's SRF-M37L (even with all its shortcomings) which has a shorter antenna.

Henk



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Kevin Schanilec
 

Hey Steve/all:

I tried in the past to buy a M37L, but they are apparently only available in Europe, primarily in the UK, where they go for about $45 US plus whatever the shipping would be. KK Electronics claims to ship from the UK to the USA - I have an email into them just for kicks to see what it would cost overall.

The manual is here:
pdf.crse.com/manuals/3249146131.pdf
Unfortunately, the M37L only tunes 153-279 khz, which misses most of the NDB band here. Also, the tuning step is 9 khz, so even with the very wide filtering, the NDB coverage would be even more spotty.

Kevin

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Steve Ratzlaff" <steveratz@...> wrote:

Hi Henk,
Where do you obtain the SRF-M37L? I'm not familiar with that model, with the
LF?

Steve

----- Original Message -----
From: "Henk_Verdru" <henk.verdru@...>
To: <ultralightdx@...>
Sent: Tuesday, January 11, 2011 2:57 AM
Subject: [ultralightdx] Re: Improving LW




--- In ultralightdx@..., Russ Edmunds <wb2bjh@> wrote:

The longer the wavelength, the larger the antenna needed for good
reception. That's why the typical ultralight doesn't do well on LW. I'll
let others speak to what's available to help the signals.

Russ Edmunds
Correct, but this rule doesn't explain why the Tecsuns underperform on LW
in comparison with e.g. Sony's SRF-M37L (even with all its shortcomings)
which has a shorter antenna.

Henk



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Henk_Verdru
 

--- In ultralightdx@..., "Steve Ratzlaff" <steveratz@...> wrote:

Hi Henk,
Where do you obtain the SRF-M37L? I'm not familiar with that model, with the
LF?

Steve
Hi Steve,

the M37L is a European version (I guess) of the M37W with longwave in stead of the weather band. I bought one in 2007 in a Sony Centre in Belgium (for about 70 euros) and another one on Ebay (annanovauk, a UK-seller) for about 50 euros (+ P&P), last year. Right now on Ebay, "annovafr" (or annovauk) is offering a M37L for about 60 euros (+ P&P)
The main disadvantage of this radio (apart from the known selectivity problems of the M37W) is its limitation to a 9 or 10 khz AM tuning scheme, which means I have to listen to Europe1 on 180khz in stead of 183khz.

Henk