I'm envious of some of the great DX heard by Martin from Clashmore with his Beverage antennas. At my Phuket QTH, I don't have room to erect a Beverage. But there are miles of sandy beaches just 1 few hundred metres away where I could erect temporary antenna. However, it is not really practical for me to sit on the beach all night! What would be ideal is to erect a temporary antenna and connect this to a battery-powered pre-amplifier which would also include a wideband transmitter (low power, microwave), At my QTH I would employ a receiver unit to receive and downconvert the transmitted frequencies to their original frequency, (ie the medium wave band). I have heard of some success using wifi USB adaptors to transmit signals over several miles. But I am really looking for something much more simple that will enable such a 'remote' antenna to be realised. Any thoughts and comments? Is it feasible?? Simon www.dxphuket.com
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