Hi to all the readers of HCDX

It's been a while since I've reported on this website and I realise that this 
is not serious DX, but last Saturday evening, (15th,Sept.), just for fun, I 
thought I'd experiment by making an antenna out of a 3m length of wet string 
and see how well The Mighty KBC could be received. KBC broadcast a regular 
commercial tansmission every Saturday evening from 22.00 - 23.00 utc, on 6255 
kHz to Europe and the World via a 100kW relay in Lithuania. I was actually 
quite happy with the result.

To achieve reception I decided to keep things simple. I soaked the string in 
tepid salt water for 24 hours so that it would be totally saturated. Then I 
simply wrapped the string around a banana plug which I then connected into the 
center of the 50 ohm PL-259 socket on the back of my elderly (but trusty) Lowe 
HF-225 receiver. The other end of the string was fastened to a rubber band 
which I hooked onto a tree in the middle of the garden. As the weather was 
fine, I decided to do the test in the garden to avoid any "homemade" electrical 
interference.

At first I thought the antenna was a duff. Little, if anything, could be 
detected on 6255 kHz at 22.00 utc. I tried several different arrangements, but 
still nothing, just a faint hint of a carrier. At this point, about 22.05 utc, 
I turned on the Roberts portable so as not to miss the broadcast totally. Here 
KBC was around 35544 using the telescopic aerial.

Then a thought struck me !!! The aerial switch on the back of the Lowe was in 
the wrong position. I switched it to the correct position and "POW"... KBC were 
playing "Motorbiking" loud and clear at around 22.22 utc. Well, actually not 
loud and clear, but certainly audible. Happy that I now at least had a result, 
I began to dance around the garden. Then I stopped dancing around the garden 
before my next door neighbour telephoned for the "men in white coats" ...

Okay, so the needle on the "S" meter still read nothing, but the overall SIO I 
was hearing was somewhere between 122 and 133. A fair amount of noise, but no 
QRM and clear enough to hear "Teenage Kicks" at 22.27 ish. Also clear enough to 
hear the reception reports at around 22.40 ...

Now there was just one thing left for me to prove, I had to make sure that the 
signal that I was receiving was in fact coming in through the string and not 
just through the banana plug. So I detatched the string and, to my relief, the 
reception all but disappeared. Success.

Pictures of the test in "action" and this report on the KBC forum, can be found 
on the KBC website - http://www.kbcradio.eu/

Best 73's
Robin
Guernsey (Channel Islands) UK 

 
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