An impressive list of radios Rob. Your success
on 1400 is definitely a point in favour of the SDR.
best wishes,
Nick
At 04:19 27-03-15, you wrote:
Nick
..Here's some of the Receivers I used over
the years to try and hear something on 1400 Khz
DRAKE R8B
JRC NRD-535D
Collins HF-2050
Collins 651-S1
Collins R-390A
Collins R-388
Hammarlund SP600
RCA AR88
Hallicrafters SX-28A
National HRO-60
Several Kenwood Amateur Transceivers with General Coverage
24 Different ULR Radios
and a Multitude of lesser known Receivers that I have forgot about
..
And
None of them worked to hear anything over
the splatter from CKSL 1410 London!!!! I'm
pretty close to the Transmitter site and I don't
ever remember them going off the air!!
I have used Longwires, Dipoles, Box Loops, FSL's
and Ferrite Rods
None of those worked either.
The SDR is the only thing that has worked for
me
and I just logged another New Station on 1400
Khz tonight
WRAK - Williamsport, PA @ 2300
EDT. So that's 2 New ones in 2 Nights and Zip in 39 years before that
1400 Khz has always been my Nemesis
..
Regards
ROB VA3SW
Robert S. Ross
London, Ontario CANADA
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