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Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition for 5-6 May NOW E Skip season in full swing !!!



Radio Havana Cuba
Dxers Unlimited
Dxers Unlimited’s weekend edition for May 5 – 6 2007
By Arnie Coro
Radio amateur CO2KK

Hi amigos radioaficionados around the world and in space orbit… I am 
Arnaldo,Arnie, Coro, your host here at the weekend edition of Dxers 
Unlimited, join me for about seventeen minutes of all radio hobby 
related topics… Here our number one here today: Sporadic E season now in 
full swing all over the Northern Hemisphere. Friday morning TV signals 
from Central America, the Caribbean and the Southern USA were coming in 
here in Havana for several hours, and also the 6 meters band opened up 
for single hop skip… Several nice signals from amateur radio beacons 
both on 10 and 6 meters served very well to provide me with a good idea 
of how the Sporadic E clouds were moving around. Expect more E skip DX 
during the rest of the weekend and also for the whole next week amigos 
!!! Keep those 6 meter band transceivers scanning from 50 dot zero zero 
to 50 dot three hundred, where most of the DX activity concentrates on 
the 6 meters band, and if you happen to own one of those nice little 
Radio Shack or UNIDEN HTX 100 or HTX10 10 meters band transceiver, this 
is the time to keep it on monitoring the band for Sporadic E skip DX… 
AND, if you don’t have an antenna installed for your 10 meters band 
transceiver, go ahead and set up a half wave dipole and connect it to 
your 10 meters band transceiver so that you can enjoy the short skip 
season that will last until the end of July…
Item two:Big sunspot 953 now loosing steam, but still capable of class C 
and even an isolated Class M solar flare… No more big sunspots visible, 
so next week, is nothing new happens, we will return back to the zero 
sunspot count for several consecutive days…
Item three: Light emitting diodes capable of replacing the compact 
fluorescent light bulbs are now available… No, I am not talking about 
clusters of L E Dees… I am telling you about huge semiconductor chips 
that emit ultraviolet light that is then converted into the visible 
spectrum by means of certain chemicals… At least one automobile maker is 
now installing these new high power white light LEDees as the primary 
headlamps main beams… an outstanding achievement by all standards… Now 
you may ask me how this news connects with radio, and the answer is that 
soon you may be able to replace all the compact fluorescent light bulbs 
with super bright high efficiency LEDees , and by doing so keep away, at 
least from your home the radio frequency noise generated by the 
transistorized oscillators that power the compact fluorescents…
More radio hobby related information follows in a few seconds , after a 
short break… I am Arnie Coro, in Havana…
……

This is Radio Havana Cuba, the name of the show is Dxers Unlimited, and 
yes we are now 46 years old amigos… On May first our station celebrated 
its 46th anniversary… And among the recent features we have a new easier 
to remember web address, a new fast URL… it’s very simple, just type 
rhc.cu, and you will be connected to our website… Now here is item four: 
In a few days a great number of Cuban amateur radio operators will be 
participating in our annual Meteoro weather emergency drill… It takes a 
whole weekend, and serves the very useful purpose of testing all the 
radios, antennas, computers, and of course the emergency readiness of 
our radio clubs all along the Cuban archipelago, as we all get ready for 
the Atlantic Tropical Hurricane Season that starts on the first day of June.
Among this year’s highlights will be the first actual use of our new low 
cost almost 6 dB gain over a dipole omnidirectional two meter band 
antennas, that have proven to provide much stronger signals than the up 
to now classic TV twin lead J pole antennas we have used.
AND PLEASE REMEMBER… that one of the main reasons that amateur radio 
enjoys the exclusive use of very valuable radio frequency spectrum space 
is the fact that our wonderful and unique hobby is able to provide 
emergency communications even under the most difficult and demanding 
circumstances, when professional telecommunications overload or simply 
collapse ! So please support your local radio club emergency efforts, 
participate as part of the emergency drills, and keep all your emergency 
equipment ready to go at anytime it may be needed…
For those of you in areas where tornadoes are frequent visitors, it is 
very important to have batteries, emergency lights, drinking water and 
if possible more than one hand held transceiver always ready !!
……..

Si amigos, yes my friends, oui mes amis… short wave listening is a nice 
aspect of the radio hobby that is still enjoyed by many of us... Some 
people listen at least once or twice a week to their favorite high power 
stations, and pick up certain programs that they enjoy, while others 
keeping with the tradition, tune in every day looking for weak signals 
and trying to find new stations. You may find out that even today , with 
the extremely high levels of radio frequency interference generated by 
computers and TV sets, some of the big international short wave stations 
still manage to deliver signals that can be heard above the noise even 
with the portable radio’s telescopic whips, but it is always a very good 
idea to add an external antenna to your short wave radio, even though it 
may be an indoor antenna, it certainly will improve reception. I have 
had very good results with a magnetic loop tuneable antenna built using 
standard coaxial cable and a PVC pipe support. The antenna is also 
highly directional , so it helps to cancel nearby noise sources, a very 
useful feature indeed… Professional magnetic loops with motorized remote 
tuning controls cost a lot of money, but a homebrew manually operated 
version , like my ML- Dash 3, the latest version of this simple easy to 
build antenna that improves short wave reception in a very significant 
way… If you want to know more about the ML Dash 3 antenna, just send me 
an e-mail to arnie@xxxxxx, again, arnie@xxxxxx , and I will send you the 
Magnetic Receiving Loop Info Pack… with many illustrations and details 
that will give you a very good idea on how these antennas are built. All 
I can say that here we are able to make an ML Dash 3 is about three 
hours , and that they look really nice, as a matter of fact, the antenna 
can be considered a piece of modern abstract art that will blend nicely 
with the interior decoration of your living room amigos
Don’t worry about the cost… it’s about the least expensive practical 
efficient antenna that you can build or buy… and as someone that 
recently visited my amateur radio station said, it is hard to understand 
why it is not sold by the main antenna manufacturers around the world. I 
keep an ML Dash 3 tuneable magnetic loop antenna that was designed to 
cover from 5 to 25 megaHertz right next to my amateur radio station 
second receiver, a Russian R-250 M2, that when connected to the ML Dash 
3 is able to provide clear signals when the transceiver connected to the 
external fan dipole antenna can not bring them in due to the high 
prevalent noise levels… By turning the ML-Dash 3 I am able to optimize 
the signal to noise ratio and also benefit from the extremely high Q of 
this antenna, that also acts as a front end filter…
One of the frequent visitors to CO2KK, amigo Reynaldo CO2IRG, who 
recently passed the first class amateur radio operator test and upgraded 
his callsign from CM2IRG to the present CO2IRG, commented that the ML 
Dash 3 antenna design could also be optimized , by changing the variable 
tuning capacitor , so that it could serve as a standby emergency 
transmitting antenna, something that is perfectly possible, although the 
antenna must be kept well away from the operator , because of the very 
high intensity nearby radio frequency field that it generates.
Yes amigos, the ML-Dash 3 a compact, low cost , fully tuneable and easy 
to homebrew magnetic loop antenna, made from a length of RG213 or RG8 
coaxial cable, PVC pipe, an air spaced variable capacitor, and a short 
length of RG58 U cable terminated in the RF connector that your receiver 
uses… It will take you about three hours to complete, and I can assure 
you that it will improve short wave reception of any radio receiver to 
which it is connected… And the only inconvenience that I see when using 
the ML Dash 3 magnetic loop is the fact that it must be retuned, yes, 
you must peak the tuning for maximum signal every time you change the 
operating frequency, because it is certainly a very narrow band antenna 
system !!!
What may be thought to be like a drawback, will be, in actual practice 
an asset , because the ML Dash 3 antenna acts as a highly effective 
front end radio frequency high Q filter, that will improve reception of 
even the very low cost short wave receivers, and all my tests here, with 
professional radios, show that the ML Dash 3 antenna is about the best 
ever indoor antenna ever used at CO2KK , my amateur radio station where 
I also have installed a short wave and a medium wave AM broadcast band 
listening post.
……..

ASK ARNIE , the most popular section of Dxers Unlimited coming almost at 
the end of this weekend edition of the show… Today’s question sent in by 
listener Oleg from Ukraine.. He is picking up our 12000 kiloHertz 
Spanish language program to North America from 11 to 15 hours UTC… Oleg 
is asking in his e-mail sent to arnie@xxxxxx if it is possible to 
upgrade a short wave portable radio receiver by building a converter, so 
that the radio will then be operated as a double conversion receiver. 
Amigo Oleg, you are absolutely right… a typical consumer short wave 
radio like the medium sized portables can be improved dramatically if 
you homebrew a crystal controlled converter, and then use the radio as a 
tuneable intermediate frequency. The converter can be designed in many 
different ways, and you can do a lot of experiments with it. I have 
already sent via e-mail , the circuit diagrams of several converters 
that can be built using parts that are not that difficult to find.
Just to give you an idea Oleg, I recently tested a three transistors 
converter with my Grundig Eton FR200 portable , using the Grundig as a 
tuneable IF in the range from 3.2 to 5.2 megaHertz , with the converter 
input from 14 to 16 megaHertz. As I had already added a BFO to the FR200 
Recycle Power radio, using the converter I am able to listen to radio 
amateurs on the 20 meters band and also to international short wave 
broadcast stations on the 15 megaHertz or 19 meters band without the 
problems that are typical of a single conversion receiver working above 
about 8 megaHertz or so when using an intermediate frequency around 400 
to 500 kiloHertz, as is the case of the FR200…
More about this short wave frequency converter to upgrade low cost 
receivers in an upcoming edition of Dxers Unlimited, and now, as always 
at the end of the program here is Arnie Coro’s Dxers Unlimited HF plus 
low band VHF propagation update and forecast … Solar activity will be 
very low for the next three days, and the geomagnetic activity will also 
be at quiet levels… Expect daytime maximum useable F2 layer frequencies 
to reach briefly up to 22 megaHertz , and also Sporadic E layer openings 
becoming more and more frequent with signals on frequencies as high as 
the 2 meters or 144 to 148 megaHertz amateur band propagating at the 
peak of the sporadic E events… Join me next Tuesday and Wednesday UTC 
days for the mid week edition of Dxers Unlimited and don’t forget to set 
aside a little of your time to send me a signal report and your comments 
about today’s program… send mail to arnie@xxxxxx or VIA AIR MAIL to 
Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba

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