Re: [IRCA] Who's on 1510?
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Re: [IRCA] Who's on 1510?



You probably didn't find anything on Google about it because there's only one prototype in existence. An earlier prototype may still be on a shelf in the RF Lab at the U but I expect it was scrapped years ago. MWDX hasn't been an option recently until I manage to get it working right or go with a better design.
Because of reception problems with this location the "Helen" receiver is 
undergoing single to dual conversion surgery and replacing the 2N3819 
based front end to 3N200s for better AGC and intermod response. As much 
as I dislike digital receivers an SDR final IF/detector based on the 
Soft66Lite <http://zao.jp/radio/66lite/> will also be added. I've been 
building my own receivers and such for about 30 years and "Helen" is the 
5th generation. Maybe I should make it 6th considering that not much 
will be left of the first iteration of this model when I'm done.....
I haven't logged much after moving recently because both KELO, 1320 and 
KSOO, 1140 (both 5KW night) are less than 5 miles away and have 
nighttime patterns that converge in my back yard. Add to that strong 
locals at 1000, 1230, 1270 and 1520 with 500W just up the road. The 
upper end of the MW band is a zoo of whistles. birdies and hum from the 
33kV lines on the lot line. Most of it goes away in the 60M band but 
anything below that is hopeless at the moment. I hope to get that array 
working again soon. I have an S350DL and a modded DX-160 that usually 
does very well with the internal loopstick but both are overwhelmed even 
in my basement shack. The house was built on fill over an old creekbed 
so sinking a good RF ground should be a breeze once it thaws.
I just got it out of a box after a move and it still needs a bit of work 
before I put out schematics or details but here's basically how it works.
3 matched 12" ferrite loopsticks with matched MVAM109 varactors are set 
horizontally in a triangle about 2'on a side (1 foot from one end to 
center point) with each of them pointing or nulls directed at the 
center. Variable 10  to 180 Deg. Phase delays, pre-amps and boost/buck 
switching into a common torroid transformer. With all 3 set to the same 
phase delay and added the pattern is omnidirectional with no null but 
with careful tweaking it can be coaxed into a cardioid or lobed pattern. 
The tweaking part is a real PITA but if/when I get the kinks out I can 
use a PIC to do my thinking for me.
The stations I mentioned were more likely to be picked up in ON. KMSD 
and KIFG were frequent catches on 1510 at my old location. I haven't 
kept a formal log in years but plan to start again once I get the 
technical problems of this location sorted out. I've never seen a worse 
place for MWDX but my YL loves the house so it makes her happy and gives 
me a challenge.
Blessing in disguise maybe, necessity is a Mother after all......

Good Dxing
T Hills, Sioux Falls, SD
On 3/1/2011 17:24, neilkaz wrote:
Tim, I'm curious about your active antenna array. I could find nothing about it using google.  I assume you commonly note KMSD on 1510 with oldies? They are common here with WLAC phased in the evenings.


73&  Thx .. KAZ Barrington IL


-----Original Message-----
From: Tim Hills<thills@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Feb 28, 2011 3:32 PM
To: Mailing list for the International Radio Club of America<irca@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: Re: [IRCA] Who's on 1510?

Talk radio at my location, Sioux Falls, SD, on 1510 is usually KCTE from
Independence, MO. 10 KW daytime only station. Directional antenna and ON
would be on or near one of the lobes.

KTTT in Columbus, NE is also sometimes heard here with 500W non
directional. Also daytime only

Hope that helps.
Tim Hills

//Receiver, "Helen" engineering prototype, Antenna, Centaur 3.2 active array
On 3/1/2011 2:35, Saul DX wrote:

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