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Re: [HCDX] Dxers Unlimited script -weekend edition - 23-24 June



Radio Havana Cuba

Dxers Unlimited

Dxers Unlimited's weekend edition  23 -24 June , 2007

By Arnie Coro

radio amateur CO2KK

Hi amigos radioaficionados worldwide ! Your short wave receiver is now 
tuned to Radio Havana Cuba's twice weekly radio hobby program, Dxers 
Unlimited, with yours truly, Arnie Coro at the microphone. Here is item 
one: Solar activity still way down, with bottom low solar flux 
measurements of between 65 and 70 units. The sunspot count is ZERO... 
yes, you heard it right... a totally spotless Sun for the past several 
days ! 

Item two: DRM, Digital Radio Mondiale totally stalled, according to the 
opinion of several prestigious mass media experts, that rightfully have 
voiced their opinions: they are saying that without the availability of 
reliable , easy to tune and above all  lower priced radios, capable of 
picking up the DRM short wave broadcasts , the digital transmission 
system is  doomed to failure.

Besides the lack of receivers at a reasonable cost , those who have 
already experienced DRM reception not at a one day demonstration, but on 
a regular , daily basis, are telling engineers that the total drop out 
of the audio output experienced by DRM broadcasts is very annoying to 
short wave listeners.

For those of you not familiar with DRM, Digital Radio Mondiale, it is a 
standard specifically created to broadcast digitally, instead of using 
the classic analog radio modulation technologies, AM and FM that we 
listen to every day.

Stations broadcasting using DRM have so far, that I know of , not made 
public audience research statistics or comments by potential listeners, 
something that in my humble opinion really doesn't help DRM at all, 
because lack of such  information feedback from the potential audience 
is something to really worry about.

According to several mass media researchers, the pattern followed during 
the introduction of DRM technology for short wave broadcasting is 
basically wrong, because low cost radios for DRM reception have not 
become available yet, and besides that, the promotion of the technology 
has also been mishandled by the DRM Consortium, who seems to be much 
more concerned about the engineering problems regarding the transmitters 
than with the actual reception of the broadcasts, although that seems to 
be slowly changing now.

More about digital communications modes later , as Dxers Unlimited's 
weekend edition continues.. I am Arnie Coro in Havana,

.......

Si amigos, yes my friends, I want to ask each and everyone of Dxers 
Unlimited listeners around the world a single question today... Get 
ready for writing it down, as I think this is going to be the second 
 open poll about DRM Digital Radio Mondiale.... In a couple of minutes I 
will be formulating the question, to give you a chance to find paper and 
a pen or pencil to write it down..

In the meantime let me add that radio amateurs are using digital 
communications modes with a high degree of reliability and energy 
efficiency... A keyboard to keyboard narrow band mode, PSK31 is now , at 
the low ebb of the solar cycle, becoming more and more popular among 
those amateur radio operators around the world that have learned how to 
connect their computers to their radios .

PSK31 transmissions running between 10 and 25 Watts power have proved to 
be extremely effective on the 20 meters ham band, and as recycled 
computers become cheaper and their availability increases, more and more 
radio amateurs around the world are learning how to communicate using 
PSK31....

Now, ready for today's question...Remember, the one about DRM digital 
broadcasting technology  Here we go...

Ready to copy ? 

Have you ever listened to Digital Radio Mondiale, DRM

broadcast transmissions on short wave ?

Again, here is the basic question

Have you ever heard on your radio a Digital Radio Mondiale , DRM 
broadcast transmission on short wave ?

And in case that your answer is yes:again, in case your answer is yes, 
 give your impressions about those DRM broadcasts regarding quality and 
reliability of reception.

So, in case you have listened to DRM add your comments about quality and 
reliability of reception to your YES answer to the question.

As soon as all the answers are received here, I will once again, as I 
did about a year ago ,compile them and analyze them using standard 
statistical methods, and of course, made the results of this poll 
public, by reading them on the air, and publishing them on our website.

Your answers about DRM will certainly help to have a much better picture 
of what's happening with this technology amigos !

.......

Now, let's go to Arnie's workshop, where an antenna project is in the 
works, to help several of the new local radio amateurs that have 
recently obtained their ham radio license.

This antenna is very easy to homebrew and has a very low cost. Readily 
available materials are used in the project and each antenna comes out 
of the workshop adjusted for minimum standing wave ratio .

This is a yet another variation of the so called SLIM JIM antenna, made 
using standard 300 ohms Television twin lead and a length of PVC pipe. 
The antennas here in Cuba are cut for 145.2 megaHertz , so that they 
will provide the lowest possible standing wave ratio between 144.5 and 
145.5 megaHertz, the most used part of the two meters band all along the 
Cuban archipelago.

Cuban 2 meter band repeaters operate between 145.110 and 145.490 with 
one odd frequency repeater in Havana using the European R1 channel of 
145.600 , and all use the minus 600 kiloHertz shift.  

SLIM JIM antennas built using TV twin lead fitted inside PVC pipes are 
very rugged and reliable, and they are also very easy to transport and 
install, providing a lot of gain over the typical 2 meters band Handy 
talkie short vertical antennas that are connected directly to the rig, 
the so called rubber duck or more properly short helical loaded vertical 
antennas.

At my workshop, the standard procedure for assembling this antenna takes 
about one hour, and the antenna comes out with either a female coaxial 
connector at the bottom , or with a length of coaxial cable, usually 
about 3 meters or 10 feet to which a male coaxial connector is attached. 
The length of the PVC pipe is such that at the bottom of it there is 
room to fit a mast U clamp, so the antenna can be easily attached to 
any existing pipe mast.

Comparative measurements done between the Handy talkie's factory short 
antennas and our home brew one  show that ours provides anywhere between 
6 and up to 10 dB gain over the rubber duck antennas, depending on how 
long or how short the rubber duckies are, and to which part of the 2 
meters band they are tuned.

Without any doubt this variation of the J pole antenna, also known as 
the SLIM JIM, shows better performance than the classic 300 ohm twin 
lead J pole, and that's why we are home brewing them here . Information 
provided at the website of Professor L.B.Cebik,  that has the URL

www.cebik.com is extremely useful to help you to design a SLIM JIM 
antenna for the two meters band. again the URL or W4RNL website is 
www.cebik.com, where you will find lots of extremely useful and very 
well written as well as easy to understand antenna related information.

.......

QSL on the air, QSL on the air, to all Dxers Unlimited's listeners that 
have requested the Hybrid Regenerodyne Homebrew Receiver files via 
e-mail... Now a the dot zip package is available for sending via e-mail 
but it took,  yours truly quite some time because I must admit that I am 
not particularly good at doing computer electronic schematic diagrams... 
I do need to practice a lot more, so that the schematic diagrams come 
out faster. 

The dot zip file contains  all the required information to build the 
Hybrid Regenerodyne receiver and its power supply ,so I will start 
e-mailing it to all of you who have requested it. Let me remind you that 
this is a very flexible receiver design, aimed at experimenting on all 
bands from the AM medium wave broadcast band up to the 6 meters or 50 
megaHertz amateur band.

The audio amplifier module and power supply are built on a separate 
chassis and are housed inside a nice wooden cabinet that serves also as 
the loudspeaker baffle, and this module will work very well also as a 
standalone unit for further radio hobby experiments that you may want to 
perform in the future.

The radio receiver's radio frequency module and detector are built on a 
separate chassis, with the regenerative vacuum tube detector contained 
into a very tightly shielded enclosure to prevent leak trough of signals 
at the detector's operating frequency from coming in. The detector's 
tuning range is practically

unpopulated during the local daylight hours, but during the evening, 
signals in the range from 1.7 to 4.0 megaHertz may leak trough past the 
front end and into the detector, so that's the reason that the detector 
has to very extremely well shielded in an enclosure made of

steel if possible, so that it will provide both magnetic and 
electrostatic shielding.

The regenerative detector's coil of the prototype was wound on a 
beautiful ceramic form, that I installed well removed from the walls of 
the enclosure, so as to keep the coil's Q as high as possible.

Si amigos, you may start thinking about the next  radio project: Arnie 
Coro's Hybrid Homebrew Regenerodyne .... send your request to be 
included in the HHR receiver's mailing list to arnie@xxxxxx, again, 
arnie@xxxxxx, and all information about this and other regenerative 
receiver projects will be sent directly to your e-mail address amigos !!!

Radio is a wonderful hobby, and I can assure you that the unique 
experience of listening to a radio that you have built yourself is 
something that you have to experience in order to really understand it !!!

......

And now amigos, as always at the end of the show, here is Arnie Coro's 
HF plus low band VHF propagation update and forecast. Solar activity is 
way down, and we haven't seen more big solar flares during the past 
several weeks, .... Solar flux is now around 70 units and moving down, 
but, we may see periods of geomagnetic disturbances during the next two 
to three days. Local evening propagation conditions are going to be good 
between 3 and 15 megaHertz. At around local sunrise, the maximum usable 
frequency curve will show a very slow upward swing, because of the low 
solar flux prevailing at this moment. The Sporadic E season is now in 
full swing  so watch for E skip signals on low band TV stations, 
channels 2 to 4 in the Americas, and for 10 and 6 meter amateur bands DX 
anywhere in the northern hemisphere. See you next Tuesday and Wednesday 
Sunday UTC days amigos, at the midweek edition of Dxers Unlimited. Don't 
forget to send your comments about this program to arnie@xxxxxx, or VIA 
AIR MAIL to

Arnie Coro, Radio Havana Cuba, Havana, Cuba

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