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Re: [IRCA] 3" and 2" FSL Tecsun PL-380 Models-- 1575-VOA Reception A/B Comparison
I think I hear just a little less signal strength
on the 2"FSL Gary, but very impressive
indeed. Now, if there actually is a little less
signal, maybe the CC Skywave would handle it? (Do
I recall it folds under the onslaught of the 3" FSL?)
best wishes,
Nick
At 09:02 26-03-16, Gary wrote:
For those interested, the exact same 33 second
long signal of 1575-VOA was recorded on both a
3" FSL Tecsun PL-380 model and a 2" FSL model
yesterday morning during the Thailand station's
powerful fade in at 1341 UTC. The two models
were separated by about 25 feet so that there
would be no interaction, and both of them were
set up 4 feet high above the ground. This signal
was recorded on the original 3" FSL Tecsun
PL-380 model (with 8 of the Russian surplus
100mm ferrite bars)
https://app.box.com/s/p050mbvxpxqdq9gho2ylmclcicksvetf
This signal was recorded on the new 2" FSL
Tecsun PL-380 model (with 5 of the same bars)
https://app.box.com/s/0yd9vd7hdv336uu9sgtzbugeynyfmaw7 73, Gary DeBock
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