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====Introduction==== | ====Introduction==== | ||
- | Although there are no ham bands for VLF, there are VLF transmissions that hams can receive. | + | Although there are no ham bands for VLF, there are VLF transmissions that hams can receive. |
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+ | ===SAQ Grimeton=== | ||
The Grimeton transmitter is the last surviving example of an Alexanderson transmitter, | The Grimeton transmitter is the last surviving example of an Alexanderson transmitter, | ||
- | The transmitting station is now a [https:// | + | The transmitting station is now a [[https:// |
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+ | ===Soundcard SDR=== | ||
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+ | The receiver described here is a computer soundcard and GNURadio Companion combined to make a VLF Software Defined Radio. | ||
====Hardware==== | ====Hardware==== | ||
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The connection should probably go into the microphone input of the soundcard or, failing that, the line in. Soundcards with better resolution (e.g. 16 bits) will be more sensitive. | The connection should probably go into the microphone input of the soundcard or, failing that, the line in. Soundcards with better resolution (e.g. 16 bits) will be more sensitive. | ||
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+ | Any computer able to run GNURadio will probably do. I used a Raspberry Pi 4 running Debian 64-bit, but that is much bigger than the minimum platform. | ||
====Software==== | ====Software==== | ||
- | I used GNURadio Companion to produce a SDR using soundcard input. | + | I used GNURadio Companion to produce a SDR using soundcard input. |
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+ | The GRC file is {{grimeton.zip|here | ||
The SDR is a simple direct conversion receiver. | The SDR is a simple direct conversion receiver. | ||
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To do setup and testing, I used an audio signal generator and an attenuator to produce a 17.2kHz carrier at about 100 microvolts. | To do setup and testing, I used an audio signal generator and an attenuator to produce a 17.2kHz carrier at about 100 microvolts. | ||
- | __I'll put some screencaps in here__ | ||
===Linux Setup=== | ===Linux Setup=== | ||
First find your soundcard. | First find your soundcard. | ||
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+ | So an '' | ||
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+ | {{grimeton-aplay.png}} | ||
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+ | should become an input to the Audio Source properties like this | ||
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+ | {{grimeton-audiosource.png}} | ||
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+ | Then you may need to enable your input with '' | ||
When it is correct, you should see signals in the waterfall. | When it is correct, you should see signals in the waterfall. | ||
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+ | Here is what my input looks like with 100 microvolts at 17.2kHz | ||
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+ | {{grimeton-siggen.png}} | ||
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+ | and here is what it looks like when connected to my antenna | ||
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+ | {{grimeton-ant.png}} | ||
To connect the output of GNURadio to another application, | To connect the output of GNURadio to another application, | ||
- | After that, you should be all set. | + | After that, you should be all set. If you are able to receive other VLF transmissions then SAQ should be OK. I have been able to receive the RDL station in Krasnodar, Russia on 18.1kHz. This is an interesting station as the output is intermittent and the modulation mode varies. Most of the submarine stations send with military-grade encryption but RDL sometimes sends codes in clear using CW-FSK — Morse code encoded as CW. By choosing narrow band and tuning off-centre it is possible to receive only the mark signal and filter out the space signal, which makes it possible to decode the Morse by ear or with fldigi. |
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+ | If you can receive RDL you should be able to receive SAQ. | ||
The Grimeton transmitter seems to schedule tests on the day before the actual transmission, | The Grimeton transmitter seems to schedule tests on the day before the actual transmission, | ||
- | Good luck! | ||
+ | ===Windows Setup=== | ||
+ | To find your soundcard in Windows please follow [[https:// | ||
- | ===Windows Setup=== | + | ===QSL?=== |
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+ | Here is a recording of the afternoon transmission on 30th June 2024: {{ : | ||
- | //Please someone with a Windows computer put something here!// | + | If you heard the transmission, |
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