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From Richard Dillman of the Maritime Radio Historical Society, on the UDXF reflector...
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SDRs Now Available at the KPH Receive Site
From: Richard Dillman
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 09:21:09 PDT
I'm happy to announce that after several months of work and fine tuning we
have now made several Kiwi SDRs at the KPH receive site at Point Reyes, CA
publicly available.
They are split between LF/MF and HF coverage. The LF/MF receiver uses the
KPH Marconi T antenna. The HF receivers use the TCI-530 omnidirectional
antenna. Both have proven to be excellent performers in the low noise
environment of the KPH receive site.
Both receivers are listed on the SDR.hu Web site. Search for KPH to find
them.
Or you can use these direct links:
LF/MF - http://198.40.45.23:8072/
HF - http://198.40.45.23:8073/
We look forward to any reports on how these receivers work for you.
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I would imagine these SDRs will be off the air when KPH is using their antennas - go give 'em a try
Mike
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SDRs Now Available at the KPH Receive Site
From: Richard Dillman
Date: Sun, 05 Aug 2018 09:21:09 PDT
I'm happy to announce that after several months of work and fine tuning we
have now made several Kiwi SDRs at the KPH receive site at Point Reyes, CA
publicly available.
They are split between LF/MF and HF coverage. The LF/MF receiver uses the
KPH Marconi T antenna. The HF receivers use the TCI-530 omnidirectional
antenna. Both have proven to be excellent performers in the low noise
environment of the KPH receive site.
Both receivers are listed on the SDR.hu Web site. Search for KPH to find
them.
Or you can use these direct links:
LF/MF - http://198.40.45.23:8072/
HF - http://198.40.45.23:8073/
We look forward to any reports on how these receivers work for you.
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I would imagine these SDRs will be off the air when KPH is using their antennas - go give 'em a try
Mike