ka3jjz
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This message comes from the Utility DXers Forum list, from Richard Dillman of the Maritime Radio Historical Society. Note that the first 2 links are to PDF files.
The Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) is pleased to advise that a system of SDRs has been installed at the KPH (and former RCA point to point) receive site overlooking the Pacific at Point Reyes, California.
Kiwi SDRs are employed. The receivers are separated into two frequency bands.
The LF/MF receivers use a large Marconi T antenna. The HF receivers employ a TCI-530 antenna. We plan to add a TCI-540 antenna in the near future.
The Point Reyes site enjoys a very low noise level making it ideal for reception across the radio spectrum.
These receivers are available for public use. Please give them a try.
Links to the receivers may be found on the MRHS website
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And I believe they are also indexed on the popular sdr.hu website.
Mike
The Maritime Radio Historical Society (MRHS) is pleased to advise that a system of SDRs has been installed at the KPH (and former RCA point to point) receive site overlooking the Pacific at Point Reyes, California.
Kiwi SDRs are employed. The receivers are separated into two frequency bands.
The LF/MF receivers use a large Marconi T antenna. The HF receivers employ a TCI-530 antenna. We plan to add a TCI-540 antenna in the near future.
The Point Reyes site enjoys a very low noise level making it ideal for reception across the radio spectrum.
These receivers are available for public use. Please give them a try.
Links to the receivers may be found on the MRHS website
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And I believe they are also indexed on the popular sdr.hu website.
Mike