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dupioni silk and BERNINA circle maker, #quilt by #AlexAnderson

#art #artsky #quiltsky

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Connections, #quilt by #AlexAnderson

#art #artsky #quiltsky

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SAQ zendt op 2 juli uit ter gelegenheid van 100-jarig bestaan Op woensdag 2 juli 2025 viert het Zweedse Grimeton Radio Station het 100-jarig jubileum van zijn officiële opening. De langegolfzender met roepnaam SAQ herdenkt deze mijlpaal met twee speciale…

Op 2 juli zendt SAQ Grimeton uit ter gelegenheid van het 100-jarig bestaan van de Alexandersonzender. Een zeldzaam moment op 17,2 kHz.

Lees verder op Radiotrefpunt: buff.ly/VhvVdZm

#saq #grimeton #alexanderson #langegolf #radiohistorie #radionieuws

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SAQ to air on Christmas Eve Morning, Dec 24th 2024 – The Alexander association

#SAQ scheduled to make it's next broadcast on Christmas Eve on 17.2kHz

#VLF #Alexanderson #Alternator

alexander.n.se/en/saq-to-ai...

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Yeah, this one was better, w/ only the peak of humbuzz above SAQ, not below ▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DKUSIDfJHX4

and this was the morning transmission ▶
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VjKxHEv7ch8

#SAQ #GrimetonRadio #Alexanderson #VLF

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If you're wondering, this is a bridge of my #Mastodon account, where I post even more of this stuff, so be sure to follow this bridge and/or the original Mastodon account ➡ @arnie_dxer@mastodon.radio 😇 #radio #VLF #SAQ #GrimetonRadio #Alexanderson #hamradio

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Not bad :) #SAQ #GrimetonRadio #Alexanderson #VLF

LIVE ▶ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P1QG4Us-Qr4

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SDR# full-screen waterfall spanning from 10 to around 145 kHz. Mostly clear except for humbuzz on the lowest frequencies, and some moderate lightning crashes.

SDR# full-screen waterfall spanning from 10 to around 145 kHz. Mostly clear except for humbuzz on the lowest frequencies, and some moderate lightning crashes.

A close-up to 15-25 kHz area, showing interference in more detail, peaking around 18.5-19.5 kHz, with a secondary peak around 16 kHz. Legit VLF signals can be seen easily on 18.1, 20.2, 20.9, 21.1 (this one has just signed on), 22.1, 23.4 and 24.0 kHz.

A close-up to 15-25 kHz area, showing interference in more detail, peaking around 18.5-19.5 kHz, with a secondary peak around 16 kHz. Legit VLF signals can be seen easily on 18.1, 20.2, 20.9, 21.1 (this one has just signed on), 22.1, 23.4 and 24.0 kHz.

Oh well, so today at 0900z & 1200z, the historic #Alexanderson alternator will make a transmission again, on 17.2 kHz CW 🗼

Haven't been testing antennas too much, but so far, my 15x4.5m loop, aimed roughly NE/SW (while #Grimeton is to NNW), seems to do […]

[Original post on mastodon.radio]

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