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  • #91
    Hello JC1,

    I probably shouldn't say more about the design until I'm ready to freely give out the entire design, but I've already done the filter part. Words are cheap, right?

    I'm wondering how old that terrestrial graph on noise is. Yesterday I saw a similar graph and it was data taken from the 1970's! There's a lot more computers and electronics in the world since the 70's. Do you have any rough figures what the noise spectrum's like now out in the desert? Here's an interesting spectrum chart

    http://www.geocities.com/dtmcbride/t...-spectrum.html

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    ELF 3-30 Hz (Extremely Low Frequency)
    Metal Detectors
    SLF 30 Hz-300 Hz (Super Low Frequency)
    Submarine communications
    ULF or VF 300 Hz-3000 Hz (Ultra Low Frequency/Voice Frequency)
    Audio - Telephone
    VLF 3-30 KHz (Very Low Frequency)
    Navigation, Sonar
    LF 30-300 KHz (Low Frequency)
    9-190 KHz Radionavigation and Maritime
    190-405 KHz Aeronautical and Radio Beacons
    MF 300 KHz - 3 MHz (Medium Frequency)
    AM Radio 535 - 1705 KHz
    Police, Fire
    2000-2187 Maritime radio, Direction finding
    457 KHz Avalanche Beacon
    1800-2000 KHz 160 m amateur radio
    2300-2500 120 m Shortwave BCB International Radio
    HF 3MHz-30MHz (High Frequency) ITU Band 7
    3.023 MHz Marine Search and Rescue
    4-22 MHz Shortwave Radio
    3.2 - 3.4 90 m Shortwave BCB
    3.5-4.0 MHz 75/80 m Amateur Radio
    4-4.4 MHz Maritime
    
    4.6 Air
    
    4.75-4.95 60 m Shortwave BCB
    5.3-5.4 MHz 60 m Amateur Radio USB Max 50 Watts only
    5.5 Air
    5.9-6.2 49 m Shortwave BCB Band 6
    7.0-7.3 MHz 40 m Amateur Radio Shortwave Band 7
    9.5-9.9 MHz 31 m Shortwave BCB Band 9
    10.1-10.15 MHz 30 m Amateur Radio
    11.60-12.10 MHz 25 m Shortwave BCB Band 11
    13.57 - 13.87 22 m Shortwave BCB Band 13
    14.02-14.3 MHz 20 m Amateur Radio
    15.10 - 15.80 19 m Shortwave BCB Band 15
    17.48 - 17.90 16 m Shortwave BCB Band 17
    18 MHz 17 m Amateur Radio
    18.90 - 19.02 15 m Shortwave BCB
    21 MHz 15 m Amateur Radio
    21.45 - 21.85 13 m Shortwave BCB Band 21
    24.9 MHz 12 m Amateur Radio
    25.60 - 26.10 11 m Shortwave BCB Band 25
    27 Citizens Band (CB) Radio (40 channels)
    28-29.7 10 m Amateur Radio
    Paul

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    • #92
      JC1

      For everyone interested,

      The intent of this article is to provide a basis for amateur research by reviewing some of the work done regarding the ELF/VLF noise floor, and, hopefully, suggest some directions for that research. Knowing what the natural noise level is will allow us to know when our receivers are "hearing" environmental noise and not their own "front-end" noise, and should suggest some areas for individual and networked, or cooperative research.

      http://www.vlf.it/naturalnoisefloor/...noisefloor.htm

      Important to know when your receiver noise is the problem or the environment is.

      JC

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