Activity on the 2200m Band - August 2024
Dipping my toe into activities on the relatively new 2200m band at 136 kHz. The antenna used was a 40m band sloper antenna with only a choking balun in the system. It works sufficiently well, though it is far from ideal at 136 kHz. The gear setup includes an AirSpy HF+ Discovery SDR receiver running with SDR# software. The decoding application is, of course, WSJT-X in WSPR and FST4W modes. The audio is routed from the SDR# application to WSJT-X via VB-CABLE, a virtual cable application.

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