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    SDR and other FM DX equipment in use

    Hello all,

    Thought I would share details of the different SDR and other FM DX equipment, I have setup here now, as a newcomer to FM DX.

    My location is Penrith, IO84, at the very top of England close to the border with Scotland.

    I have a SDRPlay RSP1A receiver, 1kHz-2000 MHz coverage, which has up to 10 MHz wide bandwidth, although I typically view 8 MHz. I find this wide bandwidth useful for viewing a good portion of the FM Broadcast Band II 87.5-108 MHz here. I can easily spot tropo stations and of course any via Sporadic-E, the only downside is this radio is susceptible to RF from my Amateur Radio operation, so I use the automute feature with SDR Console software. I also sometimes use SDR# v1913 software as it has an auto logging RDS scanner feature, so when not at home or overnight it can monitor the FM band for me. Finally the SDRPlay RSP1A has the ability to record IQ files in up to 10 MHz widths, really useful for later analysis of openings.
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    My second SDR is a new AirSpy HF+ Discovery, a couple of times each year AirSpy discount their products by 15-20% from their approved dealers. I managed to get mine for only £116 and it arrived here in less than one week. Coverage is 1 kHz-31 MHz and 60-260 MHz, with a maximum viewable bandwidth of 768 kHz. The disadvantage is I can only view a small part of the FM Broadcast band at a time, but the advantage is the filtering, it is not affected at all by my Amateur Radio transmissions. I use SDR Console software with this receiver and have it monitoring three FM frequencies 87.5, 87.6 and 87.7 MHz for any RDS catches via Sporadic-E.

    Using data from FMlist I have been able to import every FM radio station details and RDS identifier into the SDR Console database, I have imported all of Europe and North Africa. I could import the entire World if I wish. Having this database means when an RDS code is received the software checks the database and records the details automatically for me, telling me also if that RDS is a match.

    My last FM radio is a ready built self contained portable SDR called a TEF6866, which I managed to find online for only £94 and again arrived in less than one week from purchase. this radio is very sensitive, the inbuilt RDS decoder is excellent.

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    For aerials I am limited by not being allowed visible external ones. So I use a combination of Wellbrook 1530+ Loop outdoors, or AirSpy loops indoors and telescopic whips. Not ideal, but I have managed when not at work to catch some Sporadic-E openings this season and receive stations from both Spain and Portugal so far. My best being a station from Portugal on 92.1 MHz on 7th June 2023 at a distance of 1673 km or 1040 miles.

    A friend who follows me on Twitter saw my interest in FM DX and told me on 26th May 2023, whilst driving his car near to my location in Penrith, IO84, that on 94.2 MHz he received a station from Algeria, North Africa at a distance of 2100 km or 1300 miles. I clearly need to try harder.😂

    Last edited by G0ISW; 07-04-2023, 02:50 PM. Reason: Removed double signature
    Philip G0ISW

    Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

    Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

    Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

    http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

    #2
    I went looking for one of those TEF6866 radios on Amazon. They only had one dealer and he had none. I checked eBay and found nothing. A month or two ago when I checked eBay they had a dozen dealers or more. Now none. I wonder what happened.
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      #3
      Hi Mike, it is AliExpress you need to look on ,there are still plenty of dealers listed.

      Here is the one I used

      http://www.aliexpress.com/item/10050...66431802a4BkMc

      Regards

      Philip G0ISW
      Philip G0ISW

      Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

      Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

      Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

      http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

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        #4
        Full listing all TEF6866 on AliExpress

        http://www.aliexpress.com/w/wholesal...list.1000002.0



        Philip G0ISW

        Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

        Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

        Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

        http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

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          #5
          Here is an example of how I have configured my SDR Console software to display the live RDS decode C204 and compare it with my downloaded database from FMlist, the large tick next to C204 shows the RDS code is recognised from the database and is good, as does the 'Yes' in the 'Db' column of the RDS logfile seen bottom left.

          To the bottom right I can see a list of all the transmitters on 92.5 MHz (I have downloaded both Tropo and Sporadic-E distances away station) for the heard BBC Radio 4 FM station, this is the Sandale transmitter (EN-CUM) standing for England/Cumbria (County) my local site.

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          Philip G0ISW

          Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

          Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

          Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

          http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

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            #6
            As a follow up to my previous posts on equipment I use, I have to say that the simple Rabbit Ears (RE) twin telescopic rods at 45 degree V angle works extremely well. I can hear more weak stations using the RE than with any of my loops, despite using the AirSpy YouLoop in its folded dipole configuration, which had improved its performance over the circle shape for FM DX.

            I am also finding the RE very good for directional nulls and can easily find the bearing towards a weak transmitting station, I am using the arm strong method of rotation with it here in my shack indoors on the top floor of my house.

            My RE aerial was purchased from Amazon, RTL-SDR Blog Multipurpose Dipole Antenna Kit, here is the link for its full description and imagery https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B075445J...roduct_details
            Philip G0ISW

            Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

            Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

            Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

            http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

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              #7
              Following the brilliant podcast about the TEF6686 with Sjef PE5PVB I hadn't realised this radio chip/board was designed by him for FMDX, nor did I realise the functionality built in. I used my PC to upgrade from v1.21 to the latest 2.00.11 with a much nicer menu interface and other features such as memories.

              Last night I linked my TEF6686 with my PC using a combination of XDR-GTK and RDS Spy software to give me full auto logging ability.

              Just need to see now if it is possible currently or in future to store quiet frequencies into the memories and scan them to allow auto logging of stations via Sporadic-E or Meteor Scatter.
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              Last edited by G0ISW; 04-06-2024, 12:26 PM.
              Philip G0ISW

              Location: Penrith, NW England, IO84oq, 54 degrees North

              Radios: AirSpy HF+ Discovery / SDR Play RSP1A / TEF6686

              Aerials: Rabbit Ears / Wellbrook 1530+ Loop / AirSpy YouLoop

              http://www.qsl.net/g0isw

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