August 20 2022 – stacking FUBAs

On July 16 2022 two FUBA DAT 307 Yagi antennas arrived at my QTH and just like my Emme Esse logperiodic antennas I wanted to stack them in the best possible way. The nooelec LNA was also replaced with the RTL-SDR blog wideband as I’m mainly using the RTL-SDR for DAB reception.

It’s not easy to find correct and useful information on stacking antennas on the internet. Moreover FUBA don’t provide a lot of info on their technical data sheet. Contacting their HQ ended in a promise but no real info.

So I first tried a stacking distance of 150 cm. It was not too bad, but I had expected more of these aerials.
Then 188 cm spacing was set but that was disappointing: F/B ratio was very poor and so was side lobe suppression.
Clem Schmidt from QIRX pointed me to the German rundfunkforum where I got in touch with Bernhard.

The first thing that needed to be done was measuring up the mechanical dimensions of the FUBA DAT 307. Specs can be found here.

FUBA DAT 307

Using MMANA-GAL Bernhard did some simulations and came up with data for spacing distances of 80, 90, 100, 125 and 150 cm.
We agreed 80 and 125 cm would be the best options. I went for 80 cm spacing distance as the F/B (X, -X) ratio is OK, except for 220 MHz. On the other hand the side lobes (Y, -Y) are outstanding, and muxes at 90° can be nulled out, except of course for local powerhouses.
Choosing 125 cm would get me performance with a good overall F/B ratio but with less side lobe suppression.

So on August 18 in the evening I went for the 80 cm spacing distance.
Performance is very satisfying: F/B ratio is certainly acceptable and the side lobe suppression is excellent!

Conclusion: stacking antennas correctly will improve reception, especially if you are into DAB-DX!

Many thanks to Bernhard for his advice and assistance in this matter.
His expertise was invaluable and gave me more insight (although I still have a lot to learn!) in antennas.
Bernhard kindly allowed me to use his graphs on this blog page.

80 cm stacking space
80 cm stacking space

 

125 cm stacking space
125 cm stacking space

 

Single FUBA DAT 307
Single FUBA DAT 307

 

Stacked FUBA DAT 307
Stacked FUBA DAT 307

 

 

August 20 2022

MHz UTC ITU Program + Location Details Remarks km
88.50 1218 LTU Extra FM, Vilnius/LRTC Vilniaus RTS, Sausio 13-osios g. 10 (Vil) PI logged: CCC3 PS logged: EXTRA_FM 1431km

Extra FM, Vilnius/LRTC Vilniaus


89.60 1218 LTU Radiocentras, Vilnius/LRTC Vilniaus RTS, Sausio 13-osios g. 10 (Vil) PI logged: CA45 PS logged: -_RC-_ 1431km
87.80 1219 LTU Rock FM, Vilnius/LRTC Vilniaus RTS, Sausio 13-osios g. 10 (Vil) PI logged: C0E5 PS logged: ROCK_FM_ 1431km
87.70 1222 RUS Novoye Radio, Smolensk/RTPS (SM) PI logged: 3173 1868km

Novoye Radio, Smolensk/RTPS


66.74 1224 BLR BR Kanal Kultura/OIRT, Ushachy/RTPS Astravenec (VI) 1656km
66.86 1224 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Myadzel/RTPS Telyaki (MI) 1535km
67.19 1225 BLR BR Radio Grodno/OIRT, Smorgon’/RTPS (HR) 1504km
67.64 1225 BLR BR Radio Vitebsk/OIRT, Myadzel/RTPS Telyaki (MI) 1535km
67.85 1231 BLR BR Pershy Kanal/OIRT, Orsha/RTPS Obukhovo (VI) 1762km
67.97 1231 BLR BR Pershy Kanal/OIRT, Smorgon’/RTPS (HR) 1504km
68.30 1231 BLR BR Radio Vitebsk/OIRT, Ushachy/RTPS Astravenec (VI) 1656km
68.39 1232 BLR BR Kanal Kultura/OIRT, Geranyony/RTPS (HR) 1445km
68.69 1232 BLR BR Pershy Kanal/OIRT, Myadzel/RTPS Telyaki (MI) 1535km
69.26 1233 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Geranyony/RTPS (HR) 1445km
69.92 1233 BLR BR Kanal Kultura/OIRT, Vitebsk/RTPS Jurjeva Gorka (VI) 1751km
70.13 1233 BLR BR Kanal Kultura/OIRT, Smorgon’/RTPS (HR) 1504km
70.31 1234 BLR BR Kanal Kultura/OIRT, Myadzel/RTPS Telyaki (MI) 1535km
70.64 1241 UKR UR 1 Persha Prog., Mizhhir’ya/ZFKRRT, gora Turshul (ZK) Closed? often ID as UKR! (Aite Kraina?) Radio Crocodil ID? not // web 1372km
70.94 1242 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Ushachy/RTPS Astravenec (VI) ID 1656km
71.18 1243 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Mogilev (Mahilyow)/RTPS Polykovichi (MA) 1755km
71.48 1243 BLR BR Radio Vitebsk/OIRT, Vitebsk/RTPS Jurjeva Gorka (VI) 1751km
71.54 1244 BLR BR Radio Grodno/OIRT, Geranyony/RTPS (HR) 1445km
72.26 1244 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Vitebsk/RTPS Jurjeva Gorka (VI) 1751km
72.80 1245 BLR BR Radio Grodno/OIRT, Trokeniki/ARTPS (HR) 1475km
73.82 1245 BLR BR Radio Stalitsa/OIRT, Orsha/RTPS Obukhovo (VI) 1762km

Map

August 19 2022

MHz Block UTC ITU Ensemble + Location Details Remarks km
190.64 7B 0958 D hr Radio, Rimberg (hes) 333km
190.64 7B 0958 D hr Radio, Würzberg (hes) 343km
190.64 7B 0958 D hr Radio, Kreuzberg (Rhön) (bay) 377km
190.64 7B 0959 D hr Radio, Sackpfeife (Biedenkopf) (hes) 267km
190.64 7B 0959 D hr Radio, Habichtswald (hes) 325km
190.64 7B 0959 D hr Radio, Hohe Wurzel (hes) 261km
178.35 5C 1003 D DR Deutschland, Braunschweig-Broitzem (nds) 420km

Map

August 17 2022 – Update QT-DAB V4 and V5

There’s a small update for QR-DAB 4.4.2 and 5.0. They can be dowloaded from Jan Van Katwijk’s Github Releases page. There’s no change in the release version number.

What’s new?

  • The furthest transmitter is now automatically ‘flagged’ on the map. (QT-DAB 4.4.2 and 5.0). (1)
  • No slide available? The blank part of the main Widget now shows Jan’s ‘Lazy Chair Computing’ logo. (QT-DAB 5.0 only) (2)
  • Power of the transmitter added on the map text in brackets. (3)
New in QT-DAB 4.4.2 and 5.0

August 15 2022

MHz Block UTC ITU Ensemble + Location Details Remarks km
178.35 5C 2020 D DR Deutschland, Inselsberg (thü) 403km
178.35 5C 2020 D DR Deutschland, Niebüll Süderlügum (shs) 514km
178.35 5C 2020 D DR Deutschland, Braunschweig-Broitzem (nds) 420km
178.35 5C 2022 D DR Deutschland, Malchin/Hardtberg (mev) 624km
178.35 5C 2027 D DR Deutschland, Wismar/Rüggow (mev) 563km

Map

August 14 2022 – QIRX 4.0.2 released

This evening Clem Schmidt released QIRX 4.0.2. Download it here.

What’s new in 4.0.2?

  • All DAB windows got a scrollbar, including the spectrum pane.
  • The tabbed DAB spectrum selections should now persist.
  • The “Waterfall Timeline Active” as well as its time are persisted.
  • The DAB “Update Database” dialogue now contains an option to load the UK entries from DABLIST and not Ofcom.
  • Too small fields in scan dialogue solved.

Full list of all changes can be found here. Do check out the differences between version 3 and 4 on this page too.

QIRX 4.0.2