Sep
23

This blog is intended to be an overview of the myriad ways you can integrate, install and operate modern SDR hardware and software along with antennas and solar power in a garden shed.
From radio frequency interference (RFI) and how to eliminate it, to testing and using SDR accessories, to seemingly unsolvable software and hardware problems, to operating a 12 V system in an area with no power, to medium wave and short wave receptions and reception confirmations - there's plenty of room for everything here.
Maybe it's a good source for ideas that can be replicated, and maybe an encouragement for other QRM-afflicted DXers to just start such a garden project.
This blog is the continuation of *dxercorner.tikishop.de*. The old pages were taken away by a virus. A wayback machine made it possible to access some old copies which will be re-integrated bit by bit with dates before 2022. The new blog address is dxerscorner.tikishop.de/blog.
My dxers'corner is in a garden paradise where the noise is low and the antennas could be great for listening. The remote garden project was started in May 2016 and the blog tells what's developing on the remote site. It is still under construction". In 2019, the site is fully entertained with solar power, there is unlimited WiFi, a fully equipped Shack with accommodation, and a DXer, who is looking forward to almost trouble-free reception. He says: "If you have any complaints about running a remote station read this blog"
73 and always gd DX,
Willi Westrupp
73 and always gd DX,
Willi Westrupp
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