Thank you Northern Utah WebSDR & K3FEF
Visit sdrutah.orgNorthern UTAH SDR#2 OMNI
This WebSDR is located near Corinne, Utah, about 80 miles (94km) north of Salt Lake City and about 14 miles (23km) east of the Golden Spike National Historic Site. This server (Green) uses omnidirectional antennas to cover the 30, 20, 17, 15, 12, 10 and 6 meter bands
Northern UTAH SDR#5 NW BEAM
his WebSDR (#5) uses a KLM 10-30-7LPA log-periodic antenna that is oriented to a bearing of northwest – approximately 278° (true) at a height of 53 feet (16 meters) above ground – for coverage of the north and western portions of the U.S. (including Alaska) and Canada. For DX it covers Australia and much of Asia. This antenna provides continuous coverage from 10 through 30 MHz.
Northern UTAH SDR#4 EAST beam
The receivers on this server (WebSDR #4) are connected to a log-periodic antenna (Hy-Gain – now U.S. Antenna Products – LP-1002) at 82 feet (25 meters) that covers 6 MHz through 40 MHz. The antenna is on an 87° (relative to true North) heading which is optimized for covering the eastern half of the United States.
K3FEF in PA. G5RV antenna
This receiver consists of multiple RTL-SDR Ver.3 dongles fed from an HF LNA attached to a G5RV antenna located in Milford, Pennsylvania – Northeastern USA. It is operated by Michael – K3FEF and his XYL, Tanya – W3TKP. Join the K3FEF WebSDR Project Page on Facebook for chat, news, and info related to this WebSDR. No 12M