AziLoop.

For a few days now, I have been testing the small AziLoop electronics, still with short wires and without a pole, to learn how it works. The server in the small ‘Common Interface Unit (CIU)’ – i.e. the interface that sends the control signals to the antenna box and receives the antenna signal – is equipped with a small, independent and very economical server. This server connects to my shack 75 km away, runs extremely stable and is accessible within a second. I have already colour-coordinated the client interface to match my Jaguar software. So far, the test has been without any problems.

AziLoop.

AziLoop is running, the control unit can be controlled via the long coaxial cable, and everything is technically perfect. Now I can take my time learning the app for the server and client and get everything I need in the next few weeks, except for the Spiderbeam mast, which I will pick up at the HAM RADIO exhibition in Friedrichshafen.

AziLoop.

Today, the AziLoop system arrived from the Kingdom in Salzburg. To test the system, it will be connected at the station over the next few days. The very long coaxial cable feed line in particular needs to be checked. All other functions via the Internet can also already be tested. The mast system will be set up after the HAM RADIO fair. https://www.quietradio.co.uk