The historical Alexanderson alternator SAQ, from 1924 did perform very well on Alexanderson Day 2023 and was able to air on two separate transmissions. The weather forcast said rain but only a few showers could be seen during the day and the temperature was around 20C. Lots of visitors was enjoying the two transmissions, the guided technical tours, the antenna walk, as well as all the other activities.

The transmitter hall was filled with spectators, many who had travelled a long way to participate.
First transmitter startup:

The team from the Alexander association at the transmission:
Superintendent & guide: Fredrik Wiklund
Operator: Anders Törblad
Morse key operator: Kai Sundberg
Mobile camera: Bengt Örnegren
Camera assistant: Jan-Åke Gylling
Video technician: Janne Severinsson  

Our video broadcast started at 10:10 CEST (08:10 UTC) and the transmitter startup began at 10:30 CEST 08:30 UTC). We managed to get a very good tuning of SAQ and many reports state that we had a clear and strong signal.

Video from the first transmitter startup at 10:30 CEST (08:30 UTC) with around 800 simultaneous viewers.

 
Second transmitter startup:

The team from the Alexander association at the transmission:
Superintendent & guide: Anders Börjesson
Operator: Jan-Åke Gylling
Morse key operator: Kai Sundberg
Mobile camera: Robert Petersson
Camera assistant: Anders Törblad
Video technician: Janne Severinsson  

Our video broadcast started at 13:10 CEST (11:10 UTC) and the transmitter startup began at 13:30 CEST 11:30 UTC). Again, our operator managed to get a good tuning of SAQ with a clear and strong signal.

Video from the second transmitter startup at 10:30 CEST (08:30 UTC) with around 600 simultaneous viewers.
 
Amplitude plot from GM0EZR

We have received interesting amplitude plots from both transmissions from Peter Newton, GM0EZR in Fife, Scotland – thanks Peter!

Amplitude plot from both transmissions on Alexanderson Day.
 
The transmitted message

CQ CQ CQ DE SAQ SAQ SAQ = THIS IS GRIMETON RADIO STATION/SAQ IN A TRANSMISSION USING THE ALEXANDERSON 200KW ALTERNATOR FROM 1924 ON 17.2 KHZ. = IN THE SUMMER OF 1923, THE MACHINE PARTS FOR THE TWO ALEXANDERSON ALTERNATORS ARRIVED TO GRIMETON FROM THE USA. A SPECIAL TEAM FROM GENERAL ELECTRIC ARRIVED AND ASSEMBLY COULD BEGIN. AT THE SAME TIME THE POWER LINE TO GRIMETON WAS COMPLETED AND CONNECTED TO THE TRANSFORMER BUILDING. STAFF HOUSING BEGINS TO BE BUILT AND THE SITE IS EXPANDING AT A RAPID PACE. = SIGNED: WORLD HERITAGE GRIMETON RADIO STATION AND THE ALEXANDER GRIMETON FRIENDSHIP ASSOCIATION. +  = FOR QSL INFO PLEASE READ OUR WEBSITE: WWW.ALEXANDER.N.SE  DE SAQ SAQ SAQ @ 

 
Listeners’ reports

We are, once again, extremely happy to receive all the positive response from all of you.
THANK YOU to all for your efforts and your positive enthusiasm!
We have received in total 384 reports – a fantastic number.
Klick HERE to download the Summary Report for the Alexanderson Day 2023 as a PDF file.

 
Interactive listeners’ map

On our interactive map, all received reports so far can be found. It will be uppdated every 2-3 days unitil we close our online form on March 3rd. Each marker is clickable and will display the reported information.

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