I used to make my own Biltong up in Aberdeen by hanging it in a box over a radiator that was on at a very low temperature. Seemed to work well ..... especially in the damp atmosphere we have here in the UK.
Here is a very basic recipe for biltong and instructions on how to make it. In SA/Namibia we just used to hang it up in a room (fly free!) to dry because the atmosphere was so dry and hot, however, here in the UK your best using an improvised Biltong maker as mentioned by Murf. If the atmosphere is too damp mould will start to appear, if its only a small amount you can wipe it off with a cloth soaked in cider vinegar and then hang it in a dryer place (maybe and airing cupboard?).
Hope that helps.
Beer Monster
Here is a very basic recipe for biltong and instructions on how to make it. In SA/Namibia we just used to hang it up in a room (fly free!) to dry because the atmosphere was so dry and hot, however, here in the UK your best using an improvised Biltong maker as mentioned by Murf. If the atmosphere is too damp mould will start to appear, if its only a small amount you can wipe it off with a cloth soaked in cider vinegar and then hang it in a dryer place (maybe and airing cupboard?).
Hope that helps.
Beer Monster