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Old March 24th 06, 09:54 PM posted to alt.conspiracy.area51,rec.radio.shortwave
 
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Default beacon direction finding

My s-meter is also a few bars on a LCD, which is why I thought being
able to read the voltage directly would be handy. Now that I think
about it, I can read the S-meter voltage through the serial port.

The difference between the 1ft and 2ft loop is a big deal in that the
smaller loop has deeper nulls and was much more accurate.

Dale Parfitt wrote:
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I'm quite sure the null is better than the directional antenna

I have put some thought into the S-meter, i.e. detecting the null. It
would be best to have
a meter on the AGC, but I don't have any radios with such a tap from
the factory. If I use the radio in CW mode, I could measure the AC
audio level, but the null is sharp enough that I trust my ear. That is,
I look at the S-meter, but the audio null is just as good.

I was curious about the effect of the size of the loop, with the
smaller loop being much better.

The difference between a 1' and 2' loop is almost incosequential. Of more
importance is the depth of the nulls ( i.e. loop balance).

Your S meter IS connected to the AGC line- that is what it measures.

Dale W4OP