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Old October 25th 06, 05:04 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,sci.electronics.design
Henry Kiefer Henry Kiefer is offline
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Default Ferrite antenna com system

In addition to what others have said, the most field you can
generate with the ferrite rod antenna will occur when it is
almost reaching saturation, and that takes a lot of ampere
turns. You can deliver more ampere turns to the rod than
your transmitter output can deliver if you resonate the coil
with a capacitor. That way, you have the current bouncing
back and forth through the capacitor added to the current
from the amplifier. If the coil-capacitor Q is, say, 100,
there will be 100 times more current through the coil than
the transmitter is delivering. This will probably take a
coil with a considerable mass of copper in it.


John, that is what I have seen! I resonated the antenna coil and driven it
with it's resonance frequency. Seems that the achievable distance was a
little more than the circuit without resonating capacitor.

You say, that driving the ferrite rod into saturation will force it to leave
more power into air? Why?

- Henry