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Old February 26th 10, 02:54 PM posted to rec.radio.shortwave
Kevin Alfred Strom Kevin Alfred Strom is offline
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Default External ferrite bar for 2-6 MHz?

D. Peter Maus wrote:
On 2/26/10 08:23 , Steve wrote:
On Feb 25, 2:43 pm, wrote:
Hi - I have a portable radio I am tinkering with, so far
superficially. It has a ferrite bar inside for AM and SW reception up
to 6 MHz with no provision for an external antenna. The ferrite bar
works great on AM, but as you might guess, the SW reception is short-
changed.

To start with, I was thinking of getting another ferrite bar about 10"
long, wrapping a few turns of wire around it (probably try several
turn values to see what works best), mounting it on the back of the
radio broadside to the internal ferrite bar, and then hooking the
leads up to my external wire antennas. Any reason why this would or
would not work for better reception near 4-6 Mhz? Would an end-to-end
configuration be better?

Thanks,
Bruce


I don't know whether it will work or not, but here's a source for some
seriously big ferrite rods:

www.stormwise.com.





Or this:

https://www.amidoncorp.com/categories/6




If you don't mind it looking strange, it would probably work just as
well to wrap a few turns (experiment with the number and
orientation) of wire around the outside of the radio and then attach
the ends of the wire to your external antenna.

Better yet, open the radio and wind a few turns around the existing
rod, then bring the ends out to a terminal strip or connector.

With every good wish,



Kevin, WB4AIO.
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