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Ron McConnell wrote:
I have thought about building a loop antenna like as has been disussed here to see if I could get at least the deaf travel clock locking. Tek makes tunable AM Loop antennas where the AM radio sits next to the loop and they do work out here in rural New Jersey. This discussion may yet spur me to physical wire and solder, not just typing, action. Somewhere I did have the URL of web page where a fellow built a shielded loop with an amplifier and all. The passive design, using Reg's program as a start, is simpler. I have several of the Sam's Club US$23 atomic wall clocks that lock up just fine, mounted on walls facing every which way. The outside temperature reading 433MHz receiver seems to be a flaky, marginal design, but that's a different story. Cheers, 73 Ron McConnell I built a Sheilded, amplified loop for my tests, and got a decent signal a few miles north of Orlando, years before they built the new towers, and transmitter. As far as the oudoor thermometer, Some cordless phones on the same band search for an open frequency, and wipe out the sync between the sensor and the clock. I need a cordless phone, more than the outdoor temperature, so I don't worry about it. -- We now return you to our normally scheduled programming. Michael A. Terrell Central Florida |
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