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was trying to build a loop antenna i can use to hunt down some interference seems it's pretty strong on 14.200mhz i build a 2ft cross out of wood planning on feeding it w/ a short run of rg58u into pl259 questions: how many turns of wire do i need? (spool of 26ga insul/solid) do I need any capacitors or resistors etc aat the feedpoint if so what value?? thanks wasn't sure how to figure it out but i have to hunt down the interference as it's accross 1-30mhz and s9 thanks |
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On Nov 8, 5:21 am, ml wrote:
hi was trying to build a loop antenna i can use to hunt down some interference seems it's pretty strong on 14.200mhz i build a 2ft cross out of wood planning on feeding it w/ a short run of rg58u into pl259 questions: how many turns of wire do i need? (spool of 26ga insul/solid) do I need any capacitors or resistors etc aat the feedpoint if so what value?? thanks wasn't sure how to figure it out but i have to hunt down the interference as it's accross 1-30mhz and s9 thanks Do a search on 'ARDF + foxhunt' Tons of info... denny / k8do |
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"ml" wrote in message ... hi was trying to build a loop antenna i can use to hunt down some interference snip thanks wasn't sure how to figure it out but i have to hunt down the interference as it's accross 1-30mhz and s9 Not a direct answer to your question, but practical guidance, I hope, since the interference is heard down to 1 MHz, in the AM broadcast band (approx. 0.520 - 1.710 MHz): Most AM radios receive best when the antenna is aligned broadside to the signal arrival. They exhibit sharp signal dropouts or "nulls" when their built-in rod antennas are aligned with the signal arrival. Try this: Tune an AM station and slowly rotate the radio. (It's probably better to use a battery powered radio.) You should hear two distinct nulls -- first in one position and again when the radio has been turned a half circle further. You may need to turn the radio on its back or side to hear the most obvious nulls as you rotate it. Next, if you know where the transmitter is [http://www.fcc.gov/mb/audio/amq.html] you can relate its location to how the radio is positioned when you null that station. So, you have a simple DF set. Now, tune *off* the station into a dead freq and try the same thing on the sound of the interference, trying for that null. Although you'll have two possible directions for the source, changing your location within the house should allow you to triangulate the source. You might need to go outside. Caution: if it's getting on the power lines, it can drive you bats; One approach is to walk around with the radio and place it near plugged-in items -- even if you think they're off*. The buzz may get louder and softer as you move around, revealing the source. A/C adapters and battery chargers are possible sources of such interference, as are dimmers and some computer monitors, although monitors tend to put out a "comb" of frequencies -- clear/noisy/clear/noisy as you tune the band. Put aquarium heaters, electric blankets, baby monitors and garage door openers on the list of suspects. Many electrical or electronic devices have circuitry in them which could cause what you describe. *My friend's VCR, even powered down, caused interference to his HF reception. Because the VCR has a clock/timer that runs all the time, his only solution was to unplug it when he wasn't using it. |
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ml wrote in :
hi was trying to build a loop antenna i can use to hunt down some interference seems it's pretty strong on 14.200mhz i build a 2ft cross out of wood planning on feeding it w/ a short run of rg58u into pl259 questions: how many turns of wire do i need? (spool of 26ga insul/solid) do I need any capacitors or resistors etc aat the feedpoint if so what value?? thanks wasn't sure how to figure it out but i have to hunt down the interference as it's accross 1-30mhz and s9 See http://www.vk1od.net/SmallUntunedSquareLoop/index.htm for some ideas. There are other articles on the site discussing similar antennas, their Antenna Factor, and measurements made with the antenna. Owen |
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