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hi...
i am currently doin a project and am stuck at making a ferrite core antenna with tuning circuit to detect a 457 khz RF wave.can aneone help me in this regard... regards vedaprakash |
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![]() wrote in message ... hi... i am currently doin a project and am stuck at making a ferrite core antenna with tuning circuit to detect a 457 khz RF wave.can aneone help me in this regard... regards vedaprakash I would use one out of an old AM broadcast radio. You just have to increase the C a little. Tam |
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Tam/WB2TT wrote:
... I would use one out of an old AM broadcast radio. You just have to increase the C a little. Tam Actually, a good idea, heck, tear apart two old am radios, use the cores side-by-side, cut down on the turns and allow you to go lower .... JS |
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