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Hi All
I have built the circuit on this website http://braincambre500.freeservers.com/rss(1)(1)(1).htm and the circuit diagram is he http://braincambre500.freeservers.co...0schematic.gif My question is this: When I increase the antenna length to say 30cms, from the recommeded 6inchs or 15cms, the circuit does not work. Why is this? I know the antenna captures RF signals and this current is fed into the circuit, but I dont know why the circuit stops working - is it something to do with overloading the circuit ? Thanks for your time Shelton. |
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Archimedes wrote:
When I increase the antenna length to say 30cms, from the recommeded 6inchs or 15cms, the circuit does not work. The device is a super-regenerative receiver. The antenna is part of the oscillator circuit. If you change the length of the antenna, you change the resonant frequency and/or possibly cause the oscillator to stop oscillating. Either of those results will cause the receiver not to work right. -- 73, Cecil http://www.w5dxp.com |
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![]() The device is a super-regenerative receiver. The antenna is part of the oscillator circuit. If you change the length of the antenna, you change the resonant frequency and/or possibly cause the oscillator to stop oscillating. Either of those results will cause the receiver not to work right. -- 73, Cecil *http://www.w5dxp.com Hi Cecil Thankyou very much for explaining that to me - yes i didnt know that as a superregen, the antenna becomes part of the resonant circuit! Thanks! Shelton. |
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