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![]() "Spin" wrote in message ... I read that an AM BCB radio station transmits through a vertical antenna. If this is true why does the signal diminish when i turn the ferrite rod antenna & radio receiver in a vertical position? A ferrite rod antenna responds to the magnetic-field component of the radio wave radiated by the transmitting station. All significant AM medium-wave and long-wave stations use one or more vertical conductors as their transmitting antenna and the current passing through this conductor generates a magnetic field. The current path is vertical so the resulting lines of magnetic force are loops surrounding this vertical path - that is, loops in planes parallel to the surface of the earth. Some distance away from the transmitting antenna, the outgoing radio wave can be described by a magnetic field component aligned the same as these loops, that is horizontal lines at any point of inspection, or by an electric field component aligned perpendicularly, that is vertical. By convention, the 'polarisation' of a single radio wave is the direction of its electric field component and vertical polarisation is used for MW/LW because it yields much better range for the same power than horizontal polarisation (which would try to develop an electric field on the surface of the conducting earth). To couple power out from this radio wave requires a coil or loop to draw current from the magnetic field or a dipole to derive voltage from the electric field (from which to draw current). A coil couples to a magnetic field when the lines of magnetic force pass through it ... so your ferrite rod antenna works best when it is aligned with its axis horizontal. Chris .... let the flames begin! |
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