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![]() "JosephKK" wrote in message ... On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 08:31:28 -0800, Richard Clark wrote: On Thu, 29 Jan 2009 06:41:17 GMT, "Spin" wrote: Is it feasable to remove the ferrite antenna from an am radio & replace it with an external multi-turn box loop with the same primary/secondary inductance? Those with more than one coil (almost all) are not primary to secondary relationships. One coil is the RF/Mixer stage, and the other is the Oscillator stage and the ferrite provides the mixing path as well as the signal pickup path. If you closely examine the variable capacitor, you should see that it is also two independent sections on the same frame (or inside the same enclosure). There should also be a trimmer for each, one for peaking the RF, the other for tracking the Oscillator. If there is a TRF stage, it will probably have another coil/cap combo and probably with that coil as a separate item. It would help if you identify the "am radio." 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC Sorry no, they are not going to inject the LO via the loopstick. That would lead to illegal and unacceptable emissions. I thought this sounded wrong, and I've certainly never encountered a domestic receiver designed to radiate its LO! Such a design could wreak havoc in the medium wave band (where a low-side LO would be in-band for part of its range). Chris |
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