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On 5/26/2010 5:52 AM, Man-wai Chang to The Door (33600bps) wrote:
That will work if that's what you want to do. The radio's ferrite antenna replaces the 2 turn pickup loop. If you want to be able to do both, include the pickup loop anyway. Being a noob in electronics (was never trained in that context), I need to do my homework to understand your replies. Thanks! ![]() Sorry, what that means is all you need to do is place the radio near the loop, just like you mentioned earlier. If you want to connect to output of the loop to the antenna input of an AM receiver at some later time, that will work, too. If you don't think you'll use the output from the pickup loop, then skip it for now. You can always add it later if you need it. Good luck. tom K0TAR |
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Sorry, what that means is all you need to do is place the radio near the
loop, just like you mentioned earlier. If you want to connect to output of the loop to the antenna input of an AM receiver at some later time, that will work, too. If you don't think you'll use the output from the pickup loop, then skip it for now. You can always add it later if you need it. I have a cheap Sony Dream Machine radio. It has no AM antenna port. SO the loop antenna should boost its AM reception. That's why I asked. ![]() Could FM reception be boosted by the same idea? That Dream Machine radio has only a simple wire as FM antenna. -- @~@ Might, Courage, Vision, SINCERITY. / v \ Simplicity is Beauty! May the Force and Farce be with you! /( _ )\ (x86_64 Ubuntu 9.10) Linux 2.6.34 ^ ^ 20:41:01 up 7 days 23:52 1 user load average: 1.08 1.06 1.01 不借貸! 不詐騙! 不援交! 不打交! 不打劫! 不自殺! 請考慮綜援 (CSSA): http://www.swd.gov.hk/tc/index/site_...sub_addressesa |
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