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rickman wrote in :
I have a project in mind that would need a very good antenna in the frequency range of 60 kHz. Originally I looked at loop antennas and liked the idea of a large shielded loop made of coax tuned with a capacitor. My goal is to get as large a signal as possible from the antenna and matching circuit to allow the use of a receiver with very low sensitivity... in fact an all digital receiver. MSF time signals? Just a thought... If you're interfacing an analog signal to digital, one trick I used (for audio but it ought to help here too) is a CA3140 with a bit of positive feedback through a few Mohms for hysteresis to clean the signal a bit. The resulting Schmitt trigger, powered by about 5 or 6V, could be sensitive to take a lot of strain off your antenna. Whether this alone gives you enough gain I don't know, but it is cheap to try. |
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