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![]() "rickman" wrote in message ... 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. I spent some time simulating antennas in spice and was able to get a bit of a feel for the circuit, but I'm not convinced it would work the way I want. Just before I set the project aside I was told I needed to model the radiation resistance. That has the potential of wrecking the Q of the circuit. I am counting on the high Q to boost the output voltage. If the radiation resistance is at all appreciable I would lose the high Q and need to start over. I don't think I would try and reinvent that type of antenna. There are several designs on the web that use a loop about 3 feet in diameter and several turns of wire inside the shield. In most cases a low noise preamp is needed, but that shold be simpleand inexpensive to build. Go to this page and go toward the bottom for some loop antenna ideas. http://www.w4dex.com/lf.htm I have known Dexter for around 40 years. --- This email is free from viruses and malware because avast! Antivirus protection is active. http://www.avast.com |
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