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Old October 29th 14, 10:53 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,uk.radio.amateur
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Default Loop Antenna at ~60 kHz

rickman wrote in :

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.


Thanks for the suggestion. I'm not sure this would be any better than
feeding it directly into my digital input. That is a differential input
and I expect to use feedback to overcome the residual input offset. So
the input will be pretty sensitive


Well, try it. If it works then inputs are better these days. Or at least,
more sensitive to small changes. As far as I know, digital inputs are usually
specified with a wide dead band for levels, amounting to HUGE hysteresis and
a need for a lot of gain first sp you already ned an op-amp stage no matter
what unless your digital inputs have hair triggers at exactly the threshold
you wanr.

The thing about the CA3140 is that with just three passive parts: M-ohmage of
positive feedback, input series capacitance, and input ground resistor after
the cap, you can empirically set some very nice signal preconditioning as
well as raw gain, all on a very convenient single rail supply at 5V.
 
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