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Old October 29th 14, 11:05 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna,uk.radio.amateur
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Default Loop Antenna at ~60 kHz

rickman wrote in :

The entire power
budget is a couple hundred microwatts.


There's a tiny Texas Instruments one that might do it, very cheap too.
TLV2341, uses as little as 17A single rail supply at up to 8V. I didn't use
it because it wasn't fast enough for what I bought it for, but it might be
worth trying for MSF signals.
 
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