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On 4/2/2015 12:36 PM, amdx wrote:
On 4/2/2015 9:23 AM, Jan Panteltje wrote: On a sunny day (Thu, 02 Apr 2015 09:10:47 -0500) it happened amdx wrote in : I'm about to build this circuit to compare output from different ferrite receive antennas. I will be using it with the the FET amplifier referenced at the bottom of the page, so the input impedance is not a concern. I'm mostly interested in the DC output to monitor signal levels. AM band frequencies. http://www.crystal-radio.eu/diodedet...dedetector.htm Any fix for the sinewave distortion in the second and third scope traces. Mikek If you really want to be linear for small voltages at ferrite rod frequencies then a small opamp diode detector would be a lot better. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precision_rectifier So, you think the distortion is caused by the diodes and some gain ahead of them would solve that problem. I don't know how important linearity really is, I just want a relative comparison between antennas. However, if I build it better, it may have more use in the future. He says it listenable at 10mv, which seems high compared to the sensitivity of a good AM radio. I'll be measuring across a resonant ferrite rod, I don't know what a minimum usable voltage would be. I'll go check. Mikek That voltage is going to be pretty small. Unless your signal is strong and close, it will be low uVolts. -- Rick |
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