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On Wed, 4 Nov 2015 01:27:16 -0500, rickman wrote:
On 11/4/2015 12:41 AM, Jeff Liebermann wrote: On Tue, 3 Nov 2015 03:37:36 -0500, rickman wrote: Sorry, but I need to bail out of this interesting discussion for about a week. I just landed another satellite dish repair job and need to steal some time. Yeah, me too. I'm back. I got a one week delay. I get to do the dishes next Thurs. However, I still need to reduce my usenet time in order to get a few important things done. (If I did everything I promised to do, I'd never get anything done). It is not very useful to get a 2.5% improvement. That's the bottom line. Yes, but silver plating looks cool and will probably sell a few more overpriced antennas. I guess the generic version should be polished copper coated with Krylon, while the "pro" version might be silver plated and coated with Krylon. Sorry, but no "Monster Cable" model in 2% gold is planned. Besides, at the high end, diminishing returns becomes a fact-o-life. For a 2.5% improvement, you get to pay 50% more. Seems fair to me. You are now analyzing receiving antennas. That's a gear shift. I've been discussing transmitting antennas. Big distinction. Receive is my main area of interest. I'm trying not to do anything that will preclude its use as a transmit antenna. At QRP levels (5watts), the distinction isn't that big. The fun starts at 50 watts and up. From the standpoint of construction, the big difference is that the tuning cap has to handle high voltages and that the loop needs to survive high currents. Incidentally, this is one reason why I can't directly answer some of your questions and why I seem to be drifting in topic. I'm following my own reading and tinkering, not yours. Hmmm... if that's correct, it might be useful for my quest for the worlds smallest practical HF loop. Xmit and receive put very different requirements on the antenna. Which do you wish to optimize? Initially, just receive performance. Once that's working and understood, the tuning cap and loop construction can be beefed up to handle the voltages and current levels needed for transmit. What power level/range are you shooting for? Initially QRP (5 watts). Next about 50 watts (digital modes). Eventually, 150 watts (SSB). These can be 3 different models, with 3 different capacitors and 3 different mechanical designs. After some tinkering, I know what it takes to make something that works in transmit. What I don't know is how small I can make the loop and that's what I'm initially working on calculating and testing. An all too common problem is that the tuning changes between trnansmit and receive. If I can't cure that, I'll probably need remote antenna tuning, motor drive, uP control, etc. I seem to recall some errors were reported, but I don't recall them being of any consequence. You haven't indicated if it's your model. I uploaded it to: http://802.11junk.com/jeffl/antennas/magnetic-loop/Antenna_trans_LTspice/Antenna_trans_loop.asc Is this the latest? This is what it produces: Circuit: * C:\blah-blah\jeffl\antennas\magnetic-loop\Antenna_trans_LTspice\Antenna_trans_loop.asc Number of points per octave reduced from 3000000 to 19545. Multiply defined .measure result: max Each .measure statement needs a unique result name. Date: Wed Nov 04 16:49:57 2015 Total elapsed time: 0.266 seconds. I have no idea how it will work on thinwall sections. That's a big deal. It needs to work with thin tubing. Time permitting, I'll try it on whatever aluminum tubing I can find. I have an aluminum ladder than could use some reinforcing, so I'll get some practice. I'll probably have to use propane as oxy-acetylene will probably burn a hole in it. I'm happy with the idea of soldering. "How to Solder Aluminum Thin Wall Tubing" http://www.ehow.com/how_6069853_solder-aluminum-thin-wall-tubing.html -- Jeff Liebermann 150 Felker St #D http://www.LearnByDestroying.com Santa Cruz CA 95060 http://802.11junk.com Skype: JeffLiebermann AE6KS 831-336-2558 |
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