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Having modded my Ten Tec RX-320 for VLF/LF (for no good reason other
than I was in there anyway), I am looking for a cheap and easy low low band antenna. Two miles of wire is not practical for my QTH. Also, big loops are problematic. So I am considering antennas using huge ferrite bars and reasonable wire lengths. In particular, I am interested in the antenna entiled "Shortwave / AM / Longwave Radio Booster" shown at: http://www.stormwise.com/vfr12cproject.htm I would use the direct connect option, since my radio has no internal ferrite bar for coupling to. (1) Does this make any sense at all? I would put the turns on a bigger pipe and slide the ferrite into the bigger pipe. I am told that you can "fine tune" by sliding the ferrite bar. I am not sure what is being fine tuned, except maybe the inductance to get resonance with whatever cap is in the circuit. If it does make sense, can I get this to work from 10kHz to 550kHz? 10kHz to 1500 kHz? The vendor thinks so, but he is selling ferrite bars -- the bigger the better. He is recommending the 24" monster, with 300 turns and a 1 uF cap. However, using 27 ga magnet wire, I only need 5" to get 300 turns. (2) Which ferrite bar should I use -- 12", 24" or 36" -- to get the result I need without overkill? See table at: http://www.stormwise.com/vlf.htm (3) Is there somthing I can read that will provide some guidance as to number of turns, cap value and expected frequency range? Ken KC2JDY Ken (to reply via email remove "zz" from address) |
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