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As I understand it a shielded loop (non-magnetic shield) favors the
magnetic field. If I wanted to measure the difference between the 2 fields how would I measure the electric field? A loop shielded with magnetic material would probably reject both fields. The 3.5 foot loop for my old HP comparator for WWVB is totally non-magnetic. Can I generate and transmit each field separately? If so how would I do it? tnx -- 73 Hank WD5JFR |
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