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Henry Kiefer wrote:
. . . But I miss something. Maybe something with differences between transmitting and receiving with a ferrite antenna. The antenna is not pure reciprocal - because the ferrite (or iron powder) can be nonlinear! 1. Ferrite and powdered iron are entirely different materials, with different physical and magnetic characteristics. Powdered iron isn't a good choice for this application. 2. You're not likely to drive either one into a nonlinear region when they're in the form of a rod because of the large air gap in the magnetic path. Roy Lewallen, W7EL |
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