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If you have a good antenna do you _want_ to use a coil that's going to pick
up fields? I would think you'd want to control the energy getting into your set. What ever happened to buying a bottle of fancy whiskey and using the cardboard tube it came in for a coil? "John Popelish" wrote in message ... Fred Bartoli wrote: Whatever the material, a core shape is not well suited to pickup fields. Instead, use an opened one, like ferrite sticks. Unfortunately you'll have to have many more turns. Yep. Went right past me without even a whoosh noise. ;-) -- John Popelish |
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