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George Cornelius wrote:
Channel Jumper wrote: KRLD - operates with a effective radiated power of 50,000 watts. [...] Simple blocking circuit: a 365 pf variable capacitor and a 240 microhenry ferrite core inductor or coil Rethinking... I chose the standard tuned circuit components used in the input stage of an AM radio over the years, but looking closer I would guess that for a low impedence feed line you would get better results - a sharper null - using a smaller inductor and a larger capacitor. So let's say we divide the inductance L of the coil by 10. For 1080 Khz, you need 1/sqrt(L C) = 2 pi f, or C = 1/( 4 pi^2 f^2 L). This means you'll need to tune C to about 900 pf for a 24 uh coil. If you use a 365 pf variable C and add 750 pf or so in parallel to it, then, changing to using this smaller coil, you should be able to tune the null plus or minus a few hundred Khz around the station frequency. George Cornelius |
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