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If you are going to try the 'fully covered evenly spaced' wire wrapped Ferrite Rod Antenna (FRA). Try using nylon/poly Fishing Line as the non-electrical/non-magnetic spacing material. Start at one end with both the wire and the FishLine and tightly wind them as a 'pair' flat and evenly over the FRA. Usually, 100 LB FishLine works well. For some 'types' of FRA Material and FRA "Sizes" using one wire and two(2) FishLines (twice the space) will work better. Just a simple 'trick' to keep the Wire Coil Tight and Evenly Spaced. iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Frank Dresser" = = = wrote in message ... "CW" wrote in message news:hhYmb.25685$mZ5.115003@attbi_s54... Unless you don't have it then use magnet wire. You'll never know the difference. That's true. I have several radios with standard wire wrapped around the ferrite rods. Usually when they use standard wire, the turns are spaced widely enough to take up nearly the length of the rod. A wide wire spacing, about twice the thickness of the wire should reduce losses and increase the tuning frequency range, compared to close spaced wire. In practice, the tuning range problem will probably be more noticable. Just wrap a bunch of wire, spaced maybe 1/16 to 1/8 inch or so, over the length of the rod. This probably won't tune to the top of the AM band. Then remove turns until it tunes to the top when the cap is fully open. Frank Dresser |
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