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Now I know this is a bit OT, but can anyone recommend me any sites on how to
build a pre selector for the MW band. Several times tried google searches, but only came up with commerical ones, and ideally I would like to build one myself. Any leads greatly appreciated, Richard, Warsaw |
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Richard -
The manual for an RME DB22-A preselector, available for download at the BAMA archive http://bama.edebris.com/manuals/rme/db22a/ should give you some ideas. --Chuck "Richard" wrote in message ... Now I know this is a bit OT, but can anyone recommend me any sites on how to build a pre selector for the MW band. Several times tried google searches, but only came up with commerical ones, and ideally I would like to build one myself. Any leads greatly appreciated, Richard, Warsaw |
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Simplest one you can make is by taking the main tuning capacitor and ferrite
rod antenna out of an old AM radio, wiring them in parallel, then putting that circuit in series with your antenna. That will allow you to peak the frequency you're tuned to, reducing all others. If you wire that circuit (an LC circuit) from your antenna to ground, it will notch the frequency it's tuned to ... kinda handy if you've got a local pest that splatters across the bands. jw K9RZZ |
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Thanks for the replies,
BUT what I still needs is a pre selector, a la palstar's MW550p unit, rather than an active aerial or pre amp or ATU. I have an ATU and I can make a pre amp, but I would like to find a circuit diagram for a really selective (6khz bandwidth) pre selector like the palstar unit Rgds Richard "Richard" wrote in message ... Now I know this is a bit OT, but can anyone recommend me any sites on how to build a pre selector for the MW band. Several times tried google searches, but only came up with commerical ones, and ideally I would like to build one myself. Any leads greatly appreciated, Richard, Warsaw |
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![]() "Richard" wrote in message ... | Now I know this is a bit OT, but can anyone recommend me any sites on how to | build a pre selector for the MW band. Several times tried google searches, | but only came up with commerical ones, and ideally I would like to build one | myself. | | Any leads greatly appreciated, | | Richard, Warsaw That's a good idea, Richard. I, too, would find this kind of project interesting. Another one which would be fun and useful is a phasing unit that allows for the phasing of 2 dipoles. 73, Steve Lawrence KAØPMD Burnsville, Minnesota (NOTE: My email address has only one "dot." You'll have to edit out the one between the "7" and the "3" in my email address if you wish to reply via email) --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.688 / Virus Database: 449 - Release Date: 5/18/04 |
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J999w wrote: Simplest one you can make is by taking the main tuning capacitor and ferrite rod antenna out of an old AM radio, wiring them in parallel, then putting that circuit in series with your antenna. That will allow you to peak the frequency you're tuned to, reducing all others. If you wire that circuit (an LC circuit) from your antenna to ground, it will notch the frequency it's tuned to ... kinda handy if you've got a local pest that splatters across the bands. You've got that reversed. A parallel tuned circuit has its highest impedance at resonance, so if you put it in series with the antenna, it will act as a notch filter. In parallel with the antenna circuit, it will as a selector, causing off resonance signals to be reduced. Better performance may be obtained by tapping down on the winding, or by using a small link winding, as the receiver's antenna input may be loading down the tuned circuit. One confusion is that if you use an unshielded loopstick, it's acting as an antenna, too. Mark Zenier Washington State resident |
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![]() "Richard" wrote: | Stephen, see the MW DX group at http://www.mwcircle.org/ and check out the | MWC Reprint Catelogue, some great stuff | | Such as LIL-1, Loop and Wire Phaser | A new circuit for combining signals from loop and end-fed antennas. | | MWDX-6 Phasing Unit | Detailed construction and operating notes for this advanced | antenna phasing unit. Experience essential. | 32pp £3.80 09/94 M Connelly | | | etc, | | Good Hunting and let me know how things go! | | Rgds | Richard, Warsaw Dziekuje, Richard - I've been looking and drooling simultaneously. Now, I've got a problem: How can I hide such a purchase from my wife? (grinning) Dzien dobry, Steve Lawrence Burnsville, Minnesota --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.688 / Virus Database: 449 - Release Date: 5/18/04 |
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"Stephen M.H. Lawrence" wrote ...
Dziekuje, Richard - I've been looking and drooling simultaneously. Now, I've got a problem: How can I hide such a purchase from my wife? Hide this, Bro. Lawrence. http://palstar.com/MW550p.htm . Laid hands on one at Dayton last weekend - sccccchhhhweeeeet .. and they've cut the price on it since last year. Seems like it was always $349 till this time. |
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NOTE: Back in the early 1960s I managed to receive "WBZ" in
Boston using a Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable Radio) with an outboard 'inductively coupled' Tunable Ferrite Rod Antenna Feed by a 65 Foot Random Wire Antenna. GoTo= http://www.transistor.org/collection.../hitachi9.html NOTE: This took me Two Winter Seasons to Log this DX Catch. Thats' All Folks ~ RHF . . = = = (J999w) wrote in message = = = ... Simplest one you can make is by taking the main tuning capacitor and ferrite rod antenna out of an old AM radio, wiring them in parallel, then putting that circuit in series with your antenna. That will allow you to peak the frequency you're tuned to, reducing all others. If you wire that circuit (an LC circuit) from your antenna to ground, it will notch the frequency it's tuned to ... kinda handy if you've got a local pest that splatters across the bands. jw K9RZZ NOTE: Back in the early 1960s I managed to receive "WBZ" in Boston using a Hitachi TH-812 (TRF AM/MW Portable Radio) with an outboard 'inductively coupled' Tunable Ferrite Rod Antenna Feed by a 65 Foot Random Wire Antenna. GoTo= http://www.transistor.org/collection.../hitachi9.html NOTE: This took me Two Winter Seasons to Log this DX Catch. Now that seemed to be a sweet catch, especially on that piece. Did you qsl by chance? ~^Monitoring The Spectrum^~ Hammarlund HQ129X /Heathkit Q Multiplier Hammarlund HQ140X Multiple GE P-780's(GREAT BCB Radios) RCA Victor *Strato- World* RCA Victor RJC77W-K(Walnut Grain) 1942 Zenith Wave Magnet 6G 601M Cathedral/ Ross#2311/Rhapsody-MultiBand DX100/394/*SUPER*398/399/402 OMGS Transistor Eight/Realistic 12-1451 Henry Kloss Model One/Bell+HowellSW ~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~*~* Alpha Delta DX Sloper 57ft. 500ft. 12AWG. (non-terminated) 120ft. 12 AWG Long-Wire 2 Radio Shack Loop Antennas Radio Shack Amplified Antenna 30X30 DiamondLoop(six section 830pf Cap) * Diamond Loop mounted to Lazy Susan TurnTable* *21/2X2ft.FiveSpoked~Penta-Loop~PancakeLoop* ~OptimusCTR-111Cassettte Recorder~ ~Radio Shack 2Speed VOX#43-476~ ~Ramsey Speech Scrambler~ |
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