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BPNJ,
When back and checked the eBay Auction Listing. The main Photo/Image shows Two (2) 'separate' "Individual" Ferrite Rod Loop Antenna Heads (VLF & AM/MW) with one Base Unit. AFAIK - The Coil is the Coil and for the same 'type' Ferrite Material and Cross Sectional Area: The Coil will not vary too much in its size and length for the same band of frequencies. ? Comments Please . . . Most Ferrite Rod Antenna Coils that I have seen for AM/MW are Single (One) Layer Wrapped: Most likely because for the at home builder 'doing-it-by-hand' this is the easiest method. ? Comments Please . . . However - I have seen Coils that a - Evenly "Spaced" over the 'full length' of the Ferrite Rod - Single Coil = One Coil near one end of the Ferrite Rod - Twin Coils = One Coil near each end of the Ferrite Rod ? Comments Please . . . For the same 'type' Ferrite Material and Cross Sectional Area as the Ferrite Rod gets Longer and Shorter the amount of RF EMF Energy {Signal} gathering Increases or Decreases respectively. ? Comments Please . . . The Ferrite Rod is used to gather and concentrate the RF EMF Energy {Signal} and reduce the physical size of the Antenna Element for an effective smaller antenna. ? Comments Please . . . It is my understanding that for a given 'type' Ferrite Material with a given Cross Sectional Area the Ferrite Rod can only be so long before the Gains are overcome by the minuses of using a longer Ferrite Rod. At some point as the Ferrite Rod gets longer; then the Cross Sectional Area has to Increase too. The result is a Longer and Thicker Ferrite Rod and these are Costly Items that usually do not warrant the cost based on any potential or actual improvement Signal Handling. ? Comments Please . . . iane ~ RHF .. .. |
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