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Another active antenna resource.
Another active antenna resource.
In the AmRad QST article mention is made of a set of articles from 1983 that appeared in "Radio Electronics". And the need for serious experimenters to read it. One of the few advantages of getting up at 3:00EDT, other then listening to ABC, is the ability to do some pure research. Check out: part 1 http://www.rsl.ku.edu/~eecs501/active_antennas/Burhans1983REpp63-66.pdf part 2 http://www.rsl.ku.edu/~eecs501/active_antennas/Burhans1983REpp65-72.pdf I almost remember this "from way back when" and I think the missing 3rd part had a low pas filter and a LF preselector. Terry |
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wrote: Another active antenna resource. In the AmRad QST article mention is made of a set of articles from 1983 that appeared in "Radio Electronics". And the need for serious experimenters to read it. One of the few advantages of getting up at 3:00EDT, other then listening to ABC, is the ability to do some pure research. Check out: part 1 http://www.rsl.ku.edu/~eecs501/active_antennas/Burhans1983REpp63-66.pdf part 2 http://www.rsl.ku.edu/~eecs501/active_antennas/Burhans1983REpp65-72.pdf I almost remember this "from way back when" and I think the missing 3rd part had a low pas filter and a LF preselector. I've got those on paper, what one are you missing? Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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