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On Thu, 13 Apr 2006 20:19:49 -0700, running dogg wrote:
Verstaldin wrote: I'm no electronics expert, but I am wondering if a "long wire" antenna might be better than a coil for a low frequency of that sort (50' or so )? Good luck on your project. Most factory made radio controlled clocks use a thick ferrite antenna. I have an Atomic Time wall clock that uses a 6-7 inch ferrite, and my Sony bedside clock has a ferrite in a bulky enclosure attached with a wire. I figure that he's got some electrical value wrong, like somebody else said, but I wouldn't know what. I have a $75 Casio Atomic Time wris****ch that uses an antenna the size of a large vitamin capsule. about 3/4'' long by 3/32'' in diameter. |
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