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wrote: I"m trying to build a clock that uses the WWVB signal to keep its own time. I have everything built and working except the Antenna portion. I have a 1.1mH ferrite rod Antenna. I know tuning it would require a capacitor that I calculated to be 7700pF. The problem I am having is tuning it. I am not sure how to test it to make sure it is working correctly. I have tried broadcasting a 60kHz signal from a function generator and viewing it on an O-scope and Spectrum Analyzer, but I"m seeing nothing. I"m looking for any suggestions to prove I have this tuned correctly. Feed the parallel LC circuit from the function generator with a 100k ohm resistor and look at the voltage across the LC with a scope. you should see an obvious peak when you sweep the frequency. You can get pretty large mica compression trimmers (?-500 pF), still. So you could tune with one of those in parallel with some fixed caps. Mark Zenier Googleproofaddress(account:mzenier provider:eskimo domain:com) |
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