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If you search the archives of this group (for example with Google), you
wil find some good info about loops for low frequency reception. One way to keep the loop's effective self capacitance down is to wind it with the wires spaces apart some. It is common to use at least one wire diameter spacing between wires, so it would be at least two times the wire diameter, center to center. You can also put, say, 11 pieces of wooden dowel or PVC pipe in a circle. Number them in sequence. Then wind the wire outside 1, inside 2, outside 3, ... outside 11, inside 1, outside 2, ... so that each successive turn is on the opposite side of each particular pipe. (The axis of each pipe is perpendicular to the plane of the circle.) As you can see, you must use an odd number of posts in this construction. There is benefit to making the loop very symmetrical about a vertical plane, because local sources of noise are likely to be electric field which is perpendicular to the earth, and will be rejected by such a symmetrical antenna. Cheers, Tom |
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Three grey boxes stacked like this one http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/am...oopbottom2.jpg would allow to make a spiral with 8 turns ... etc ... should be the best solution ... I bought 2 of these at a sell out for 4 euro/$/piece, now they are at 17 ;-( .. ! In article . com, "K7ITM" wrote: If you search the archives of this group (for example with Google), you wil find some good info about loops for low frequency reception. One way to keep the loop's effective self capacitance down is to wind it with the wires spaces apart some. It is common to use at least one wire diameter spacing between wires, so it would be at least two times the wire diameter, center to center. You can also put, say, 11 pieces of wooden dowel or PVC pipe in a circle. Number them in sequence. Then wind the wire outside 1, inside 2, outside 3, ... outside 11, inside 1, outside 2, ... so that each successive turn is on the opposite side of each particular pipe. (The axis of each pipe is perpendicular to the plane of the circle.) As you can see, you must use an odd number of posts in this construction. There is benefit to making the loop very symmetrical about a vertical plane, because local sources of noise are likely to be electric field which is perpendicular to the earth, and will be rejected by such a symmetrical antenna. Cheers, Tom -- een appeltje te schillen met http://applefaulty.be http://users.fulladsl.be/spb13810/bwnl.htm Breng je iMac G5 terug (ik wil binnen 2 jaar geen defecte 2de hands Apple kopen) http://www.apple.com/nl/support/imac...ensionprogram/ |
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