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I have been following the antenna discussion and a lot of people
point to the low noise antenna web site (http://www.anarc.org/naswa/badx/ante...e_antenna.html). This site recommends a 9:1 impedance transformer. That matches impedance, but you also lose 3:1 on your antenna voltage. I can put a JFET in a box and get the same ratio, but without the voltage loss. Other than the voltage needed, what would be the down side? The power is so small, 4-AA batts will run it for a year, even if I forget to flip the switch. There are good JFETs that are a least as "flat" in response as the transformer. I always check the "prior-art" before I build something. But I will be trying both this break. TIA, Steve. -- Steven D. Swift, , http://www.novatech-instr.com NOVATECH INSTRUMENTS, INC. P.O. Box 55997 206.301.8986, fax 206.363.4367 Seattle, Washington 98155 USA |
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