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Subject: | LF: LF ferrite RX antennas |
From: | Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]> |
Date: | Sun, 01 Jan 2012 14:30:30 +0100 |
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Hello Doug,LF ferrite RX antennas were built and discussed here a few months ago. They perform excellent but there is no advantage against a larger loop. For me the real only advantage is the handy dimensions so it can find its place in a backpack. I took a few russian ferrite rods from ebay.If you want, take a look to some photos i took during constructing my antenna: http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DSC04160.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/ferrite%20antenna%20parts.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/inside.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/Q.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/arrangement.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/LF-P%20RX%20RIG.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC_LF_p_active_ferrite_antenna.JPG http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC-p%20LF%20RX.jpg http://dl.dropbox.com/u/19882028/LF/DK7FC%20LF-p%20RX%20converter.jpg 73, Stefan/DK7FC PS: There is a design of M0BMU as well! Am 01.01.2012 14:03, schrieb Douglas D. Williams: Mal, I am currently using an active e-probe antenna that was made by Jack Smith at Clifton Laboratories. I asked him to custom modify this one to be more sensitive than his standard version below 10 kHz, because I plan to use it to try to receive a TA signal on your "dreamer's band". He was able to make it quite sensitive down to 3 kHz at the expense of using some parts with a lower voltage rating, so I have to be careful not to short out the coax, etc. It is located about 15 meters from my house and the base of the antenna is a mere 3 meters above ground, and about 10 meters from the treeline. http://i81.photobucket.com/albums/j231/Goranothos/antenna.jpg My receiver is an Icom R75 (with CW filters), preceded by an LF Converter of AMRAD design with a TXCO for frequency stability, preceded by a 500 kHz low pass filter. I also have a Wellbrook LFL1010, which is not currently in service, but since this season is starting off so well, I may put it back up for comparison with the e-probe. Over the years, I have used several different antennas for LF reception, including tuned longwires, homebrew e-probes that I constructed, homebrew loops, but I must say I am very impressed with the Clifton Labs product, as well as the LFL1010, which I used last season. Someday I would like to construct a large ferrite core receiving antenna. 73, Doug KB4OER On 1/1/12, mal hamilton<[email protected]> wrote:Doug Nice screen shot from you. You are receiving extremely well. What sort of antenna do you use. You might also hear/see me on 500 Khz running 10W erp 73 es tnx de mal/g3kev |
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