Dear Peter.
If I was to put them into an overlapping bundle  should the separate bars
 be 
a)in physical contact with each other
 
No this is not necessary. The major gap is the distance from pole to pole via 
the air.
 
b) completely isolated from each other
 
 
No, rods may touch each other
 
c) if glued together is there a specific "glue" that should be used
 
 
Just fill the rods in an stable tube of plastic material (fiber glass 
reinforced tube or PVC tube.
Aboot the relative permeability of an gapped mag circuit have a look to the 
amidon catalog (Amidon.de or just try ast Fair Rite, the manufacturer of amidon 
ferrites. Moreabout soft ferrites and mag. materials upon request.
55,
Hans-Albrecht
DK 8 ND
 
 
 
[email protected] schrieb am 05.01.06 10:39:39:
 
I have a pile of ferrite rods that I have rescued from radios over the
years.
I have been thinking about trying to make them into one larger antenna rod
for receiving only.
Would I get any advantage over a normal short single rod, or do the
advantages from one aspect get cancelled out by other aspects. I'm sure
this must have been tried out before any advice would be appreciated.
If I was to put them into an overlapping bundle  should the separate bars
 be 
a)in physical contact with each other
b) completely isolated from each other
c) if glued together is there a specific "glue" that should be used
 happy new year to all on list 
regards
peter  G8AFN
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