It is interesting to try to work out what might be possible by induction... [...] have a look at http://www.home.pon.net/785/equipment/transmitting/VLF_transmit_2.htm this experiment used two triang
It would be quite easy for anyone to generate 50-100W or so and feed this into a largish diameter multi-turn loop. Correctly aligned and with a similar loop at the far end and using decent weak signa
Dear Roger, LF Group, It is interesting to try to work out what might be possible by induction... First, how much magnetic field is needed for reception? Assuming we can make a receiver where externa
Thanks for the URL Jacek. That site should be an inspiration to all of us experimental ops! 73 es GL petefmt -- On Sat, 13/3/10, Jacek Lipkowski <[email protected]> wrote: From: Jacek Lipkowski
Hi Jacek and group That is a very good site and the sound clips help identify stations like the Alpha nav aids. That is a really dedicated guy, I liked the auto signals I never thought they would rad
Yes, I get the same answer for that loop and current. I am finding it is well worth orienting the loop to null the average direction of the prevailing VLF background. There is nearly always around 6d