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LF: Trans-atlantic QSO/Active antenna preamps

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Subject: LF: Trans-atlantic QSO/Active antenna preamps
From: "James Moritz" <[email protected]>
Date: Mon, 19 Feb 2001 17:34:08 +0000
Organization: University of Hertfordshire
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Dear LF Group

Congratulations to Laurie & Larry on their QSO - for those in the Antipodes wanting to participate in G to VK and ZL tests, perhaps now would be a good time to switch on the spectrogram software - by the time you have successfully obtained a 136kHz allocation, and built new transmitters and antennas, enough time might have elapsed to receive a CQ call :-)

Thanks to PA0SE for the info on the active antenna - this preamp circuit is a high frequency application of the "charge amplifier" circuit configuration, widely used with other capacitive signal sources, such as condenser microphones and piezoelectric transducers. Resistors of up to 5Gigohms are listed by RS components, if you don't mind paying several pounds each. Not sure what an FD300 diode is, but it must have very low leakage!

For those interested in using op-amps at LF frequencies, I have been experimenting with the Burr-Brown OPA604. Although primarily an audio device, this is quite well suited to tuned loop pre- amps and other high impedance, moderate bandwidth applications. It has fairly low voltage noise, 10nV/rootHz, which is less than the thermal noise produced by most tuned loops, and negligible current noise. It is reasonably fast - 20MHz GBP, 25V/us slew rate, but not really fast enough for wideband antennas. It works OK from a single 12V supply rail. It is fairly cheap at a bit over 1GBP and seems to resist destruction quite effectively.

Cheers, Jim Moritz
73 de M0BMU


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