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Re: LF: ferrite rods

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Subject: Re: LF: ferrite rods
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Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 12:26:08 +0100
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Hi Peter,
please have a look to http://www.amateur-radio-antenna.com/Module-Site/index.htm

may be you can get some ideas!

73' Tom DL4EAU


-----Original Message-----
Date: Tue, 10 Jan 2006 10:26:15 +0100
Subject: Re: LF: ferrite rods
From: "[email protected]" To: [email protected]

Many thanks to all the useful information on a Ferrite rod antenna that
has
been received via the list and by direct e-mail.

It is interesting to note that I  sent the same original e-mail to
another
e-mail list from which I have had no replies. You are to be
congratulated
on your willingness to support others on this list.  When ever I am
talking
to people [in the day job] about communities of practice in education I
use
this list as an example of the value of e-mail groups.

My conclusion to the antenna  is to experiment with a number of
development
steps with ferrites while recognising that effort put into an airspaced
loop would yield better results. However the reduced complexity and
easier
control of direction of ferrite makes it  an interesting alternative. If
I
have time in the summer I am considering digging up parts of the patio
and
lawn to get some coax and some other cables to the bottom of the garden.
Then see if I can get planning permission ( local from "Her in doors"
)then
I think a decent sized multi turn loop would be the next stage.


regards
peter G8AFN



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