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Re: LF: Ferrite RX antennas

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Subject: Re: LF: Ferrite RX antennas
From: Stefan Schäfer <[email protected]>
Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 23:43:31 +0200
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Wolf,

Which dimensions has your ferrite rod had?

Never thought i will find a source for rods that are longer than 10 cm but see: http://www.box73.de/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=1422&osCsid=rqlpfme957i65d7etjil1ntru5

even an official distributor..

Any better links?

73, Stefan/DK7FC

Am 14.08.2011 22:27, schrieb wolf_dl4yhf:
Ferrite RX antennas.. been there when 136 kHz started.
Not as good as a larger air-core loop, possibly noise caused by the Barkhausen effect or similar effects, nonlinearities, etc.
Also beware the ferrite is a semiconductor so you will need some E-field screening, otherwise the ferrite material will couple noise into the windings. But it's not as bad as this may sound; actually I used a ferrite antenna for reception for some years until I discovered I had to disconnect the ...errr... RF counterpoise from the main antenna from the mains "ground", and only use an earthstake during receive, at DF0WD.

On the other hand, it's compact, relatively light-weight, and (in a resonant configuration) gives a nice preselector.
I remember when I connected a ferrite antenna to a tiny receiver with SA612 "gilbert cell mixer", the first signal I heard was G3KEV calling cq in CW.  Q5 in SSB bandwidth.
Such a receiver is extremely handy to go /p for reception, and compare different sites.

73,
   Wolf DL4YHF.


Am 14.08.2011 21:43, schrieb Minto Witteveen:

I haven’t thought about ferrite RX antenna for LF….My guess is that it is not going to work – not without an external antenna coupled to the ferrite, and then what’s the point?
DCF77 clocks often have trouble locking indoors or in the neighborhood of ‘QRM’ generators like PC’s, and look what power DCF77 is using…
I could be entirely wrong of course…

73’ Minto pa3bca

 
Sent: Sunday, August 14, 2011 20:03
Subject: Re: LF: Re: 137 grabbers
 
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BTW what do you think about a ferrite RX antenna for LF? Now i'm opening an older discussion i expect ;-)

73, Stefan/DK7FC



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