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Subject: | LF: Re: Ferrite Receive Antennas |
From: | pws <[email protected]> |
Date: | Fri, 19 Aug 2011 20:35:25 +0200 |
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Hi, O.K., once again. Seems like to post into /dev/null... I wrote:> All you need about constructing ferrite loops and what you can do using > this kind of antenna: > "New Potential of Low-Frequency Radionavigation in the 21st Century" > Doctoral thesis of Wouter Johan PELGRUM. > > Get it there: > http://www.vhl.tudelft.nl/pelgrum/formulier.adp > > Skip all Loran-C specific parts jumping just to chapter 5. > Included are many useful graphics about geometry, > winding lengths, bundling vs. stacking, arrays, > "counter wound" loops, screening, etc. > > It's worth reading even without understanding all that math - like me. Peter, df3lp |
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