Hi all
A 60p festoon auto bulb from Halfords in series with the ant up lead serves
equally well. There is generally no need for antenna current precision
measurement its really tune for max smoke i.e. max brightness. A reasonably
accurate self calibrating indication of current in the up lead subjectively
judging the brightness relative to the DC current rating of the bulb. A more
sophisticated set up can be achieved at extra expense.
73 es GL Pete M0FMT IO91UX
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--- On Sun, 14/12/14, Alan Melia <[email protected]> wrote:
> From: Alan Melia <[email protected]>
> Subject: LF: Antenna Current meters
> To: [email protected], [email protected]
> Date: Sunday, 14 December, 2014, 16:31
> Hi all there has been discussion
> about Aerial Current measurement on many
> occassions in the past, and many have built versions of the
> "Clothes Peg"
> clip on ammeter.
>
> Dave Powis G4HUP announced a kit for an HF clip-on current
> meter in the
> December Radcom. After some prodding by me he has had a
> sample tested at 136
> and 475kHz and as expected the instuments works well and
> sensitivity is flat
> from here up to 30MHz or more. The instructions include a
> simple calibration
> proceedure. Sensitivity down to 100mA FSD allows it to be
> used with low
> power systems where the use of a thermocouple RF meter is
> not posssible.
>
> Dave also produces a board intended to break out the IF
> signal from many
> standard tranceivers for input to an SDR dongle. These were
> intended to work
> in the IF frequency range and use SMD parts to give an
> add-in pcb little
> larger than a postage stamp. A look at the circuit shows
> that this is very
> similar to the circuit used by Roelof (mini-whip) and others
> for use in
> E-field antennas. I believe the coupling capacitors will
> need to be
> increased in size, but I believe Dave can produce these for
> LF to order,
> either as a kit or completed board. He has not yet had a
> chance to try this
> out at LF but it's a chance to experiment at little cost.
> Getting the
> receive antenna away from habitation and power wiring
> is a good move at VLF
> !.
>
> I have no pecunary interest but I admit that Dave is a good
> friend and ex
> work collegue, and an excellent engineer. Look at his
> web pages
> http://g4hup.com
> email [email protected]
>
> Alan
> G3NYK
>
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