Sorry, Typo: I mean I need 2H to resonate the antenna, not 2mH
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De: VIGILANT Luis Fernández
Enviado: sábado, 3 de febrero de 2018 20:46
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Asunto: Re: LF: VLF Small magnetic antenna for Tx
Thank you all for the very interesting comments. Looks like there is a lot to
investigate in this field
and that is good. Wide room for further investigations :-)
Jacek, you mentioned what I was midnight oiling here
" If you want some semi-DX in the H-field, then try coupling into some long
conductors (pipes, power lines, railway tracks etc)"
What about coupling the loop to my 90m vertical ?
Adding another transformer from loop to vertical or just winding some coils of
the vertical over the
small loop ring would work ?
Of course a tuned vertical with a huge coil would work better and run more
current. But it is very hard
for me to get more than 180pF antenna capacity and that means 2mH coil for
8270Hz :(
Looks like this is something "easier" to test than winding super coils
What do you think about the coupling system ?
73 de Luis
EA5DOM
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Enviado: sábado, 3 de febrero de 2018 17:57
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Asunto: Re: LF: VLF Small magnetic antenna for Tx
Or here:
https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nahfeld_und_Fernfeld_(Antennen)#Nahfeld
73, Stefan
Am 03.02.2018 11:24, schrieb Clemens Paul:
> Hi Jim,
>
>
>> At 38kHz the impedance of the transmitting loop’s field at 100
>> meters is ~ 25 ohms,
>>
> I've found a graph showing Z_Wave over D/ʎ.
> Near the loop: Z_wave = 377*(2pi*D) / lambda
>
> 73
> Clemens
> DL4RAJ
>
>
>
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