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November 5th 12, 01:06 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
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LF Antenna Design
On 11/4/2012 11:32 AM,
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I am looking to build a LF antenna for a home built WWVB receiver and
have found a number of antenna designs. The ones that might be best
look like shielded loop antennas. Here is a pretty good page showing
construction of one.
http://w5jgv.com/rxloop/index.htm
I will be looking to get as large a signal out of the antenna as
possible without using a preamp. From what I can tell, I will want to
use as many turns as possible, limited by the upper frequency of the
antenna. I assume this is because as the cable gets longer the self
resonant frequency drops.
Am I headed down the right path? The only other antenna I have found
for LF work is a ferrite core coil antenna, but my impression is that
they don't pick up as large a signal. That is somewhat mitigated by the
fact that nearly every crystal radio that isn't connected to a long wire
is connected to a ferrite core. These are powered by the received
signal itself, so it must pick up some decent signal. Then again, I
think they mostly pick up local stations without a very optimal antenna,
no?
I'm interested in any sources of info that might help me in my planning.
Rick
You would likely get better results if you did a specific Google search,
i.e. WWVB antenna.
There are lots of articles out there specifically for WWVB antennas
and receivers.
Here's some:
http://www.febo.com/time-freq/wwvb/antenna/index.html
http://www.ka7oei.com/wwvb_antenna.html
http://www.moorepage.net/Loop.html
http://www.creative-science.org.uk/MSF3.html
Thanks for the suggestions. I have looked at dozens of pages so far.
Many of them are very good, but they only talk about what they did and
don't actually teach so much.
Rick
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