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Just out of curiosity - Did anyone ever try a cabinet-sized or
room-sized cavity resonator as roof filter in a HF receiving system? I've trawled a bit for construction details, and found that a squat cylindrical resonator may have a radius of a quarter wave, so say... IF, MHz Diameter, feet what on earth? ----------------------------------------------------- 100 .49 a big can? 45 11 a fuel tank? 9 55 ???? It would be cool to use a whole room as a resonator, adding furniture or guests as a way of trimming frequency or Q factor. For mobile use, one might consider using a whole truck trailer as a resonator. I would not mind dumping a truck trailer behind the sheds at my parents' farm and running some coax there and back, for a bit of HF work during my weekend visits. Besides, they also have a couple of unused silos, with cavities 15 ft in diameter and about 40 ft height. I wonder if such cavities in series would be tight enough to provide enough selectivity for CW work. They also have a huge pistoning lid hanging inside from a crane, which could be used for tuning. So perhaps they could provide ALL the filtering right at the fundamental frequency, like: rhombic antenna - coupler - silo 1 - coupler - silo 2 - coupler - product detector - audio chain. Too bad they're reinforced concrete and would need lining. A neighbour & friend has new, shiny, airtight aluminum ones. His son is an electrical engineer. Hmmmm. Please do laugh, but comment constructively! I am an ignorant coil-winder. Where do I read up on resonators and coupling? I would not mind experimenting with a stack of barrel-sized filters if the numbers warrant it. 73 Filippo N1JPR/I2 |
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SpamLover ) writes:
Just out of curiosity - Did anyone ever try a cabinet-sized or room-sized cavity resonator as roof filter in a HF receiving system? Someone did some work with 10meter cavities out of oil drums. He wrote about it in 73 back in 1970 or so. But his goal wasn't the cavities, but some weird modulation scheme that I'm not sure really made sense, so I don't think the articles gave a lot of detail to the cavities, and since the whole thing seemed hair-brained, it might not be the best source of experience on HF cavities. In the June (or maybe it was May?) 1972 issue of QST, there was an article about making a filter out of a metal garbage can for 2meters. But of course, at those frequencies, a cavity is not an exceptional sight. There have been some articles, in QST and I think Ham Radio (in the mid-seventies) about HF helical coils. That sort of filter might be more realistic than a cavity at HF. Michael VE2BVW |
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SpamLover ) writes:
Just out of curiosity - Did anyone ever try a cabinet-sized or room-sized cavity resonator as roof filter in a HF receiving system? Someone did some work with 10meter cavities out of oil drums. He wrote about it in 73 back in 1970 or so. But his goal wasn't the cavities, but some weird modulation scheme that I'm not sure really made sense, so I don't think the articles gave a lot of detail to the cavities, and since the whole thing seemed hair-brained, it might not be the best source of experience on HF cavities. In the June (or maybe it was May?) 1972 issue of QST, there was an article about making a filter out of a metal garbage can for 2meters. But of course, at those frequencies, a cavity is not an exceptional sight. There have been some articles, in QST and I think Ham Radio (in the mid-seventies) about HF helical coils. That sort of filter might be more realistic than a cavity at HF. Michael VE2BVW |
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(SpamLover) wrote in message . com...
Just out of curiosity - Did anyone ever try a cabinet-sized or room-sized cavity resonator as roof filter in a HF receiving system? I've trawled a bit for construction details, and found that a squat cylindrical resonator may have a radius of a quarter wave, so say... Hi Filippo, some experience is described by Harry SM0VPO at http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/use/cavity.htm He worked from 28 to 1300 MHz. The biggest object he used was an old galvanised dustbin. BR from Ivan |
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(SpamLover) wrote in message . com...
Just out of curiosity - Did anyone ever try a cabinet-sized or room-sized cavity resonator as roof filter in a HF receiving system? I've trawled a bit for construction details, and found that a squat cylindrical resonator may have a radius of a quarter wave, so say... Hi Filippo, some experience is described by Harry SM0VPO at http://w1.859.telia.com/~u85920178/use/cavity.htm He worked from 28 to 1300 MHz. The biggest object he used was an old galvanised dustbin. BR from Ivan |
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Thank you all for your support w/ cavities!
I'll first do more research, then I'll post more questions on sci.med.dentistry |