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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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