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I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW and a
MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while the
MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete


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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW and a
MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while the
MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete


The NSA was holding your post due to possible national security issues.
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dave wrote:

Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW and a
MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while the
MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete


The NSA was holding your post due to possible national security issues.


The DEA checks all of yours, Rickets.


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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW and a
MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while the
MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete


Hi Pete.

saw your post on the Palstar group. can't wait. i'll
be inline with the rest. i may not be first, but i hope
to be in the top 5. any idea when this will be released?

Drifter...

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and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service."
- former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman,
unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!)
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It must be even better than I thought! Paul liked the board layout, so he
will be sending out for prototype boards this weekend.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW
and a MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while
the MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete

The NSA was holding your post due to possible national security issues.





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Paul wants to have it ready for Dayton. I am not sure when full scale
production will start. Right now, I am working out the details of the
antenna enclosure. Should this antenna be tiltable? I never use that
function, but it seems as if many folks do.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW
and a MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while
the MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete

Hi Pete.

saw your post on the Palstar group. can't wait. i'll
be inline with the rest. i may not be first, but i hope
to be in the top 5. any idea when this will be released?

Drifter...

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"Regulatory capitalism is when companies invest in lawyers, lobbyists,
and politicians, instead of plant, people, and customer service."
- former FCC Chairman William Kennard (A real FCC Chairman,
unlike the current Corporate Spokesperson in the job!)



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On Mar 7, 12:27*pm, "Pete KE9OA" wrote:

* * * Three Star Snip * * *

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- Paul wants to have it ready for Dayton.
- I am not sure when full scale production will start.
- Right now, I am working out the details of the antenna enclosure.
- Should this antenna be tiltable?
- I never use that function, but it seems as if many folks do.
-
- Pete
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Question - Should this Ferrite Rod Antenna be "Tiltable" ?

Pete - Please Read this Message. RHF

Ferrite Rod AM/MW Antennas : To Tilt ? -or- Not to Tilt ?
{What's The Difference... If Any ?}
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...90c5e83fabf630
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There is still a fair amount of work on this one, but maybe in the future, I
can send out a prototype. I think I am going to take a look at some
regeneration circuits. I think the optical coupler approach might work.

Pete

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Pete KE9OA wrote:

Paul wants to have it ready for Dayton. I am not sure when full scale
production will start. Right now, I am working out the details of the
antenna enclosure. Should this antenna be tiltable? I never use that
function, but it seems as if many folks do.


Send one, and I'll test it out.

dxAce
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Thanks for the info..........it looks like this might be a good approach.
Features are always easier to implement in the early stages of the design. I
am going to take a look at some regeneration circuits.........this might
also be a good thing. The next thing will be the tropical band
loopstick.................

Pete

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On Mar 7, 12:27 pm, "Pete KE9OA" wrote:

* * * Three Star Snip * * *

-
- Paul wants to have it ready for Dayton.
- I am not sure when full scale production will start.
- Right now, I am working out the details of the antenna enclosure.
- Should this antenna be tiltable?
- I never use that function, but it seems as if many folks do.
-
- Pete
-

Question - Should this Ferrite Rod Antenna be "Tiltable" ?

Pete - Please Read this Message. RHF

Ferrite Rod AM/MW Antennas : To Tilt ? -or- Not to Tilt ?
{What's The Difference... If Any ?}
http://groups.google.com/group/rec.r...90c5e83fabf630
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dxAce wrote:

dave wrote:

Pete KE9OA wrote:
I am not sure where my post went, so I am redoing this update. I e-mailed
Palstar the completed PC board design yesterday, so I should have some
prototype boards in the next couple of weeks or so.
I received the 5/8 inch diameter ferrites yesterday and woulnd up a LW and a
MW loopstick. They work better than anything I have seen so far.
In addition to that, the LW loopstick tunes from 90kHz to 580kHz, while the
MW loopstick tunes from 410kHz to 2500kHz.
I am very excited about this design!

Pete


The NSA was holding your post due to possible national security issues.


The DEA checks all of yours, Rickets.



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