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I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on
an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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![]() Elfa: - Tried looking here ?? http://www.hard-core-dx.com/nordicdx/antenna/ Dan In article , elfa writes: I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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You can buy them wound and all from several places.
Bill, N5NOB |
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ELFA,
I suggest that you first consider using a simple Box Loop Antenna. Check-Out the "Loop Antennas" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ Also the new "Ferrite Rod Antenna Experimenters" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FerriteRodAntenna/ ~ RHF .. .. = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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In article , RHF says...
ELFA, I suggest that you first consider using a simple Box Loop Antenna. Appreciate the suggestion RHF, but this is for an electronic education I'm trying to give myself. All I want to do is make a ferrite antenna myself to see if I can actually do it. elfa Check-Out the "Loop Antennas" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ Also the new "Ferrite Rod Antenna Experimenters" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FerriteRodAntenna/ ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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elfa wrote in :
Appreciate the suggestion RHF, but this is for an electronic education I'm trying to give myself. All I want to do is make a ferrite antenna myself to see if I can actually do it. Anybody can do it. All you need is a ferrite bar, some wire, and a little bit of common sense. |
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In article , donutbandit says...
elfa wrote in : Appreciate the suggestion RHF, but this is for an electronic education I'm trying to give myself. All I want to do is make a ferrite antenna myself to see if I can actually do it. Anybody can do it. All you need is a ferrite bar, some wire, and a little bit of common sense. Would you care to enlighten me? Are there a certain number of turns based on length of ferrite bar? elfa |
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ELFA,
OK I will bite; here are a few questions: Is this going to be a stand-a-lone 'external' AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna (FRA) to be used with any radio/receiver ? - These usually have a single winding and variable tuning capacitor. - - They can be used by 'inductively coupling' them to Radios with a built-in AM/MW FRA. - - - They can be used by 'direct connection' to Receivers with External Antenna Inputs (that lack a AM/MW FRA). NOTE: Sometimes they are built with a 'connection' for an External Antenna, and are used to 'couple' and 'tune' this External Antenna for the AM/MW Band. Or, is this going to be a unique 'internal' AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna to be used as a 'replacement' for the existing FRA in a radio/receiver that you already have ? - Most of the time these have two windings and you will have to closely examine the original FRA to determine your physical starting points to build your replacement FRA for this specific radio/receiver. WINDINGS: - Number Windings both Primary and Secondary of the FRA. - - Position of both sets of Windings on the FRA. - - - Then you must start the trial and error process of getting-it-right for that radio/receiver. iane ~ RHF .. .. = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... In article , RHF says... ELFA, I suggest that you first consider using a simple Box Loop Antenna. Appreciate the suggestion RHF, but this is for an electronic education I'm trying to give myself. All I want to do is make a ferrite antenna myself to see if I can actually do it. elfa Check-Out the "Loop Antennas" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ Also the new "Ferrite Rod Antenna Experimenters" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FerriteRodAntenna/ ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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In article , RHF says...
ELFA, OK I will bite; here are a few questions: Is this going to be a stand-a-lone 'external' AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna (FRA) to be used with any radio/receiver ? - These usually have a single winding and variable tuning capacitor. - - They can be used by 'inductively coupling' them to Radios with a built-in AM/MW FRA. - - - They can be used by 'direct connection' to Receivers with External Antenna Inputs (that lack a AM/MW FRA). NOTE: Sometimes they are built with a 'connection' for an External Antenna, and are used to 'couple' and 'tune' this External Antenna for the AM/MW Band. Or, is this going to be a unique 'internal' AM/MW Ferrite Rod Antenna to be used as a 'replacement' for the existing FRA in a radio/receiver that you already have ? - Most of the time these have two windings and you will have to closely examine the original FRA to determine your physical starting points to build your replacement FRA for this specific radio/receiver. WINDINGS: - Number Windings both Primary and Secondary of the FRA. - - Position of both sets of Windings on the FRA. - - - Then you must start the trial and error process of getting-it-right for that radio/receiver. iane ~ RHF You're too far ahead of me RHF. I haven't a clue as to how they work. All I wanted to do was just make one 2 times as big as on in a junk radio to see if I can get stations better based on size of antenna. At this point, I can't find a website that even explains windings etc. elfa . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... In article , RHF says... ELFA, I suggest that you first consider using a simple Box Loop Antenna. Appreciate the suggestion RHF, but this is for an electronic education I'm trying to give myself. All I want to do is make a ferrite antenna myself to see if I can actually do it. elfa Check-Out the "Loop Antennas" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/loopantennas/ Also the new "Ferrite Rod Antenna Experimenters" eGroup on YAHOO ! - - - http://groups.yahoo.com/group/FerriteRodAntenna/ ~ RHF . . = = = elfa = = = wrote in message ... I want to try to make a homemade ferrite antenna to improve the AM reception on an old radio. I can't find any place on the internet that gives a simple explanation of the how to's. All I want to know is how many winds of copper wire and what lead connects to what radio connection. And also, just the most basic of antenna principals involved. Anyone have any suggestions? thanks elfa |
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elfa wrote:
You're too far ahead of me RHF. I haven't a clue as to how they work. All I wanted to do was just make one 2 times as big as on in a junk radio to see if I can get stations better based on size of antenna. At this point, I can't find a website that even explains windings etc. elfa Forget the ferrite and go for a big loop? http://www.mindspring.com/~loop_antenna/ -Bill |
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