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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Hi :
Sry i cant be more help here ? The number of winding's will depend on the value of capacitor you use and what Frequencies it will tune.
Dean W.
Hi :
Sry i cant be more help here ? The number of winding's will depend on the value of capacitor you use and what Frequencies it will tune.
Dean W.
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Dean wayman
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#29088
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Hi Bill;
Nope the nulls are very sharp, in fact much sharper than my regularly wound FSL's . as far as a distorted pattern I haven't seen that . These loops have a figure -of -eight pattern ,gain is
Hi Bill;
Nope the nulls are very sharp, in fact much sharper than my regularly wound FSL's . as far as a distorted pattern I haven't seen that . These loops have a figure -of -eight pattern ,gain is
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Dean wayman
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#29087
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Re: Junk ferrite cores
Hi Mike
If I recall correctly the ferrites used for EMI suppression on data cables are designed to be lossy. In otherwords the RF energy travelling along the cable should turn to heat in the
Hi Mike
If I recall correctly the ferrites used for EMI suppression on data cables are designed to be lossy. In otherwords the RF energy travelling along the cable should turn to heat in the
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Steve Whitt
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#29086
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Re: Hello and Sony SRF-S14
Hi takane2,
Your ICF-S14 indeed looks like ultralight size. To me it looks about the size of my Sony ICF S10 MK2.
Welcome to the group.
Happy DXing!
Bill
Arizona
Hi takane2,
Your ICF-S14 indeed looks like ultralight size. To me it looks about the size of my Sony ICF S10 MK2.
Welcome to the group.
Happy DXing!
Bill
Arizona
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mediumwavedx
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#29085
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
How many feet of litz wire did it take to wind this antenna? How many times around the form did you wind?
Thank you!
How many feet of litz wire did it take to wind this antenna? How many times around the form did you wind?
Thank you!
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dziki64 <dziki64@...>
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#29084
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Re: Hello and Sony SRF-S14
Shoot, I meant ICF-S14 not SRF. Sorry I got the model numbers mixed up with the Sonys.
Shoot, I meant ICF-S14 not SRF. Sorry I got the model numbers mixed up with the Sonys.
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Thomas Kane KC1MAT
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#29083
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Hello and Sony SRF-S14
Hello, I just joined this group.
I don't think I have anything that qualifies as ultralight yet. I have a Grundig FR-200, Grundig G4000A(the last of the YB400 models) and a unbranded 70s era Japanese
Hello, I just joined this group.
I don't think I have anything that qualifies as ultralight yet. I have a Grundig FR-200, Grundig G4000A(the last of the YB400 models) and a unbranded 70s era Japanese
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Thomas Kane KC1MAT
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#29082
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2020 I.R.C.A. Convention information and reservation link
The 2020 I.R.C.A./Decalcomania Convention will be held at The Four Points by Sheraton 1221 S. Harbor blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 (Just North of Disneyland) Sept. 10,11,12. Phone number for reservations is
The 2020 I.R.C.A./Decalcomania Convention will be held at The Four Points by Sheraton 1221 S. Harbor blvd. Anaheim CA 92805 (Just North of Disneyland) Sept. 10,11,12. Phone number for reservations is
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Mike Sanburn
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#29081
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Junk ferrite cores
People keep upgrading their PC monitors, and a lot of monitor cables are being thrown away. First VGA, and now DVI. Many of them have EMI suppression ferrite cores of various sizes.
They come
People keep upgrading their PC monitors, and a lot of monitor cables are being thrown away. First VGA, and now DVI. Many of them have EMI suppression ferrite cores of various sizes.
They come
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vbifyz
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#29080
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Re: New style of FSL........I think ?
I am not an expert in ferrite antennas, just have a gut feeling: shouldn't the rods be moved more to the center, so that they are not sticking outside of the coil?
Intuitively, the magnetic material
I am not an expert in ferrite antennas, just have a gut feeling: shouldn't the rods be moved more to the center, so that they are not sticking outside of the coil?
Intuitively, the magnetic material
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vbifyz
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#29079
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531 kHz UnID-- Ausralian Assistance Needed (Again)
This is another mystery recording from last month's Poipu, Hawaii DXpedition, featuring Australian English on 531 kHz at 1503 UTC during a sunrise session on November 5th. There is apparently a
This is another mystery recording from last month's Poipu, Hawaii DXpedition, featuring Australian English on 531 kHz at 1503 UTC during a sunrise session on November 5th. There is apparently a
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Gary DeBock
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#29078
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Dean,
Are the nulls sharp on the main loop? Like a loop which is edge-wound? I'm imagining all that ferrite stuck through the loop sideways distorting the pattern. Maybe it doesn't effect it that
Dean,
Are the nulls sharp on the main loop? Like a loop which is edge-wound? I'm imagining all that ferrite stuck through the loop sideways distorting the pattern. Maybe it doesn't effect it that
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mediumwavedx
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#29077
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
It would be interesting to see how you align the two loops and the
directions of the received and the offending station/noise.
Even just a quick sketch would be very helpful, as I'm not
It would be interesting to see how you align the two loops and the
directions of the received and the offending station/noise.
Even just a quick sketch would be very helpful, as I'm not
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lamontcranston17
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#29076
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Oklahoma TP DX 12-9-19
TP reception was down from that yesterday.
567 JOIK fair at 1322; barely audible at 1342 (LSR 1330).
594 JOAK fair at 1316; poor at 1321; poor at 1328-1340 with unID co-channel QRM; barely audible
TP reception was down from that yesterday.
567 JOIK fair at 1322; barely audible at 1342 (LSR 1330).
594 JOAK fair at 1316; poor at 1321; poor at 1328-1340 with unID co-channel QRM; barely audible
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Richard Allen <dx747j@...>
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#29075
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
The idea of using two separate loops to produce phase cancellation can be applied to either QRM, QRN, and/or unwanted medium wave signals.
Two signals of equal amplitude and 180 degrees out of phase
The idea of using two separate loops to produce phase cancellation can be applied to either QRM, QRN, and/or unwanted medium wave signals.
Two signals of equal amplitude and 180 degrees out of phase
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Todd
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#29074
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Hi:
By drilling a hole in the center of the ring (that's why i used plastic) and if needed a little glue.
Dean W.
Hi:
By drilling a hole in the center of the ring (that's why i used plastic) and if needed a little glue.
Dean W.
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Dean wayman
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#29073
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Dean, The design looks relatively easy to construct, but how do you secure the ferrite rods to the pipe? Jim
Dean, The design looks relatively easy to construct, but how do you secure the ferrite rods to the pipe? Jim
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Jim Bee
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#29072
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Re: New style FSL Part 2
Using the smaller loop as a noise antenna completely gets rid of the house noise /hash.
This is a Huge advantage for me as I can DX in my home again :P
Dean W.
Using the smaller loop as a noise antenna completely gets rid of the house noise /hash.
This is a Huge advantage for me as I can DX in my home again :P
Dean W.
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Dean wayman
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#29071
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New style FSL Part 2
So what's next in the project Dept. ??
Yup you guessed it ! BIGGER :P
Made with a ring cut from a 8 1/2 inch water pipe ,and 29 Ferrite 8x80 mm rods then wound with 1200/46 litz ;
This loop gives
So what's next in the project Dept. ??
Yup you guessed it ! BIGGER :P
Made with a ring cut from a 8 1/2 inch water pipe ,and 29 Ferrite 8x80 mm rods then wound with 1200/46 litz ;
This loop gives
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Dean wayman
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#29070
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test
hi
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Dean wayman
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#29069
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