Feb 28, 2006 ... The tuning of the aerial is dependant on three things. The frequency that you want to tune the aerial to, the inductance of the wire forming the ...
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aerial circuit aerial current Aerial Energy aerial inductance air gap amperes anode anode tip apparatus arc chamber arc converter Arc Marine Transmitter back ...
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23.1 (i) AERIAL COUPLING 913 and the inductance of the metal parts making up the capacitor. With the ganged capacitor arrangement considerable trouble is ...
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This aerial measured an inductance of about 500 uH and had a natural resonant frequency close to 500kHz. This sets the highest tuneable frequency which ...
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At lower frequencies, this can mean an impractically large antenna. This problem is frequently solved by loading the antenna with an inductance to artificially ... |
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Figure 1 shows the basic square loop antenna, with sides of length "A". The depth ... The inductance of a loop can be calculated from Equation (1) below.
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This is the PA anode π-network inductor. Unused turns are shorted. The transmitter was designed to be connected to an end-fed wire antenna of prescribed ...
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The initial measured results were interesting and the aerial was developed by adding capacity loading above the spiral and increasing the inductance of the ...
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Oct 30, 2010 ... The most common antenna used for AM is a 4" Ferrite antenna, which is nothing ... The required inductance range for AM is from about 200 ...
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The funny looking symbol connected to the top of the inductor or coil and variable capacitor denotes an antenna. The higher and longer (50' or 17 metres) this ...
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