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Shielded Loop Antennas for the AM Band Mar 8, 2013 5:01 PM, By Doug Irwin CPBE DRB AMD Last month I wrote some about making a notch filter for the AM band. However, before you have any signals to ...
At present, portable receivers generally use ferrite rod antennas for LF and MF (below 2 MHz), and whip antennas for HF (up to 30 MHz). Each type has proved effective in its particular application ...
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Loop antennas are great if you’re stuck in an apartment building or a congested city. They’re easy enough to make, whether you want a portable loop or a permanent installation.
When this antenna is connected to an HF reader at 13.56 MHz, you can then begin reading tags at a distance of a few inches from the antenna’s surface. These custom-designed antennas can, therefore, be ...
This antenna worked okay, but Turbolski wanted something better, which he found that in a simple double loop antenna. Unfortunately Joe didn't forward with plans and I couldn't find any detailed ...
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