R. Fry said:tfcwings said:... The current equipment I'm using...drifts all over the place and is extremely difficult to fine tune... Also while its far field signal is well within the range I want to restrict it to, the close-in signal isn't nearly strong enough.
For a given r-f radiator, the intensities of the E&H far fields are related to the intensities of the E&H near fields close to the radiator.
One set of fields cannot be changed independently of the other set.
I realize that. When I said "its far field signal is well within the range I want to restrict it to", I wasn't saying it's close to the limit with little margin for improvement, I meant its radius is a small fraction of what I would be willing to allow in my case. It's barely getting across a room in the house, yet I'd be willing for it to reach the edge of my half-acre yard if that's what it takes to get a close-in signal as strong as I want it. As it is now, when I have it set on an AM frequency, its fundamental just grazes 98 dBu on my PL-606 a few inches away. (I'm hoping to have it strong enough so that within a few cm or so, it's about as strong on my radio's built-in antenna as the signal it would be getting from a 50kW station 300 feet away, while using a tuned Select-A-Tenna and a several hundred (or maybe couple thousand) foot longwire antenna disguised as utility ground. To give an idea of how much gain that is, I receive a 50kW station 7.3 miles (760 kHz, conductivity 8 mS/m) from my house with that setup at about the same strength I receive a 2.5 kW on 590 with the built-in antenna from about 8 feet from the tower (but still outside the fence of course!)) I also would want to be able to turn down the gain, so I could have something like a 1 to 10 µV/m signal at 6 inches if I wanted to.