kenglish said:Not quite sure what your link was meant to say........maybe that we all need a "Sutro Tower" in our yards? ;D
I thought maybe it was about receiving antennas. I've been "accumulating" some parts to try and build a home-brew AM BCB Loop antenna. I'm thinking something like, a piece of foamcore project board and a glue gun (from the local pharmacy), 100' of magnet wire (from Radio Shack), and a couple of pieces of aluminum foil (maybe from those one-pound Hershey bars I've been planning to eat) used as a tuning capacitor. Even 32 ounces of chocolate should be cheaper than a real variable-capacitor...as hard as they are to find nowadays.
As for FM, I think a $20 yagi is a good start.
kenglish said:My idea was more of a "Gee-Whiz" sort of project, just to get people interested....like the Boy Scouts' type of projects. And, it was loosely based on the thing that TWR is doing for it's 800 KHz station at
rbrucecarter5 said:kenglish said:My idea was more of a "Gee-Whiz" sort of project, just to get people interested....like the Boy Scouts' type of projects. And, it was loosely based on the thing that TWR is doing for it's 800 KHz station at
I finally found an application where monster cables finally do something more than carry electrons to speakers. I made an 8 foot tuned box loop antenna, incredible gain - even wideband enough for HD - and finally am able to get HD lock on KAAM, 8 miles away!;D ;D ;D ;D
By the way, a ten foot version of this loop has enough gain to get daytime reception of a 10W TIS station 2000 miles away.
KB1OKL said:Did you really mean 2000 miles or 200? A ten ft loop is huge!