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| construction manual for magnetic antenna |
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Posted by: Hope70 - 2021-03-30, 05:53 - Forum: General Discussion
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I want to ask the community if there is a manual for build own high sensitive magnetic antennas.
I am from Austria and just working to create my self made "blue system" with KICAD (new layout, new BOM etc) because it is hard to get a kit to buy at these days......
On the german forum web site there are some docs they show the different types of antennas (E/H field) but no construction manual of the magnetic rod antenna (wire on ferrit in plastic pipe enclosure)
Maybe somebody can support
THX
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| LMO URL drops "Archive by day"? |
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Posted by: stixpjr - 2021-02-25, 01:20 - Forum: Website, Maps and Applications
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I was trying to "deep link" to a couple of lighting strikes on a particular day that likely happened to blow up a telephone line surge protector - and I find that the "Archive by day" selection in the "ar" and/or "as" URL parameters appear to be ignored?
This is easy to replicate; view a specific day (2020-10-30 was the day I'm interested in, for the greater Sydney region), copy and paste the URL, and you'll find the view resets to a 1hr realtime view. Tested on Firefox and Chrome, with the same behavior.
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