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RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - chubros - 2016-09-13 (2016-09-13, 18:12)RichoAnd Wrote: Minor difference if any Richo if so, what do you suggest between those two. I was trying to make a loop for my system blue and i m a lit bit lost. Simple loop or mobius (with or without trafo? ) I m asking cause i just have started to make a 38cm brake pipe mobius with trafo as in your example above and right now i m making my first windings. RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - RichoAnd - 2016-09-13 38cm "brake pibe" appears simple and robust, and is excellent for outdoor use /Richo RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - chubros - 2016-09-13 (2016-09-13, 19:38)RichoAnd Wrote: 38cm "brake pibe" appears simple and robust, and is excellent for outdoor use So i shall continue my windings... 30 only left... Ah. One more question... About the inner core should i prefer 2,5mm copper wire? Ι had plenty of 1,5mm available. Should i use it or not? Thanks in advance RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - bazzaC - 2016-09-27 (2016-08-11, 06:31).RichoAnd Wrote:(2016-08-10, 12:11)bazzalight Wrote:(2016-05-31, 21:30)RichoAnd Wrote: Richo, Richo, thanks for your earlier advice. I have just commissioned by System Blue (ID=1631) and as per your suggestion I have built a paired 38cm diam Copper Pipe loop (6mm air condition tube) with 50 turn Toroid Ferrite Transformer. After a false start with the ethernet wiring and then playing with the gain and thresholds I think it is performing quite well (noise floor about 19mV & effective detection ratios compare well to other stations in the area). I didn't worry about O ring seals at this point I will use silicon sealant later to keep moisture out (but it won't stop the ants !!) For others wanting 3d print the top & bottom brackets (or to look at more pics to seed their own designs) I have put them at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1792866 regards Barry RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - chubros - 2016-09-27 (2016-08-11, 06:31)RichoAnd Wrote:Richo is that connection correct?(2016-08-10, 12:11)bazzalight Wrote:(2016-05-31, 21:30)RichoAnd Wrote: Richo, RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - RichoAnd - 2016-09-27 (2016-09-27, 15:22)chubros Wrote:(2016-08-11, 06:31)RichoAnd Wrote:Richo is that connection correct?(2016-08-10, 12:11)bazzalight Wrote:(2016-05-31, 21:30)RichoAnd Wrote: Richo, Yes - That is right RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - Ranieri - 2016-09-29 For ferrite antennas use of heat shrink is a good idea? RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - RichoAnd - 2016-09-29 They are supplied with shrink tape. If you make them yourself, you might as well use insulating tape or "GafferTape" or any other tape or varnish RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - LaurentB - 2016-10-01 Hi All, For a multi turns loop with 25m (1.5 diamater) long copper wire we have many possibilities between diameter/number of turns. Is there an optimum: diameter 1000mm, 3 turns or diameter 380mm, 20 turns as show in the guide or can we build any diameter/turns (inductance is an issue ?) ? Thanks, Laurent RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - RichoAnd - 2016-10-01 Size of the signal is proportional to the total area of the loop Read my "mini-guide" about what is necessary Larger antennas can cause problems. /Richo RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - LaurentB - 2016-10-02 Thanks Richo, I'll start with a 60cm diameter, 12 turns. Hope I'll be soon at position 1 in blue queue Laurent RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - BertSP - 2016-11-02 Just received my Blue. I just want to verify my understanding of the jumpers for the ferrite antenna. If ferrite, I do NOT solder the jumpers? Solder only if using Loops. RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - allsorts - 2016-11-02 Correct. Oh pooh "correct" is too short an answer! RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - BertSP - 2016-11-08 (2016-11-02, 22:30)allsorts Wrote: Correct.My assembly on a Blue is finished. The (stupid) question I now have is how to properly connect the two ferrites to the amp. Is it +1 and Ground or +1 and -1. The pattern will be the same for ferrite 2... My signals seem all to have a +0.04v bias to them, both on the E and H signals. My station is 1691. I do have the proper shielded cables. RE: Antennas for System BLUE - Mini Guide - allsorts - 2016-11-08 Loops or ferrites connect to the + and - terminals on the preamp. A small positive offset of a similar size on all channels is a normal "feature". Mine is +30 mV +/- 10 mV. Occasionally Ch1A will jump to -190 mV but this isn't reflected on the controller status pages. However I have just noticed that it is included in the strike data uploaded to Blitzortung. |