Monday, July 12, 2010
Longwire Match For SW Receivers
Voltage amplification is not required here. The two anti-parallel diodes at the antenna input prevent damage to the circuit as a result of static discharges or extremely strong signals. Like an active antenna, the circuit receives its supply voltage (in this case, 9V) via the down-lead coax cable. Current consumption will be of the order of 20mA. The coax cable should be earthed at the receiver side. The length of the antenna wire will depend on local conditions and what you hope to be able to receive. For most SW broadcast service and amateur radio listening, a wire of about 3m will be sufficient but bear in mind that the long-wire antenna is prone to pick up electrical interference.
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