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I take it you are probably not a radio ham? Wire cross -section is quite a factor at HF. The cross section of the driven element can change the sharpness of bandwidth of a beam antenna by as much as 30%.
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I know that very high frequency RF travels on the surface of a conductor and if it is thicker then it has a larger surface and therefore its RF resistance is less.
You mention "driven element" and "beam antenna". We were talking about just a single whip antenna. I used 22AWG wire.
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In technical society, there are eminent persons in in RF and AudioGURU is no less. . RadioHAM is only a practical experimentation of RF theory.
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^^^^ wut? lol
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I have made only two transmitters in my life. They were both FM transmitters.
The first one was from a magazine. The second one was when I fixed then improved a defective one and copied things from others. An RF expert on another website boosted the output power of my transmitter 10 times and reduced its harmonics by adding many parts. I don't want more output and I don't want more parts.
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Fair enough mate.
I just wanted to see if you had tried . I might do so and I fear you will be pretty right anyway. I will not be able to discern any appreciable difference. Same applies to verticals and horizontal antennas of all kinds- people using dipoles get the same effect with smaller diameter wire. Thanks
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dear audioguru
i have builed many sort rang transmetere but i have no idea how can i increas range of transmeters suppose i want 5km range of thansmeters than what i do for this. so pl send us suggestion for this. |
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Hi,
One question has always been with me... I can get a resistor , can get a capacitor of a certain value... Can we get an inductor of 0.1 uH as shown in first picture.. Regards, Simran..
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If you transmit a powerful FM signal then its harmonics will cause TV interference to many people. Then you will be in trouble.
It will be easy for the RF cops to find you. Then they shoot you and chop off your head.
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Bad cops huh ? |
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The people who cause radio and TV interference are bad.
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hi anyone,, can you pls send me a walkie talkie schematic tnx.appreciate it a lot.
here's my email add batusai2425@yahoo.com |
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A cheap walkie talkie is a child's toy. its range is only 100m.
Good tranceivers are made, are inexpensive and have a range of 13km and more. You won't find the parts to make them and won't be able to design and align the complicated circuit.
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