[time-nuts] Re: Loop Antennas

Graham / KE9H ke9h.graham at gmail.com
Wed Jun 7 21:30:37 UTC 2023


For WWVB time signals, I use a resonant ferrite rod antenna, but depending
on the rod, the antenna bandwidth can be several hundred to several
thousand Hz. Resonant multi-turn loops are likely to be similar.

You will need a broad-band (non-resonant) loop for receiving Loran-C, due
to the much wider modulation bandwidth of the signal.
--- Graham

On Wed, Jun 7, 2023 at 3:46 PM Bob Camp via time-nuts <
time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:

> Hi
>
> There are a number of sites around the web that go through the details
> of doing large-ish loop antennas for various LF signals. Are you trying to
> do something small (fit in your pocket) or something fairly large (10 foot
> diameter) ?
>
> Bob
>
> > On Jun 7, 2023, at 2:25 PM, JOHN HARTZELL via time-nuts <
> time-nuts at lists.febo.com> wrote:
> >
> > Dear time nuts,
> >
> > Who has experience using loop antennas on the front end of receivers for
> receipt of Loran C, and other time signals?
> >
> > Kind regards,
> >
> > John
> >
> > https://linkedin.com/in/john-h-6a131b12/
> >
> >
> >
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