[Antennas] Low Power Transmitter

Pastor-kc1di [email protected]
2003年2月22日 06:23:35 -0500 (Eastern Standard Time)


Sounds Like the Small Wonders Labs Rock-Mite may fit the bill. here's
the web page:=0D
http://www.smallwonderlabs.com/=0D
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Good luck sound interesting.=0D
73 Dave Kc1di =0D
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From: Charles Greene=0D
Date: Saturday, February 22, 2003 05:05:53=0D
To: [email protected]; [email protected]; Antennas=0D
Subject: [Antennas] Low Power Transmitter=0D
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Hi,=0D
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I am need of a small, battery powered 20 meter transmitter for use as a =0D
test device which I can attach to the feed point of an antenna, hoist it =
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up, read the field strength, then retrieve it. It needs to have a power =0D
level of .5 to 1 watts, xtal control and battery powered with a few AA =0D
cells or a preferably a 9v battery. I don't want to go for a K1, as it is=
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too much and too heavy. Does anyone have one for sale, know of an =0D
inexpensive kit or have a good schematic in mind? I'm trying to =0D
investigate the field strength of an EH antenna with various lengths of =0D
feed lines starting with zero. My antenna analyzer doesn't have enough =0D
power to be read even on an amplified field strength meter.=0D
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Yes Virginia, an EH antenna works. I'm trying to find out why.=0D
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73, Chas, W1CG=0D
K2 #462=0D
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