The Best Ferrite Loop Antenna I Ever Built

Поділитися
Вставка
  • Опубліковано 12 гру 2020
  • In this series we compare a 16 inch ferrite loop antenna to the 3' experimental box loop. The pro and cons of each.
    W1VLF
  • Наука та технологія

КОМЕНТАРІ • 65

  • @charleslauter5035
    @charleslauter5035 3 роки тому +6

    You might find this interesting. Years ago I designed some fixed frequency radios for the US Navy. When I started, I took some transistor radios and tested them at colder and colder temperatures
    Until the radios stoped working. I then investigated to out why. The problem turned out to be the ferrite cord on

  • @jeff-73
    @jeff-73 3 роки тому +2

    Freaking awesome!! It was cool you tuned into 333. I live about 2 miles away from the broadcast towers.

  • @emjayel206
    @emjayel206 3 роки тому +4

    I have the same one that you used to sell on eBay. This antenna works great.

  • @wifi404
    @wifi404 3 роки тому +11

    The ferrite loop sure does save a lot of space on the "group W" bench!
    Don't worry about the length of the videos, there very informative.

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  3 роки тому +2

      Thank you... More on the way although it may be a few days work is incredibly busy W1VLF

    • @monotech20.14
      @monotech20.14 Рік тому +1

      @@W1VLF Do you know where I can buy the ferrite rod?

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  Рік тому +1

      @@monotech20.14 They are available on Ebay in all sorts of sizes

  • @dean5263
    @dean5263 5 місяців тому

    True to life situations. Great job.

  • @KD9ZHF
    @KD9ZHF 2 місяці тому

    I wish you were my neighbor. You probably would not like that, as I would be asking you questions all the time and picking your brain constantly - what a wealth of information you would be for me! I'd pester you constantly!! Thanks for your videos!

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  Місяць тому +1

      Thank you sir... I w3ish I had a neighbor interested in this stuff... few and far between here... W1VLF

    • @KD9ZHF
      @KD9ZHF 23 дні тому

      @@W1VLF Same here! At least very close - our local ham club has people, but we don’t hang out!

  • @LarryMassey
    @LarryMassey 3 роки тому +1

    Nice job.

  • @baneverything5580
    @baneverything5580 3 роки тому +1

    I just made a pizza box loop that works very well. It`s 16 turns of 24 AWG magnet wire on a 16 inch pizza box with a 450 pf tuning capacitor. There`s a demo of a station being tuned in over 140 miles away on my channel.

  • @hansvanhagen1714
    @hansvanhagen1714 3 роки тому

    Thank you great information!
    Greetings from Amsterdam

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  3 роки тому +1

      Wow, Amsterdam.. Hello Hans, thank you for commenting I will be continuing this series. W1VLF

  • @ssbfmcw
    @ssbfmcw 2 роки тому +1

    How do you connect Litz wire? A video segment demonstrating the process would be very helpful.

  • @MrJoestudent
    @MrJoestudent 3 роки тому +2

    Great video! Question: what formula is that ferrite and how did u arrive at the length and diameter?

  • @prcguy9480
    @prcguy9480 3 роки тому

    Great informative video and I now have ferrite rods, Litz wire and a variable cap on order. Hoping you will post the number of primary turns to save us from fumbling and wasting expensive Litz wire.

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  3 роки тому

      Hi Mike... at the end of the video I show the amount of turns in this particular design. How ever I will do some with regular magnet wire.. Yes... Litz is expensive. W1VLF

  • @dandruff7807
    @dandruff7807 3 роки тому +2

    I enjoy your experiments with simple portable ferrite & frame loop antennas. A couple of comments from me......You can inductively couple a ferrite loop & a frame loop antenna together. This would require a separate variable capacitor for both. Using litz wire is expensive & difficult to solder. I've had reasonable success using small diameter enamel and/or plastic insulated solid & stranded wire. Being a ham/swl, i like the capability of using either antenna on 160/80 meters receive. Walmart & some dollar stores sell plastic water guns. A small diameter plastic tube is inside a larger plastic tube. The small diameter plastic tube can be pushed & withdrawn. The combination of both tubes would make an excellent container/holder for an experimental ferrite loop antenna. Basically this would be a giant variable loop-stick or antenna tuner. Thanks again for your simple receive antenna contributions. I look forward to more of your experiments.

    • @dandruff7807
      @dandruff7807 3 роки тому

      I meant to say that the "small & larger plastic tubes" can be used to wrap wire around them or as a container/holder.

    • @dandruff7807
      @dandruff7807 3 роки тому +1

      You can also use a microphone holder as a "tilt" device for the ferrite loop.

  • @kdkinen
    @kdkinen 5 місяців тому

    Man can operate!

  • @consciousness1237
    @consciousness1237 3 роки тому

    Is this what the Ccrane double ferrite antenna is could you make a larger one and put it up on a metal roof and turn it remotely to null out noise for a base reciever for low band and mw am .
    Possible other project. Great info I'm learning more on each video. Keep it up.
    And thanks
    AA4CP Chuck Patterson

  • @adriancressy8363
    @adriancressy8363 Рік тому

    Hi I'm trying to find some RFI using my AM radio and it's built-in ferrite antenna. I assume the ferrite rod is on the top of the radio. How do I know WHERE a signal is coming from. With the front or back of the radio pointing at the noise or the left or right side of the radio where the signal might null out???

  • @paulschmolke188
    @paulschmolke188 3 роки тому

    Seems odd that the ferrite rods work as a unit when they aren’t really joined tightly. Inductive coupling?

  • @HardcoreDXLithuania
    @HardcoreDXLithuania 10 місяців тому

    Can you couple this loop wirelessly with internal receivers loop?

  • @cleterjabe7558
    @cleterjabe7558 3 роки тому

    If I build this, can I receive the MEDFer beacon "T" signal on 1625 kHz again?

  • @douggoodhill
    @douggoodhill 4 місяці тому

    "I have lots of metal around here" - I was wondering about that huge vice holding up the antenna

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  4 місяці тому

      It definitely has an effect on being able to have symmetrical nulls.. They still occur, but as deep and not in the direction you might think the station is

  • @baderheg5360
    @baderheg5360 Рік тому

    pls ... have you a solution to the q r m noise in the building 🙏

  • @migsvensurfing6310
    @migsvensurfing6310 3 роки тому +1

    Very informative. Thanks.
    Is it posible to screen a rod antenna like this to only receive from one side, to possibley determine the direction to the transmitter ?

    • @inverse2k1
      @inverse2k1 2 роки тому

      look up the cardioid antenna for good ideas.

    • @migsvensurfing6310
      @migsvensurfing6310 2 роки тому

      @@inverse2k1 Thank you. I will do that.

    • @PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg
      @PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg 9 місяців тому

      Yes. Chicken wire shield or alu. Foil shield on one side. (Grounded).

  • @QUADBOYification
    @QUADBOYification Рік тому

    Is the math correct if you use a ferrite ring (like 12 cm across) and wind the wire coil on a small section of that ring like you did on the stick, Does the ring need a gap (1 cm) to make it function the same way?

  • @scottlorenz2955
    @scottlorenz2955 Місяць тому

    I have a question for you. Which Would love a higher Q. And more sensitive reception. A naturally tuned coil to a certain frequency, or a coil tuned with a capacitor? I am looking at receiving a frequency of 720 kHz

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  Місяць тому

      For highest "Q" I would always go with an air core loop. Plus it is physically larger. I would tune it with the minimum amount of capacitance.. say 100 pf or so. When using an inductor in parallel a good quality cap like silver mica or air variable, the "Q" of the circuit will almost always be dominated by the coil. go for a coil at least 18" on a side. W1VLF

  • @bobkozlarekwa2sqq59
    @bobkozlarekwa2sqq59 3 роки тому +1

    Links to the ferrite rods? Schematic and construction details? Great video. Going to try and receive the Xmas eve transmission of the motor generator generator in Sweden on 15.7 kHz. Any antenna suggestions?

    • @blacksmock445
      @blacksmock445 3 роки тому

      I believe that the Christmas Eve transmission from SAQ in Sweden has been cancelled due to Covid 19. I have received it on previous occasions using a YouLoop antenna with my Airspy HF+ and also with a MiniWhip antenna and an upconverter + RTL-SDR v3. I am in Southern England, so perhaps its a lot easier here.

    • @migsvensurfing6310
      @migsvensurfing6310 3 роки тому

      Isnt it 17.2 kHz ?
      Construction details are given in the video, watch it again.

  • @kurtisgump1104
    @kurtisgump1104 3 роки тому +3

    I love listening to the AM radio band I belong to the IRCA AM radio club International Radio Club Of America are you going to sell these ferrite loop antennas

  • @davidwade2829
    @davidwade2829 Рік тому

    Cool,

  • @salahibrahim633
    @salahibrahim633 3 роки тому +1

    How ican matching ferrite antenna with lower imput impedance mean how to calculate number of secondary turns to matching with this lower imput thank you

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  3 роки тому +1

      I did not calculate the number of turns. I designed mine through experimentation. I usually wind more turns than I need and then it is easy to take one turn off at a time to peak the signal transfer into your receiver W1VLF

    • @salahibrahim633
      @salahibrahim633 3 роки тому

      @@W1VLF thankyou

  • @py2rpjrubens450
    @py2rpjrubens450 3 роки тому

    FB OM! 73 from Brasil!!

  • @OfficerPonch80
    @OfficerPonch80 Рік тому

    Thank you and greetings from Deutschland, I like longer videos because there is more information to learn. Short videos are clickbait.

  • @user-hn9dq1il8g
    @user-hn9dq1il8g Рік тому

    Where to buy an equivalent ferite rod......peter

  • @marksommers4868
    @marksommers4868 Рік тому +1

    I wish I could find LONG Fer. RODS - I can get little ones easy. But not much use-

    • @benthere8051
      @benthere8051 Рік тому +1

      Short rods can be glued together to make longer rods (electrically and physically).

    • @PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg
      @PaulanthonyBridge-kt4eg 9 місяців тому

      Just glue several rods together end to end. Easy.

  • @debojitacharjee
    @debojitacharjee 28 днів тому

    *WHAT'S THE FORMULA*---I need to know the formula for building this antenna. Is is same as a simple loop antenna?

  • @atvalleau
    @atvalleau Рік тому +1

    1500 kHz is probably Washington, D.C. Used to be WTOP, but they've changed their call sign to something else.

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  Рік тому +1

      Hello Yes... If this were at night.. It would be old reliable WTOP now WFED, during the day it is WFIF in Milford CT... Thanks, you inspired me to look that station up. W1VLF

    • @atvalleau
      @atvalleau Рік тому

      @@W1VLF Oh! Sorry, I thought this video was made at night! My bad! Anyway, glad I could help!😊

  • @franzliszt3195
    @franzliszt3195 4 місяці тому

    Is the longer the ferrite the better?

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  4 місяці тому

      to some extent yes... In experiments, I have doubled the length of a single 7' ferrite rod to 17 inches and there was some increase in signal strength, beyond that is is doubtful there is much to be gained in MW band W1VLF

    • @franzliszt3195
      @franzliszt3195 4 місяці тому

      @@W1VLF thank you. Kainka labs on yt showed a graph that after length/width >100 the relative permeability curve flattens out.

  • @charleslauter5035
    @charleslauter5035 3 роки тому

    Sorry The problem at about -50 degrees was the ferrite cores in the IF transformers. I thought it would be the the transistors. Surprise! CAL

    • @W1VLF
      @W1VLF  3 роки тому

      LOL ... the permeability change and no coupling.. I would have thought the transistors myself!! W1VLF

  • @DCDura
    @DCDura 6 місяців тому

    Sadly you never gave us the link

  • @ahmedsalim4294
    @ahmedsalim4294 9 місяців тому

    شكرا جزيلا لحضرتك

  • @tecboywalid6479
    @tecboywalid6479 2 роки тому

    very far un clear