Marcus there are some things you need to be aware of. First the bandwidth
of a small magnetic loop, like your describing is really small
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 11:20 AM, Marcus Müller <
master.of.knowle...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> As for not talking about hardware on the GNU Radio mailing list -
Sorry didn't finish my email for hitting send.
Marcus there are some things you need to be aware of. First the bandwidth
of a small magnetic loop, like your describing is really small (2-6 KHz)
for the frequency range that your describing. Assuming that is ok I don't
know of a commercial solution.
As for not talking about hardware on the GNU Radio mailing list - I find
that a little silly. While GNU Radio is more about a framework for
processing baseband signals, there's also the real need to interface to
the outside world. Dynamic range, gain, and all the little hardware
bits in the ra
I believe he is looking for something more like an antenna
coupler/tuner used in HF applications to tune and impedance match for
maximum power transfer:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Antenna_tuner
As for not talking about hardware on the GNU Radio mailing list - I
find that a little silly.
I'm talking about "antenna tuners". This is a device that matches the
impedance of an antenna to a radio. An example of a device I'm looking for
is the LDG AT-100PC. Unfortunately LDG doesn't make them any more.
PS. 20 MHz isn't that much bandwidth to handle in software nowadays.
juha
On Mon, M
On Mon, May 13, 2013 at 10:52 AM, Marcus Müller <
master.of.knowle...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi Juha,
>
> there's a lot of devices that do your job.
> From the "classic commercial-grade" devices of the USRP line,
> to cheaply available rx modules like the (in)famous dvb-t dongles. You can
> use the t
Hi Juha,
there's a lot of devices that do your job.
From the "classic commercial-grade" devices of the USRP line,
to cheaply available rx modules like the (in)famous dvb-t dongles. You
can use the tuners on old PCI tv cards and a ton of other stuff.
It all depends on what you need to do: What fr
Hi,
Does anyone know a good antenna tuner with a serial port, usb or ethernet
connection that allows you to tell the tuner what frequency to tune to? I
could really use something like this.
Also, does anyone know of a good commercially available magnetic loop
antenna for the HF band (1-20 MHz)? A