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- From: l.gudiksen@uws.edu.au
- Subject: antennas and grid dip ocillators
- Message-ID: <1689B8359.A8637710@tscc.macarthur.uws.edu.au>
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- Organization: University of Western Sydney, Macarthur
- Date: Tue, 10 Nov 1992 14:20:25 GMT
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- I just though it might try and pick some peoples brians to see if I can get any
- ideas.
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- What I have is a Grid Dip Ocillator and I have known people to use these to
- check antenna tunning. I would like to know how this is done. I do know they
- generally used for checking tuned circuit frequencies but an antenna does not
- respond the same way. I feel that most of what I am doing is looking at the
- dip on the coupling coil I use to connect to the antenna.
-
- Any Ideas (other than throw it out)?
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