| Subject: Re: beacon direction finding |
| From: "Dale Parfitt" <par@parelectronics.com> |
| Date: 25/03/2006, 01:17 |
| Newsgroups: alt.conspiracy.area51,rec.radio.shortwave |
<miso@sushi.com> wrote in message
news:1143237292.821251.89600@i39g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
My s-meter is also a few bars on a LCD, which is why I thought being
able to read the voltage directly would be handy. Now that I think
about it, I can read the S-meter voltage through the serial port.
The difference between the 1ft and 2ft loop is a big deal in that the
smaller loop has deeper nulls and was much more accurate.
There is no theoretical reason why a 1' loop would have any different nulls
than a 2' or 10' loop ( at the freqs we are discussing).
If the nulls are deeper than there is a balance problem with the 2' loop.
I agree- LCD (digital ) S meters are of little value here.
Dale W4OP