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  • #31
    Exactly, but it not easy task to make HiQ antenna.
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    • #32
      yeah, the loop antenna is more powerful than the ferrite antenna. The gain on the receiver has to be lowered. It requires a few minutes between practice rounds otherwise it will detect where the target was on the last round. The ferrite rod usually does not pick up the residual nearly so much if at all. At least that is with a half ounce of silver.

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      • #33
        I have this antenna and it is better from ferrite antenna

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        • #34
          HELLO. GOOD WORK . PLEASE DIAMETER OF WIRE AND NUMBER OF TOUR. I WANT TRY IT

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          • #35
            Originally posted by taxma1981 View Post
            I have this antenna and it is better from ferrite antenna
            Yes, I like the idea...I will build one.

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            • #36
              The coils haven 10 cm diameter,

              Wire 0.2 mm

              9-10 mh

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              • #37
                Is that for transmit?

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                • #38
                  This is the coil from receiver

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                  • #39
                    10 Mh is too much . what is the value of parallel capacitor

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by abdou2014 View Post
                      10 Mh is too much . what is the value of parallel capacitor

                      820pf


                      mh not Mh

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                      • #41
                        10 millihenry is too much . what is your reception range .

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                        • #42
                          theoretically 58-60 khz :χαχαχα:

                          One example

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                          • #43
                            you must calibre it with transmitter . my GG918 work between 35-80 Khz.

                            Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.


                            58-60 Khz it's not enough .

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                            • #44
                              58-60 khz with this antenna and 10-24 with second antenna

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                              • #45
                                Originally posted by abdou2014 View Post
                                you must calibre it with transmitter . my GG918 work between 35-80 Khz.

                                Discussions on LRLs of the electronic variety which also utilize L-rods or other swiveling methods.


                                58-60 Khz it's not enough .
                                do you have video??

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