Build a 40m Magnetic Loop Antenna - Zoom session notes for download

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Shed Workshop 13 June: An antenna ecosystem and Constructing a simple SSB Transceiver
Controlling field equipment under an ecosystem approach The June Shed Workshop was held a week later than usual - from 1pm to 3pm on Sunday 13 June 2021 at Mike ZL1AXG's QTH due to Queen's Birthday weekend getting in the way. Mike ZL1AXG and Bernard ZL2BD gave an introduction to the concept of an antenna ecosystem, in which a range of antennas could be controlled by a single microprocessor control system. This includes remote antenna switches (with just one antenna cable into the shack), 4 square switching, directional switching of beverage antennas or similar, tuning of magnetic loop antennas, and rotator control for beam antennas. Mike ZL1AXG also introduced Charlie Morris' Simple Transceiver for 80m SSB. He showed off some of the modules that are under construction, and outlined in a block diagram the design of the transceiver. He demonstrated how the audio modules could be tested using a multi-meter, signal generator and oscilloscope by inputing a signal from the signal generator at 1KHz in the front end of an amplifier and measuring the voltage on the oscilloscope or multimeter at the output end.
Follow on Magnetic Loops Shed Workshop #4
Bernard ZL2BD hosted another shed workshop on Sunday 5 August 2018 from 1pm -3pm at his QTH. Due to interest in Small Magnetic Loop antennas, this month's workshop was a follow on session to assist those committed to construct a loop antenna. Several people purchased Capacitor Kits to make an air spaced butterfly capacitor. Progress is being made on sourcing LDF4-50 1/2” coax and possibly LDF 5-50 1” coax for the loop material to be made available to those who want this material. It's not too late to order a kit if you haven't done so. Bernard talked about practical matters, such as how to construct the capacitor enclosure and plastic waterpipe housing for the antenna, as well as practical details on putting together the capacitor kit, and selection of motor drivers and gearbox, etc. Mike ZL1AXG talked to a design that provides for real-time tracking and tuning of a magnetic loop. A circuit board is available to purchase from North America. He talked about where to source components including the processor (Teensy 3.2), a 100 step rotation encoder, 51uH twin coil chokes, the stepper motor driver chips, and the stepper motor and gearbox. Bernard provided pre-calculated details for a 2m…
Shed workshop #3: Magnetic loop antennas
Bernard led off on the third shed workshop for 2018 which was on the topic of "Magnetic loop antennas". These antennas are great for getting better signal to noise levels out of typical noisy suburban environments. They are also compact and can be mounted on a boundary fence or building to blend into an urban environment. On transmit they are less sensitive to changes in the surrounding environment (e.g. resonance changes observable on wire antennas with wet weather). Ten members turned out on Sunday 1 July 2018. A summary of his presentation, theory of magnetic loop antennas and instructions for constructing these antennas can be downloaded here: [wpdm_package id='3462'] Bernard can be seen giving a presentation to kick off: Several examples of loop antennas were available for inspection including this multiband loop for 15m through 10m: And a close up of the butterfly tuning capacitor: The feedpoint and feed system: And finally, a mag loop controller box that Bernard has constructed (he has several!): A special price has been worked out for branch members who wish to assemble their own butterfly-style tuning capacitor. This is required if you wish to make a small magnetic loop for receive and transmit.
