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Old 12-12-2012, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by J_Player View Post
It appears that the readers of this circuit do not understand it is simply a toy to experiment with and learn the directional properties of ferrite antennas.
But they want a narrow band tuner. Why? Who knows?

I think if they want a narrow band tuner, then they should select the narrow band that they want to investigate, and then build a new design narrow band tuner to listen for the frequency they want to hear. This circuit is a waste of time to modify to become a narrow band receiver.

Maybe we need a new circuit that uses a crystal clock with digital divider and PLL to select desired frequency, then a narrow band adjustable notch filter to find the exact frequency that the receiver will tune to. Then we should also have a bank of capacitors and matched ferrites for each band, which can be adjusted 20-30% within the band by the digital logic and notch filters in combination with adjustable capacitors.
Maybe 20 frequency bands would be good to start with.
Then we can add more ferrite-capacitor antennas to get more frequency bands when we find that none of the 20 initial bands find treasure.

What do you think?
Are we ready for a new circuit design?


Best Wishes,
J_P
Not need more bands Treasure Hunt.
We need a powerful transmitter and a wrist receiver that the transmitter.For example, if the transmitter sends a frequency 5 kHz The receiver will only receive 5 kHz frequency And not heard another noise.
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