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Old 02-11-2016, 12:06 AM
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"Hi All
The purpose of this forum is to understand the functioning of Lrls e each of us can contribute with his experience and his ideas. I can understand that those who have achieved a working LRL does not want to make it public and wants to exploit on its own and does not want the LRL is commercially exploited by others. I myself before posting my LRL with all the details I have thought long and hard but in the end I thought I had to repay to this forum and all the members who have made ​​a contribution. Morgan, Andreas, Geo and others have also made ​​contributions without disclosing the details. The fact that Andreas has managed to obtain the discrimination of gold is still a big help for us, even without knowing the details. The fact that many of us have built a working LRL is an incentive for those who still failed and is evidence that the phenomenon is real. Unfortunately, in this field you need a good knowledge of electronics and a good equipment, you can not expect a complete scheme operating at the first shot, experimentation is the rule. Even in the diagrams I posted a small change can lead to a malfunction.

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Old 02-11-2016, 12:14 AM
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Idea #1
Use very wide band DC to GHz preamplifer (for example some of MAR xx circuit) with a low noise factor as frontend input of Franco LRLs.



TV Signal Amplifier
General Description


This is a small, broad band, signal amplifier which covers the frequencies from 40 to 900 MHz. These frequencies include TV in VHF and UHF and also the radio broadcasting frequencies in the 88 - 108 MHz FM band. It is connected between the antenna and the input of your receiver and boosts the signals by up to 20 dB, thus making it possible to receive even the weakest signals.

http://english.cxem.net/rf/rf1.php

Wideband DTV UHF Antenna TV Amplifier

http://electronics-diy.com/wideband-...-amplifier.php



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TV Signal amplifier, Wideband TV amplifier ....

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Old 02-11-2016, 06:42 AM
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Old 02-11-2016, 10:39 AM
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Hi All,
It 's always a good thing to test new ideas, as regards the use of higher frequencies in L1 tank, LRL works well with 2 or 3 turns for L1 not with 1 turn or 4 or more, probably you must change TR2 with another, BC... series have 300Mhz maximum frequency and you must use a suitable pcb.

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Old 02-11-2016, 09:01 PM
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