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Old 10-19-2012, 10:37 PM
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hi to wm6 and j-p and other freinds
I need a vlf transmitter with telescopic antenna.That broadcast frequencies to within 200 meters.I have them in a loop antenna vlf transmitter.but I need a telescopic antenna vlf transmitter.
Please help me
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Old 10-19-2012, 11:13 PM
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Again? You got answer months ago.
Short telescopic antenna and VLF transmitter do not suit well together.
Example: for VLF TX of 7,5kHz you need 1/4 wave telescopic antenna of about 10 kilometres of length.
Of course such 10km 1/4 wave antenna can be inductively shorted to even 1m, but this change all, polarisation, transmitting power etc.
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Old 10-19-2012, 11:43 PM
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Again? You got answer months ago.
Short telescopic antenna and VLF transmitter do not suit well together.
Example: for VLF TX of 7,5kHz you need 1/4 wave telescopic antenna of about 10 kilometres of length.
Of course such 10km 1/4 wave antenna can be inductively shorted to even 1m, but this change all, polarisation, transmitting power etc.
ok i know but :
What is the basis of this circuit?
The circuit generates a frequency vlf.And is produced by victor track.trn
The system makes use of a telescoping antenna vlf waves.If you can explain about this circuit
tanks
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Old 10-20-2012, 12:37 AM
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ok i know but :
What is the basis of this circuit?
The circuit generates a frequency vlf.And is produced by victor track.trn
The system makes use of a telescoping antenna vlf waves.If you can explain about this circuit
tanks
I have a question.
How much treasure have you found with this circuit?


Best wishes,
J_P
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Old 10-20-2012, 07:33 AM
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I have a question.
How much treasure have you found with this circuit?


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J_P
hi j-p
I want to send vlf waves to a radius 100 meters or 200 meters with telescopic antenna.
Please give me a guide or schematic
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Old 10-20-2012, 10:51 AM
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hi j-p
I want to send vlf waves to a radius 100 meters or 200 meters with telescopic antenna.
Please give me a guide or schematic
Hi ma330,
This circuit cannot make a A vlf broadcast to 100 or 200 meters from using a telescopic antenna.
But you can test with a telescopic antenna to see for yourself that it does not send a vlf signal to 100 or 200 meters.

A coil antenna can send VLF more than 100 meters from this transmitter.
For 100 meter radius, you need a long length of wire, 640 meters length.
Then make a mark on the ground of 100 meter radius where you want to broadcast.
Then you must put the 640 meters of wire on the ground -- put this wire in a single loop on the ground to follow on the 100 meter radius you marked on the ground.
After the 100 meter radius wire is put on the ground, then connect one end of the wire to the antenna connection of your circuit board, and connect the other end of the wire to the ground connection.
This is exactly how a geologist connects to broadcast vlf to a 100 or 200 meter radius, or even more radius.
After the transmitter is connected, and it is broadcasting vlf in 100 meter radius, the geologist will take his small vlf loop receiver in his hand to search for buried things inside the 100 meter radius.
He can mark different rocks, water, and even metals he finds from using his vlf loop receiver.
Then the geologist can make a map to show things he finds buried under the ground.
If the geologist was not a geologist, but was a treasure hunter instead, then he would call this map a treasure map.

If you want to use a straight antenna, there is one way a straight antenna can be used to broadcast vlf to a large radius.
But maybe the straight antenna is bigger than a telescopic antenna, and maybe you need more than one straight antenna connected together.
See alternate method for straight vlf antennas here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VLF_Transmitter_Cutler

You will find diagrams and photos on the right side of the page to show how these straight aerial antennas are used.


Best wishes,
J_P
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Old 10-20-2012, 06:07 AM
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ok i know but :
What is the basis of this circuit?
The circuit generates a frequency vlf.And is produced by victor track.trn
The system makes use of a telescoping antenna vlf waves.If you can explain about this circuit
tanks
I have the same opinion with WM6. I don't think that this antenna help.
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Old 10-20-2012, 05:09 AM
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Hallo from Greece
Do you have any idea about an old detector from Japan
I think that the model was mitshubishi fd410g
Regards
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Old 10-20-2012, 06:03 AM
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Forget it.
You are in wrong place!!!!!
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