re:Is there an easy way yo measure frequencies?
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Date: 02/18/05
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Date: 18 Feb 2005 07:34:49 -0600
How about if I use a cheap am/fm radio to tune a circuit to one
frequency, and use another cheap am/fm radio that I tune to the same
frequency, and feed the tuned signal into the antenna circuit of the
other, that would give me a cascade wouldn't it? I'm just worried
that the amplifier circuit of the other will act to dampen the
output, so I'm thinking of just using the tuning loop by itself, and
have it excited by the output of the first LCR tuning loop.
Antenna, then LCR1 output to the antenna2. I think that should work.
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