dr pepper
Advanced Member level 1
I want to implement an omnidirectional magnetic loop antenna for 300 khz to about 1 mhz.
So I was thinking of placing 2 loopsticks physically 90 degrees rotated to each other on some kind of mount.
If I were to do this I assume I'd get a phase shift between the signals from each antenna while picking up the same station (assuming one of them isnt nulled).
So could this be corrected by using a phase shift network, I've seen a couple of circuits using 2 rc networks or rc networks and a transformer.
Is this a good route to take, or would I be better with a dual receiver diversity setup or something.
So I was thinking of placing 2 loopsticks physically 90 degrees rotated to each other on some kind of mount.
If I were to do this I assume I'd get a phase shift between the signals from each antenna while picking up the same station (assuming one of them isnt nulled).
So could this be corrected by using a phase shift network, I've seen a couple of circuits using 2 rc networks or rc networks and a transformer.
Is this a good route to take, or would I be better with a dual receiver diversity setup or something.