Take a look North-North-East. I have heard BigBen doing strange things[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:32 amGo on, you know you want to. I won't tell anyone. I'll be keeping an eye on my clocks though[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sat Nov 16, 2024 6:02 pm .... When I saw the frequency response of a 2€ LM386 amplifier board today, I had a terrible idea, but only for a very short fleeting moment....
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DCF77 Time Signal Generator with ESP32 (classic)
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That was me. I needed something with a bit more height to support the base loaded 1/4 wave antenna.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Sun Nov 17, 2024 10:36 am Take a look North-North-East. I have heard BigBen doing strange things
Managed to find a suitable PSU too.
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This fits in very well with my plans, as I am currently converting from a magnetic field to an electric field. I just need to scale it up a bit.[Local Link Removed for Guests] wrote: [Local Link Removed for Guests]Mon Nov 18, 2024 7:55 am That was me. I needed something with a bit more height to support the base loaded 1/4 wave antenna.
Managed to find a suitable PSU too.
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