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Re: Simple radio signal



You can connect the channel 3/4 out of your VCR to a dipole antenna to transmit
a polarized signal. Then across the room, an identical antenna receives the
signal and displays the picture on a TV. Rotate either antenna 90 degrees and
bye bye picture/sound. I saw this in a TPT article a few years ago.

Sam

"Daniel L. MacIsaac" wrote:

The easiest way to get a simple radio reciever is to buy the cheapest
transistor AM receiver.
ck


DEFINITELY. Now how to we get a cheap transmitter that will send a
resonably polarized signal and how to we make a cheap AM receiver
into a polarized receiver?

Dan M

Dan MacIsaac, Assistant Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Northern AZ Univ
danmac@nau.edu http://purcell.phy.nau.edu PHYS-L list owner