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LOW FREQUENCY RADIO ANTENNA
xx   ANTENNA
xx   LOW FREQUENCY RADIO

Make a small loop antenna for low frequency DX'ing (VLF through tropical bands).
POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Nov 1992 (v.11#3) pg. 42
Added Info POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Jan 1994 (v.12#5) pg. 32

Low frequency antennas. Alternatives that give reasonable performance, but do not require as much space to erect. Part 1.
POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Jul 1993 (v.11#11) pg. 24

Low frequency antennas. Part 2.
POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS Sep 1993 (v.12#1) pg. 27

DXing very low frequency (VLF) radio. Includes instructions for building a 60 KHz resonate loop antenna from wood and wire.
POPULAR COMMUNICATIONS May 1994 (v.12#9) pg. 60

Cruising the lowest ham bands. Receivers and antennas for tuning the LowFERS (Low Frequency Experimental Radio Station) and MedFERS (Medium Frequency Experimental Radio Station) bands which operate in the 160-190 kHz and 510-1705 kHz frequency ranges.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Feb 1997 (v.14#2) pg. 39

EWE low-noise, low-frequency receiving antenna for use between 160 meters and 40 meters.
POPULAR ELECTRONICS [2] Sep 1998 (v.15#9) pg. 59

All about VLF (very low frequency) antennas. Part 1.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Feb 1983 (v.54#2) pg. 62

All about VLF (very low frequency) antennas. Part 2.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Mar 1983 (v.54#3) pg. 65
Correction RADIO-ELECTRONICS Aug 1983 (v.54#8) pg. 25

All about VLF (very low frequency) antennas. Part 3. Construction of antennas.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Apr 1983 (v.54#4) pg. 132

All about VLF (very low frequency) antennas. Part 4. Build a passive antenna tuner for VLF-LF.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS May 1983 (v.54#5) pg. 73

All about VLF (very low frequency) antennas. Part 5. Loop antennas for VLF-LF.
RADIO-ELECTRONICS Jun 1983 (v.54#6) pg. 83

Detecting low-frequency electromagnetic waves from natural sources, such as those that occur before earthquakes and that are associated with storms and solar wind. Includes instructions for constructing and calibrating an antenna to interface with a computer or chart recorder. Includes schematic for circuitry to amplify the antenna signals.
SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN May 1996 (v.274#5) pg. 98
Correction SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN Jun 1996 (v.274#6) pg. 101