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Subject: how can i make my own radio direction finder?

Date: Wed Nov 1 16:41:47 2006
Posted by nate
Grade level: undergrad School: florida tech
City: melbourne State/Province: florida Country: USA
Area of science: Engineering
ID: 1162424507.Eg
Message:

Hi, I am working on a special application for an antenna and would like to thank
you in advance for any help you may offer:
I would like to build a device that can pick up uhf signals and determine range
and direction. I have checked many resources about antenna designs but nothing
that would allow me to have an inner core and outer globe where when a wave from
some directions touches the outer layer and then the inner, it produces a signal
that I can read on a screen that shows its direction and the strength of the
signal. This would eliminate the need for manually revolving the antenna to hunt
for signals.


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