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Gyrator II VLF Receiver
by Rodney Howe, email ahowe at frii dot com
I built the Gyrator II (on the right in the photo below) a couple years ago, when Art Stokes was still alive. He sent me the electrolytic capacitors that I couldn't find anywhere else. All the other parts I found at Radio Shack, including their Digital Multi-Meter, which I use to record on a Laptop. The power supply in the Gyrator II is a split transformer, as outlined in Art Stokes schematics. I made a few modifications to Art's design: I'm using two 10 turn pots as gain and tuning control, this makes it easier to tune the receiver, and adjust the gain.
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Figure 1 Digital Multi-Meter, Panasonic 486 Laptop, Gyrator II (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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Figure 1.1 Art Stokes photo of the Gyrator II Courtesy of <http://www.aavso.org/committees/solar/equipment.stm> (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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Figure 1.2 Schematic of Art Stoke's Gyrator II Courtesy of <http://www.aavso.org/committees/solar/equipment.stm> (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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| Figure 2, November 4 SID (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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| Figure 3, November 8 SID (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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Antenna description:
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Figure 4, Hexagon Loop This is the 1.5 meter hexagon loop, using 24 turns of #18 guage braided copper wire. (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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This is how a friend [Joseph DiVerdi] and I tuned the1.5 meter hexagon loop to 25.2kHz. Just using two DMMs, and a Wien-Bridge oscillator, (built from Cap Hossfield's instructions in the Solar Bulletin, Vol. 58 No. 7, July 2002).
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Figure 5, Wien-Bridge schematic and parts list
(Cap Hossfield, AAVSO, Vol 58, No 7, July, 2002) (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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Figure 6, Description of Wien-Bridge
(Cap Hossfield, AAVSO, Vol 58, No 7, July, 2002) (Click on thumbnail to download full-size image) |
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