Help on multiturn loop antenna
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24 Hz? Are you sure about that?
Thank you for your reply, yes it is a very low frequency beacon 24Hz
The radiated power of a small magnetical "antenna" at 24 Hz into free space (= far field) will be effectively zero. I guess, you are rather interested in the magnetical near field. It's proportional to Ampere-turns multiply coil area.
What will be the distance of the near field from my antenna. Anothe question I have what equation do I use to calculate the number of turns?
Thanks a lot
There are various empirical formulas in use and calculators on the internet for different coil geometries. Usually they give a good estimation, e.g. http://www.qsl.net/in3otd/programs.html
Range of your low frequency beacon will be ruled by transmitter field sterngth, receiver sensitivity and electrical interferences in the enviroment.
I doubt that the current through the air coil at 24 Hz will be primarly set by the air coil inductance. The wire resistance is probably the limiting factor. A core (ferrite rod or laminated steel bar) can improve the efficiency respectively achieved field strength with a specific input power budget.
If I understand right, using a magnetic core will allow me to get my inductance value (the required L value) with a reasonable number of turns. At the same time reducing the number of turns will lower antenna efficiency. I guess my goal is first to select an appropriate core (area, length, permeability), then compute the number of turns it will require to achieve the inductance value. After that I need to select a wire gauge and verify the total resistance of the wire length. If the wire resistance will become the limiting factor of the peak current would it affect my antenna radiation power, as oppose to inductance being the limiting factor of the max current?
Thank you for your help and for the link you have provided.
