Wednesday, September 16, 2009
Field strength meter
Here is a handy field strength meter that can be used to check the strength of AM radio signals.The circuit is a very useful for those who assemble radio transmitters(especially in the tuning of the final stage for maximum range).
The circuit is essentially some sort of a AM receiver it self. The capacitor C3 and inductor L1 forms a tuned circuit to receive a particular frequency(the frequency of your transmitter).The diode D1 detects the signal and applies to the base of transistor Q1 (MPSA 18).The collector current of the Q1 will be proportional to the strength of this signal and will be shown in the meter M1.In result the meter reading will be a measure of the strength of the signal (of the tuned frequency) falling on the antenna.
Notes.
* The C3 must be varied to tune in to the frequency of your transmitter.For that,keep the antenna of meter circuit close to the antenna of your transmitter and adjust C3 to get a maximum reading on meter M1.
* Now the meter is tuned to your frequency.
* In order to tune your transmitter for a maximum range, place the meter circuit some place near to the transmitter and adjust the transmitters tuning elements.Maximum range setting will at the point where the meter shows full deflection.
* Power the circuit using a 9v battery.
* The antenna can be a 15 cm long Copper wire.
* The transistor Q1 can be any high gain NPN RF transistor.
* Switch S1 is used as a power switch.Keep this switch OFF when circuit is not in use to save battery life
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