2014-04-08

I have a copy of the book "Practical Wire Antennas" by Heyes (the first

edition). In it is a schematic for a low noise broadband preamplifier

for loops.

This version uses the BSX20 transistor which at the time the book was

written was far more available in the UK than the 2N5179 used by the

original Hayward design.

The book mentions that it was first published in the ARRL Antenna

Handbook, I can not find it in my copy.

These days it is much cheaper and easier to order 2N5179 transistors

from China on eBay (and probably cheaper to order 10 and pick the best)

than it is for me to order a BSX20.

However without the original schematic or construction article, I am

taking it on faith that it will work with no circuit changes, something

I doubt.

A copy of the schematic and accompanying text would be appreciated.

References to where it appeared or links to pages describing it would be

even better.

The original circuit I was looking at contained 1 transistor, 4 diodes,

6 1/4 watt resistors and 4 disk capacitors. The coil could be wound from

hookup wire on a hunk of ferrite rod, which I have many of.

It's fairly "bulletproof", so high voltages from static, lightening

or nearby transmitters (all three here) won't burn it out like an MMIC.

It's a simple design so that I can build it myself. :-)

TIA,

Geoff.

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Geoffrey S. Mendelson, N3OWJ/4X1GM/KBUH7245/KBUW5379

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