- This is a simple and low cost wide band VHF field strength meter.
- The field strength is measured by converting the radio signal to DC and measuring it.
- The RF signal will be picked up by the coil and rectified by the diode D1.Even a very small DC voltage is sufficient to alter the biasing of FET and it will be reflected in the meter as an indication of the presence of a radio signal.
- he meter can be calibrated by adjusting the preset R2 to make meter M1 read ZERO in the absence of any radio signal.
- This circuit is not very sensitive, but can sense radio signals from hand held FM transmitters up to a distance of few meters( ideal for theoretical demonstrations).
NOTES:
- The circuit can be assembled on a general purpose PCB.
- Use a 9V PP3 battery for powering the circuit.
- Use a 250uA FSD current meter for M1.Using a lower FSD meter will improve sensitivity.
- The coil L1 can be made by making 6 turns of 20 SWG enameled copper wire on a ¼ inch plastic former.
- The antenna can be a telescopic whip antenna.
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