Working Frequency - Question!

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pallermo
 
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Working Frequency - Question!

Post by pallermo »

Hi friends,
before i get into project of making an wave bubble, I have one question:
Can it work on lower freq. example: 8~10Mhz? What about 50~60Khz? (50~60khz requires different antenna build).
Thanks in advance

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Re: Working Frequency - Question!

Post by TheFallen »

If this is a genuine question then you need to a LOT more research. Namely there isn't any RF on 50-60kHz, and 8-10MHz is pretty sparse.

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