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On 21/04/2019 17:17, Pat wrote:
On Sun, 21 Apr 2019 14:08:07 +0100, N_Cook wrote: On 20/04/2019 14:50, wrote: I have a wave ceptor and the tiny antenna has separated from the indentation in the frame of the watch (my fault). Do you know if there’s any way of fixing this. From what I remember of the inside of mine (no problem with it since cleaning battery and contacts and slightly bending the contacts). Hopefully the wire of the antenna is not work/age hardened soits possible to unwind 1/2? turns to give scope to solder back, difficult to believe 1or2 turns less would affect reception too much. I've always thought the antenna was part of a tuned circuit (tuned to exactly 60 kHz). Are you sure 1 or 2 turns wouldn't affect that tuning? Pat I'm guessing its something like 100m of 0.1mm diameter wire, however many turns that would be, minus 1 or 2 would not be noticed surely. |
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