Alt-BEAM Archive

Message #04001



To: beam@sgiblab.sgi.com
From: Chiu-Yuan Fang chiumanfu@home.com
Date: Sun, 30 May 1999 14:15:57 -0700
Subject: [alt-beam] Re: Unicore BeamAnt schematic!


Here's my "shot in the dark" based on BEAM Ant 6.X info previously posted to the
list.
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/6897/beamant6.jpg

Chiu

PS you could put two 5.5V caps in series.

Richard Piotter wrote:
>
> Hey Ian, seriously, were you going to upload the Unicore circuit? Or you
> want to send it over to me so I can put it on Megavore??? Hehe! (:
>
> By the way, I'm guessing it's something like follows, but I'm not sure
> if it's ALL that's there:
>
> _______ _______
> / \ / \
> (PD) | | (PD)
> \ | | /
> _|_/ \_|_
> / | | \
> | \______/ |
> | |BiCore| |
> | |______| |
> | | | |
> | /M\ /M\ |
> | \_/ \_/ |
> _|_ | | _|_
> | Nu| | | | Nu|
> |___| | | |___|
> | | | |
> | | | |
> \__/ \__/
>
> My guess is there is something additional in the sense of there being an
> SE (what type???) and also is there a second Bicore in there that
> accomplishes anything, or is it just this with and SE of some sort attached?
>
> I have 4.5-9 volts at around 30-60 mA avaliable form my LARGE solar
> panel, so I doubt the small caps would work with it. Is there a source
> for high farad caps that can reach voltages that excede 9 volts (I'd
> LIKE a few volts margin, especialy with the higher than normal voltages).


--
Chiu-Yuan Fang
chiumanfu@home.com
ICQ=5614919
http://www.geocities.com/SouthBeach/6897/beam2.html

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