Originally posted by satdaveuk
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I don't know how feasible it is to increase the TX voltage/current, but I think it is one of the things we should try and find out!
Because that test oscillator has such a squirrelly waveform, I'm not sure it is a good choice to experiment with -- but maybe the current waveform in the coil is nicer, that's what matters I think.
One problem we might encounter with higher voltage is our null signal will get larger and larger and at some point, depending on phase also, might cause some problems. But these things can be looked at.
Also, to get higher voltage/current from a 9 volt battery, generally you need a "high-Q" coil driven in a certain way that allows higher voltages/currents (which the test oscillator might in fact do). But the problem is that a "high-Q" TX circuit might be too sensitive to soil fluctuations, etc. But no harm in trying! I'm interested in high voltage/current experiments to see if any benefits are out there.
Cheers,
-SB
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