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Frequency measurement by Lecher Line

Step 2The measurement

The measurement
The photo shows the setup. The wire loop at the end of the Lecher Line is placed near the oscillator. A diode has been taped near one conductor and the black and red wires lead to an analogue meter. A screwdriver is slid in contact between the two wires and the deflection on the meter is monitored.

The distance between two successive dips (or peaks) on the meter is taken to be half a wavelength.

In my case this distance was about 25 cm and so the wavelength is around 50 cm, a frequency of around 600 MHz.

The movie shows one such maximum deflection on the meter.

So, as I had promised, here is the frequency of my UHF oscillator.
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Author:neelandan
Employed as an Engineer in Electronics. Interested in building small circuits around tiny chips (the electronic kind).