Thanks; it's fun this. And I think the sound improved quite a bit from the last one. Also, recording with multiple cameras and stitching together in Premiere Pro was quite manageable, even for a noob like myself 🙂
Thanks! To be honest, most of the work went into writing the Arduino-code for the ESP8266. But save for a few choice words, that would probably be quite boring to watch! Looking forward to continuing the build!
I used a stepper motor and an Arduino for my Mag Loop years ago. I ended up giving it to another ham though. I miss it now. 🥲Great Video. Thanks for sharing! 73 de W6OBB
Good work! Keep the videos coming!
Thanks; it's fun this. And I think the sound improved quite a bit from the last one. Also, recording with multiple cameras and stitching together in Premiere Pro was quite manageable, even for a noob like myself 🙂
Good job Bob looks interesting
Thanks! To be honest, most of the work went into writing the Arduino-code for the ESP8266. But save for a few choice words, that would probably be quite boring to watch! Looking forward to continuing the build!
Operation is smooth and short to allow a fine tune of the capacitor. Is there an inductor as one of the components of this tuner? 73
It's for a magnetic loop, so strictly I guess you could say the loop is the inductor. But other then that, no.
I used a stepper motor and an Arduino for my Mag Loop years ago. I ended up giving it to another ham though. I miss it now. 🥲Great Video. Thanks for sharing! 73 de W6OBB