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		RF (Radio Frequency) Detectors
									
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							| 10.7MHz FM Detector: |  
							| Cellular Phone Helper #1:  
							activates a variety of devices when your cellular 
							ph1-is in use, PDF file |  
							| Cellular Phone Helper #2: |  
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							| Linearized RF Detector: |  
							| Make a truly linear RF power detector:  
							09/19/2002  EDN - Design Ideas / Modern 
							high-performance transmitters require accurate 
							monitoring of RF power, because most cellular 
							standards depend on strict power- transmission 
							levels to maintain an effective network. Regulation 
							of transmitted-signal strength also lets you build 
							lower cost systems. Figure 1 shows a 
							waveform-independent circuit that provides a linear 
							measurement of RF power.. |  
							| This circuit is a so-called "Radio Controlled 
							Electronic Switch". It can be used to switch on/off 
							anything electrical, whatever it is. Here are a 
							couple of examples: navigation lights, landing gear, 
							sound systems, Glowplug driver, bomb release, 
							parachute, search lights, gyros, and so on. This 
							circuits connects to a RC car controller servo 
							output. |  
							| Electronic Design - Every telephone signal port used to transmit and 
							receive voice or modulated data from a modem employs 
							a hybrid (duplexer) circuit. Such circuits are used 
							to separate the transmit and receive signals. 
							They’re also needed to reject the local. . . |  
							| make this simple RF Dummy Load for off-air testing 
							of your radio transmitter. |  
							| Surveillance Transmitter Detector:  
							This circuit can be used to "sweep" an area or room 
							and will indicate if a surveillance device is 
							operative. The problem in making a suitable a 
							detector is to get its sensitivity just right, Too 
							much sensitivity and it will respond to radio 
							broadcasts, too little, and nothing will be heard. |  |  |  
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