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Old August 29th 06, 04:12 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
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Default Beginner Radio w/o using air variable cap???

"SparkySKO" writes:

[Basically this says, are there any practical alternatives to an air
variable capacitor that a beginner can use in building his first
receiver radio?]
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For TWO BUCKS I bought a whole box full of cheapie "transistor radios"
from a church rummage sale a few weeks ago (most were about the size
of a man's wallet, but a few were about the size of a thick book), and

ALL OF THEM HAD AN AIR-VARIABLE TUNING CAPACITOR!

Don't fight a battle you don't need to fight; just tear up an old
"transistor radio"!

(Now the NEWER transistor radios -- the kind you buy at WalMart for
a buck each that have a "push to tune to the next station" button --
do NOT have air-variable capacitors, but the OLDER ones do!)

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