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OK John,
Well if you are sticking to the MFJ analyzer then the saran wrap will work fine as the insulator... And scrounging up metal isn't that hard.. PCB, or aluminum from a rain gutter company, even Reynolds wrap, etc.. Yup, I thought about the thickness of the glass reducing capacity, but if you have enough jars?!? Fun to think about... Someone needs to do it and post the pics... Check the yard sales.. Maybe you will be lucky and find an old AM radio with the dual gang 365 MMF variable caps... That will work like gangbusters... Back in the 60's I built more than one transmitter with those caps and a pair of 1625's... Keep us posted... cheers ... denny/k8do |
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Hmmm!
I probably have a few of those in the junk box(es). I am not doing anything new but I am getting some details through my thick skull. On 16 Aug 2006 04:42:52 -0700, "Denny" wrote: OK John, Well if you are sticking to the MFJ analyzer then the saran wrap will work fine as the insulator... And scrounging up metal isn't that hard.. PCB, or aluminum from a rain gutter company, even Reynolds wrap, etc.. Yup, I thought about the thickness of the glass reducing capacity, but if you have enough jars?!? Fun to think about... Someone needs to do it and post the pics... Check the yard sales.. Maybe you will be lucky and find an old AM radio with the dual gang 365 MMF variable caps... That will work like gangbusters... Back in the 60's I built more than one transmitter with those caps and a pair of 1625's... Keep us posted... cheers ... denny/k8do John Ferrell W8CCW |
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