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Hello
Tune it for maximum noise or signal on the frequency. You should hear the motor noise on your receiver as the capacitor turns. Then fine tune it back and forth. Right, just tune for max. noise or signal, please notice that some loop,s are very sharp and have a very small bandwidth. And if you can hear the motor turning the capacitor, then return the antenna to the manufacture and tell him to design his products properly. Regards Max |
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