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On Mar 13, 11:38 pm, K7ITM wrote:
It should not be that bad. C0G dielectric (also called NPO) capacitors have a _maximum_ temperature coefficient of 30ppm/C. The diameter of the loop itself, and therefore its inductance, will change with temperature in the same range, I believe. C0G capacitors, especially surface mount type, also have extremely low effective series resistance. I've found some C0G SMT caps that seem to have very close to zero temperature coefficient--it varies from lot to lot, apparently depending on the exact mix of the dielectric. What do you suppose the temperature coefficient of the capacitance of varactor diodes is? Note: 100ppm change in capacitance causes 50ppm change in resonant frequency. That's 350Hz at 7MHz. You probably wouldn't even notice that. It's only about 10 percent of the 3dB bandwidth of the antenna. Thank you very much. About about transformer (for connect coaxial cable). I can use any ferrite with small permeabilty? |
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