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On Wed, 28 Jan 2009 20:19:20 GMT, "Jerry"
wrote: Hi Richard I made a capacitator rotator for my 6 foot AM loop using a hobby shop servo to rotate the air variable cap. It works quite well and the components are affordable. The 3 section air capacitor allowed the use of each section by switching to the appropriate section with a TO-5 relay. That is Brute Force to tune an AM loop, but sure makes sense and uses affordable parts. Jerry KD6JDJ Hi Jerry, You have certain advantages over most of the correspondents here. You are something of a gear head, you know where to find things, you know how to put them together, and you actually do it. When I was a kid, I had the same bent, but my resources were from government surplus when you needed 400Hz 26V supplies (or other such oddities). It was back in the 60s when I started experimenting with Varicaps except they were 1N23 style diodes sold for their Varicap properties (which comes free with almost any diode); the real Varicaps sold for far too much for my allowance. Wasn't much tuning ratio back then either - about 3:1 to 5:1 - today's have more range than most air caps. 73's Richard Clark, KB7QHC |
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