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Cecil Moore wrote in message ...
Brian Kelly wrote: A pair of caps mechanically coupled via an insulated shaft coupling but completely isolated electrically from each other should work. Yes, that's what I had in mind. Mine are side-by-side with a non-conducting fiber-chain connecting the shafts. Same with my two rotary coils. When I said "dual-ganged", I meant mechanically ganged, not electrically ganged. | |/ Coax center wire--------|/|--------feedline-------- /| | ganged variable caps to dipole | |/ Coax braid--------------|/|--------feedline-------- /| | OK , I got off on the wrong foot, this is more better. Tnx for the clarification. Now back to Autocad so that I can enshrine it for posterity . . There are a lot of nice inexpensive instrument-quality parts out there which make it quite easy to mechanically couple variable caps, rotary inductors and I guess even pots but I've never seen that done. I'm partial to the miniature timing belts and gears. IF they're not wire-reinforced belts. For this tuner job there are plenty of options available. I had a monster remotely controlled tuner in the back yard for years for my end-fed 135 inverted L. I used a pair of old WW2 Navy gun director synchros, one in the shack which I cranked with a turns counter and the other in the tuner cabinet to spin the big rotary inductor via a small timing belt, never missed a lick. w3rv |