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Default Understanding Parallel to Series conversion

On Fri, 14 Jan 2011 01:05:17 +0100, "Antonio Vernucci"
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In summary:
- put a 85-pF in series (i.e. in between your antenna and the tank circuit)
- put a 470uH inductance in parallel to the tank (in practice this just means to
increase the tank inductance by 470uH with respect to its nominal value).


Hi Tony,

Great walk-through, excellent solution. And the appearance of Two
additional, unstated components. Are they found in the original text
of the article? Possibly not and thus the source of mystery (and a
cautionary tale about what might be found as knowledge on the
Internet).

73's
Richard Clark, KB7QHC
 
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