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![]() With sufficient accuracy, knowing its maximum value, it is possible to estimate the value of an air-spaced variable capacitor setting just by looking at it. Similarly, the value of a coil can be calculated by counting the number of turns and guessing its length and diameter. The calculation is simple enough. I've done it dozens of times. It gets you into the right ballpark. Which is quite accurate enough for amateur radio purposes. There's no need for rocket science. I can't understand the abysmal state of education in simple arithmetic in our primary schools. We should import the kids who inhabit the sewers of Rio de Janerio and other American cities and employ them as arithmetic teachers. It would be more economic than culling by armed police. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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