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w5kcm wrote: "Gimmick" capacitors are only good for a few pf, and are used to do light coupling or introduce feedback/self-oscillation. even if you could build one, it would be pretty unstable for test use. =A0220 pf is substantial (an air capacitor would have many plates). =A0In the day, we'd use silver-mica type capacitors for stability. =A0 If other friends' junque boxes are available, I'd try those. =A0Thank goodness for modern meters--at my age, reading the color codes is hard! Yes, the more I have lookad at it 220 pf would be too large for a gimmick. I will keep digging in the junque box, maybe find a few other values to series or parallel to get close to 220 pf. Gimmick caps in that range are probably made from sheet metal cut out of tin cans. I find Altoids tins work well. Use a cheap DMM with a capacitance function to measure them... then cut them down until the value is correct. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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