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![]() "Antonio Vernucci" wrote in message . .. Re my previous message, I have downloaded a GR bridge manual from BAMA. It reports that: - the bridge measures the series capacitance - if D is low, the series capacitance almost coincides with the parallel capacitance - but if D is high, they differ significantly. A chart is provided to convert series capacitance into parallel capacitance. This confirms that, if D is high and if the loss is caused by a parallel resistance (as it actually is), one must convert the measured capacitance value using the chart. 73 Tony I0JX I think you are looking at a manual for a later model bridge. My 650A manual has the formulas but not charts. I remeasured a bad cap and calculated the parallel capacitance, series resistance, and parallel resistance. This is a paper cap rated at 0.02 uf. The values I got a Cs = 4.8 uf D = 0.3 Cp = 4.3 uf Rs = 994 ohms Rp = 12 kohms Not a very good cap. New plastic film caps measure very close to the marked value and have a D which is below the residual of the bridge (essentially zero) While there is an error from the rather high D it is not significant in terms of this measurement, that is, the value of the cap measures nearly three times its marked value. I have not dissected one of these but suspect the winding is distorted. That would also affect the voltage rating. What I mean is that the plates of the capacitor are closer together than originally, probably because of loss of the wax impregnant. I found other caps in this RX which had high values so this one is not unique. I have not measured the caps at RF but I seems like an interesting project and a practical use for my Boonton Q-Meter:-) BTW, I think my math is OK but maybe not. -- -- Richard Knoppow Los Angeles WB6KBL |
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