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Yes, they are just coils that are enclosed in ferrite pot cores to
make them "Hi-Q". You have found the threaded rods sticking out each side. This is how you vary the frequency of each coil. The last time I fooled with it, I recall that it had a pretty wide tuning range up and down from 230 kc. Each coil winding has a dipped silver mica cap across it's terminals underneath. I can't imagine those caps drifting in value. I agree with Don that you should probably align it in the "narrow "position. Is it .6 kc? I think. How accurate is your test equipment? John |
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