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Here's a radio tuner based on a variometer and fixed capacitor. The
variometer housing is a CDROM container; the capacitor is built from blank CDROMS. http://www.hpfriedrichs.com/rr-cdrom.htm 73 Pete AC7ZL Hamateur wrote: SparkySKO wrote: [Basically this says, are there any practical alternatives to an air variable capacitor that a beginner can use in building his first receiver radio?] This homebrew 10-600pF book-shaped air variable has knob tuning: http://www.leradiodisophie.it/CV-libro.html Wind a simple coil, add a diode and audio amplification - see what you can hear. |
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