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Joel Kolstad wrote: One of the comments -- from Michael Terrel -- was that he's worked on equipment that shorted out inductors at various taps to change ranges. I can understand using a MOSFET to short an inductor at various taps, however I don't see how to do that using a PIN diode unless DC blocking capacitors are being used between the inductor sections. |
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