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![]() "Dante" wrote in message ... In the amplifier compartment of a 1970s vintage ham radio, if the plate choke in the B+ supply lost some of it's inductance due to some of the coil windings shorting together would it cause the plate tuning capacitor to require less capacitance (such as fully open) to reach resonance? -Curios. A couple of shorted turns would efect the inductnace of the coil a lot more than you are probably thinking. My guess is that you are just aking how a relatively small change inductance would effect the circuit and the answer is none. Jimmie |
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