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Howdy,
Oh, ok! I have seen a tapped down band spread capacitor circuit so I assumed... I wonder why they did that? Oh, looking at it the another way, the grid impedance loading the parallel tuned circuit is transformed by the turns ratio. Probably to provide some voltage gain from that stage. If the capacitance of the grid is negligible, then the resonance is determined by the inductance from the portion of the winding paralleled by the variable capacitor. If you want to include the grid capacitance in parallel with the variable capacitor, multiply it by the turns ratio. Otherwise the solution is essentially the same. 73, Grumpy exray wrote in : Thanks Grump...gonna save that for my files but I think I need to clarify my question. One cap only...not one across the tank and another on the tap although thats an interesting idea. Maybe this schematic will help. http://www.antiqueradios.org/gazette/pix/sw3-1sch.jpg |
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