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On 01/17/14 16:00, Michael Black wrote:
On Fri, 17 Jan 2014, Zach Metzinger wrote: You could also dispense with the mechanical capacitor completely and use a varactor diode tuned by a voltage. I've even seen some designs use a regular LED reverse-biased in a pinch. But, there will always be a time when you can't come up with an alternative. High voltage variables for transmitting loops, or output circuitry in a transmitter. Varactors won't work in that situation. And that's when you'll need to make variable capacitors. At the best of time those weren't readily available (likely requiring a special order) and were relatively expensive. Now, they are outright expensive, if you can find them. Michael VE2BVW Michael- Excellent point, and I sit corrected. I need to read more closely next time! DE N0ZGO |
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