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A previous poster suggested what I'd called a "synthetic reactance", which
is a series-parallel LC combination. This technique can produce very large effective-capacitance changes with a modest varactor range, however it also comes with the susceptibility of mode-jumping in the output frequency. Joe W3JDR =================================== But perhaps the most important effect of this method of creating a multi-band or wideband tuned circuit is big deterioration in effective operating Q. Once upon a time it was a popular PA tuned-tank, minimum-dip, arrangement. At the higher frequencies the coils got hot. Too high a circulating current in the tank. Poor efficiency. They didn't catch on! Varactor diodes used in receiver and local oscillator circuits have a relatively poor Q to begin with. Perhaps lower than coil Q. Series tuned circuits in parallel with shunt tuned circuits only magnify adverse varactor effects. ---- Reg, G4FGQ |
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