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Old December 19th 03, 12:29 AM
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I require a .551uH.

If anyone is
familiar w/ the number of turns/gauge etc... for a .551uH inductor, I would
really appreciate that info.


Look in the ARRL Handbook, under calculating practical inductors. For a .5uH
inductor I would try as a start, a 1/4" drill bit wound with #20 or #22 solid,
with the length and turns / inch per the Handbook formula.
If you don't have the Handbook, I can post the formula, until you can get a
Handbook :-).












































73 Gary N4AST
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