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On Fri, 19 Mar 2004 17:46:43 GMT, "Harold E. Johnson"
wrote: I don't think you can get away with short cuts at RF, especially if you're a non-expert. 3 MHz is practically DC. Why don't you ask one of your friends at the BBC to build it for you. I was told 40Mhz is "practically DC" too. I guess it depends on where you're coming from. Actually I've dumped the factory inductor as suggested by Tom and wound-up a large, air core job on 15mm plastic water pipe. It's made a big difference. I'm happy to report I've now got the 5th! Could be a little cleaner but who cares? Tom made a big deal out of the importance of high-Q so it was the obvious thing to try. Fortunately, it's worked. God knows how I'm going to squeeze this monster coil onto the board, though! :-| Can I infer from this experience that SMD inductors of over a few uH are a waste of time? -- The BBC: Licensed at public expense to spread lies. |
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