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In a coupling circuit such as:
C1|| C3|| IN----||----o----o----||--OUT || | | || --- C --- C L1 C2| C | | '----' | === GND (see, eg, the "38 Special" NorCal 30m QRP tranceiver sch connecting the NE602 single-ended output to an amplification stage: http://www.amqrp.org/kits/38spcl/ ) What is the purpose maximizing the Q of L1 by using, say, a hand- wound toroid vs a molded inductor? Rs of a 1.8uH moulded inductor might be 1.5 ohms vs .1 ohm for 5 inches of 24ga wire. However the expected effect in tank bandwidth doesn't seem to matter compared to the large effect of varying C1 (very narrow for small C1, 5p in the example). I can see why a homebrewer would prefer to keep a bag of T37-2 and some enamelled wire around, but in a kit such as that, wouldn't a moulded inductor do just as well? -- Ben Jackson AD7GD http://www.ben.com/ |
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