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On Nov 22, 8:04*am, dave wrote:
Too_Many_Tools wrote: The Unelco Model 1914 Radio was a simple 60's-70's muliband radio that used different coils to change bands. http://images.craigslist.org/3k63o33...52cece1adf.jpg http://www.antiqueradios.com/forums/...7824&sid=6924e... Does anyone know what the coil values were? Thanks for any info. X sub L = X sub C at resonance. Thanks for the formula but I want the ACTUAL values. Anyone? |
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