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"Dale Parfitt" wrote in
: It's not at all critical. Use whatever you have. All it will affect is the tuning range. Great answer- since all it effects is the tuning range, why not leave it out entirely? That's a ridiculous response. Building a loop is not rocket science and is largely done seat of pants. You wind some turns, put the capacitor across it and see what it tunes. Then you add or subtract turns until you get the result you want. But since most people these days can't even check their own motor oil without an instruction book, maybe I should take that into account. BTW, the correct word is "affects." |
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