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Anyone know if the variable cap, that I'm assuming is included in this kit,
will suffice for the bc band loop I want to build? http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=28-17 9 Brian |
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****, I can't get it to link right. Here's the part number: 28-179
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Brian wrote: Anyone know if the variable cap, that I'm assuming is included in this kit, will suffice for the bc band loop I want to build? http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=28-17 9 That link doesn't seem to take me to the kit. But I'm guessing you might need a larger 365 pf (?) air variable to build a decent loop. Can't recall where ya get em these days, but they are still available. Someone will be along momentarily to help you! |
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Whats the capacitance Brian. This is the real Brian Hill by the way
![]() -- 73 and good DXing. Brian ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ A lot of radios and 100' of rusty wire! Zumbrota, Southern MN Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianehill/ "Brian" wrote in message hlink.net... Anyone know if the variable cap, that I'm assuming is included in this kit, will suffice for the bc band loop I want to build? http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=28-17 9 Brian |
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I'm guessing 10-365pf would cover the majority of the broadcast band.
Brian |
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Brian wrote: I'm guessing 10-365pf would cover the majority of the broadcast band. Yep, that would be the one. Maybe Mouser Electronics still has 'em. I know someone does. |
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Oh, if you mean the capacitance of the one in the kit, I really don't know.
I found the manual online, but didn't see any details for the capacitor. Brian |
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"Brian" wrote in message
hlink.net... Anyone know if the variable cap, that I'm assuming is included in this kit, will suffice for the bc band loop I want to build? http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=28-17 9 I see a loopstick in the kit and they usually use a 365-pF cap to tune one of those. Bear in mind the cap is probably a chintzy little thing with a tiny knob. Check oselectronics.com (#BC14400, $10.95. p 96 of online catalog) and tubesandmore.com (Antique Radio Parts, #C-V365, $11.95 and probably the same cap). For what the kit costs I think you could get a better cap, if that's all you need. "PM" |
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"Brian" wrote in message hlink.net... Anyone know if the variable cap, that I'm assuming is included in this kit, will suffice for the bc band loop I want to build? http://www.radioshack.com/product.as...uct%5Fid=28-17 9 http://www.midnightscience.com/catalog5.html There's a nice one right at the top of the page.. |
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