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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,
RadioShack AM/FM Radio Kit http://tinyurl.com/2ycrp RadioShack Catalog #: 28-179 Follow step-by-step directions to make an AM/FM radio that plays through the included speaker. - Change from AM to FM with a Switch - Great for Children Age 8 to Adults - Requires 4 "AA" Batteries ~ RHF .. .. = = = "Brian" wrote in message = = = thlink.net... http://www.radioshack.com/product.asp?catalog%5Fname=CTLG&product%5Fid=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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"Brian" wrote in message hlink.net...
I'm guessing 10-365pf would cover the majority of the broadcast band. Brian I bet it takes double that. He will need a "dual" 365pf cap to cover the whole band with one cap, and no switching. With the dual cap, you solder the two gangs together, and end up with 730 pf. But the min value will be larger with the dual cap, and will reduce the upper range a bit. IE: two 10-365pf caps, will give a 20 pf min, instead of 10. This shouldn't keep you from tuning the whole BC band, but if you rig a way to switch to only one gang, you can increase your upper range even farther. My 44 inch per side loop uses a triple 365pf cap.It also has five smaller value gangs "maybe 25-50 pf each??" ,as well for eight gangs total. With that cap, and a switch which I mount of the side of the cap, I am covering from 450 kc to 2300 kc in two ranges. My 16 inch round loop uses a plain dual 365pf cap. No extra gangs. It covers from 500-2000kc with no switching. I really have my doubts a single 365pf cap will cover the whole BC band. To cover the low end, you will need more turns to tune with the small value cap. This in turn will reduce the upper range due to the extra turns in themselves, and also the extra stray capacitance you will see from the extra windings. If you tune for 540 kc at the low end, I doubt you will be able to tune 1600. I'm taking a wild stab, and guessing your upper range might be 1000 kc or so ?? MK |
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![]() "Mark Keith" wrote in message om... "Brian" wrote in message hlink.net... I'm guessing 10-365pf would cover the majority of the broadcast band. Brian I bet it takes double that. He will need a "dual" 365pf cap to cover the whole band with one cap, and no switching. Why would this be the case, when a standard AM radio covers the entire broadcast band with a single 10-365pf variable?? |
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