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Hello All!
Bare with me, I'm a newbie. I'm looking into building the Radio Shack Special http://www.electronics-lab.com/projects/rf/007/ And looking through the parts list, I see that he references using Hi-Q Ceramic Capacitors. This radio is for FM, so 90-110mhz. I have a bunch of normal ceramic capacitors, but no hi-q capacitors. Is there really much of a difference between the two, or am I likely to fail if I don't use them? I'd hate to solder all this onto a board, and risk messing up the board when removing them. Any advice on the difference between them would be helpful. I'm guessing they oscillate better, or at higher frequencies. |
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