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Could someone explain how to make a high voltage (10KV at least)
variable tuning cap out of printed circuit board material, or point me to a site that explains it? Tnx! 73 DE Lin/KJ6EF For email responses, remove "nospam_". |
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Out of curiosity, why does it have to be out of PCB material?
For voltages 0-5KV, air variables are OK; for 5KV+, vacuum is the only way to go, IMO. -- Gregg t3h g33k "Ratings are for transistors....tubes have guidelines" http://geek.scorpiorising.ca |
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