[IRCA] Re: Variable Capacitor
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[IRCA] Re: Variable Capacitor



And here's a site where you can download a simple free program that
calculates needed turns for a given size loop, for a given frequency. Get
the "RJELOOP3" program. All values are in metric dimensions, but it's not
too hard to convert to feet/inches. (It's Reg Edward's site, with a number
of interesting programs.)
http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp/page3.html#S301";

Steve

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Subject: [IRCA] Variable Capacitor


I am going to attempt to build a MW Loop soon to use with my Drake R8B (and
perhaps the Sangean ATS 909), but I need a Variable Capacitor. Which one
should I get and where is the best place to get one from?



Ira Elbert New, III
Watkinsville, Georgia
"Proudly Serving You Since 1964"


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