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Your references say nothing about air because ... [message #8956 is a reply to message #8954] Sat, 14 May 2005 23:11 Go to previous messageGo to previous message
Triode_Kingdom is currently offline  Triode_Kingdom
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they're referring to values larger than are practical with air caps. That doesn't contradict decades of engineers who know air and vacuum caps are much more stable than those other dielectrics. Like you, I don't care what components you use, but your limited knowledge in this area is likely to mislead other readers. Ask Steve Bench if he would use a paper/oil cap to trim the oscillator in an FM receiver. You just don't know this topic.



 
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