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Re: Trial and error
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- Subject: Re: Trial and error
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- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 08:36:44 -0600
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Original poster: "Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz" <acmdq@xxxxxxxxxx>
Tesla list wrote:
Original poster: "Steven Steele" <sbsteele@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Have any of you guys ever just built a good TC by trial and error?
Or do ya'll always do quantom physics calculations first?
LOL.
This is very easy. Once you figure out how to make the components
correctly and how to get them correctly interconnected
without killing yourself in the process, it's just a question of
tuning, by moving the primary tap point or by changing the terminal
capacitance. It's really difficult to make something that will
not work at all.
But, in my opinion, you lose the best part, that is to assemble a
correctly calculated system and see that it works at once as
predicted, needing only minimal or no adjustments.
Antonio Carlos M. de Queiroz