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| Subject: | Re: [Amps] Vacuum or Air? |
| From: | Vic Rosenthal <vic@rakefet.com> |
| Date: | Thu, 28 Oct 2004 08:37:30 -0700 |
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StephenTetorka@cs.com wrote:Permit me to pose one: what factors (other than cost) should be considered in choosing between a vacuum variable and an air variable capacitor? Advantages of vacuum variables: 1) Lower minimum capacity for a given maximum capacity. As a result, you can have an efficient amp on 10 meters without needing to switch in padders on LF bands. 2) Higher voltage rating for a given physical size. 3) Lower parasitic inductance. Advantage of air variable: 1) 180 degree rotation -- no cranking when changing bands. I have built amplifiers with both. I change bands a lot and prefer air variables. Of course, if you implement a motor drive with presets, then you can have the best of both worlds. -- 73, Vic, K2VCO Fresno CA http://www.qsl.net/k2vco
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