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Subject: | [Towertalk] remote controlling a cap |
From: | ken.claerbout@equant.com (ken.claerbout@equant.com) |
Date: | Thu, 13 Jun 2002 09:21:31 -0400 |
Hi Howard - I have a small cordless screwdriver which I think is made by Black & Decker. I see them for sale at Home Depot for around $15. It's cylindrical in nature and about 10" long. I often thought something like that might work well to remotely tune a capacitor or inductor. You could easily connect the shaft of the screwdriver to the shaft of the cap. It offers plenty of torque. The switch on the screwdriver could easily be remoted back to the shack and about the only other thing, is providing it with a DC source so it doesn't have to run off of batteries. Just a thought. 73 Ken K4ZW |
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