>>
>>This is a fine idea, provided one has an LC meter that can accurately read
>>the values.
>
>? With a dipmeter, an assortment of std inductors and capacitors, and
>a calculator, one can easily measure L and C. .
>
Don't overlook some of the handheld LCR meters on the market. They're
surprisingly accurate for this kind of work. They don't quite live up to a
lab grade unit from GR or HP, but they're still pretty good. I borrowed a
pair of them a while back and I was pleasantly surprised (and I started out
quite skeptical).
Phil
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