I'd have to agree with Jerry..... there's absolutely NO need for a
"big muff" capacitor in a field strength meter -- especially if it's
an un-tuned version.  Well.... for that matter, there's no need to have
a biggie like that in a TUNED version of a field strength meter!
Karl K. - W8TIF
McKinney, Texas
"Dr. Gerald N. Johnson, P.E." <geraldj@ames.net> on 01/16/99 05:10:19 PM
Please respond to geraldj@ames.net
To:   kr4wm@bigfoot.com
cc:   tentec@contesting.com (bcc: Karl Kanalz/hdq/Optel)
Subject:  Re: [TenTec] RE: Field Strength meter
Then the book is WRONG.
It might be a tantalum but they aren't common in 2500 uf. There's no
need for such a value in a field strength meter. None whatsover.
73, Jerry, K0CQ
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