TWIST FOR CAPACITANCE...
On 29/06/2013, brum_57 <k.p.williams@...> wrote:
Hi folks, my first post to the group, I'm looking forward to constructing
this great little transceiver.
Although I'm an experienced constructor sometimes I do get my head in a mess
when it comes to toroids and balun cores (I'm sure I'm not alone)
So my question is - with binocular cores is it necessary to twist together
the windings as you would with a toroid? I didn't in my last project which
works well but I have seen pictures on the net where windings appear to have
been twisted. Does it really make any difference with binocular cores?
Best 73 Kevin GW4WOV
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