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Capacity Variation

1 is often necessary for testing purposes to utilise a variable condenser with a maximum capacity higher than that immediately available. In this connection it should be ‘borne in mind that a fixed condenser joined in parallel with the variable condenser will often meet the needs of the moment, For example, a .0005 fixed condenser in parallel with a .0005 variable condenser will give a maximum capacity of .001. This fact is often lost sight of by experimenters, and it has many practical applications when trying out new or special circuits,

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Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 29

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Capacity Variation Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 29

Capacity Variation Radio Record, Volume III, Issue 16, 1 November 1929, Page 29

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