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Hello,
What do you mean with variable inductor?
In a radio there is a tuning capacitor.
https://www.petervis.com/electronics/tuning-capacitor/tuning-capacitor.html
Bertus
Hello everyone, what are the 5 pins in a variable inductor used for and how to connect them?
Thanks Dave.
I didn’t know that. I also thought the OP was talking about a ‘canned’ variable capacitor.
Us MUCH younger guys have no chance with our elders experience
Martin
I still feel the OP was talking about a can. But let’s wait for a response.
Martin
what are the 5 pins in a variable inductor used for
There's also variable inductors ... has been since the beginning of radio![]()
here's a newer version
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These were common in transistor radios of the last millenium.
You have to use non-magnetic tools for tuning these.
ohhh Bertus .....
There's also variable inductors ... has been since the beginning of radio![]()
here's a newer version
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@Poloko ... please note tho. just because there are 5 (6) pins on the bottom, not all of them may be connected to a coil. 5 or 6 pin (2 or 3 either side) is just the standard former type.
The circuit designer will use what he/she needs what they need for the type of inductor they are designing .... see my next post with the schematic showing multiple variations in the number of pins used
I know those.