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Old 13th November 2005, 07:22 PM   (permalink)
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I can't think of a subject.

but I guess I shall agree abit more with audioguru and Nigel, when they say that I can't put a binary counter with a regen.

I think there is some benefit when I connect an inductor of a large enough value between VCC (of the IC) and +ve, and another one between ground (of the IC) and -ve.

why? because when I was back at the development stage, I had the entire regen on a breadboard, and it was working. When I connected my digital station changer (see the thread with that title to know more about it) on a PCB to the regen on the breadboard, it worked. However, the connections were through 1 inch wires, which makes me think that inductors or resistors are mandatory to get everything to work on a PCB.

can someone please help me on this?

My receiver works without it (digital station changer), but I need it.
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Old 13th November 2005, 09:30 PM   (permalink)
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You've been told endlessly, by EVERYONE who has bothered replying, that what you're attempting to do WON'T WORK, it's pointless starting yet another useless thread asking for a miracle, you've already got many threads on just the same subject, all of which have given you the same answers! - you're just wasting yet more space!.

I'm locking this thread, and will delete any further ones, unless they have something new to ask?.

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