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One who, or that which, eats.
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They added a tapped inductance in the aerial circuit of the transmitter and used variable capacitors instead of fixed ones.
The Dawn of Amateur Radio in the U.K. and Greece Norman F. Joly 2008
ELECTRICITY SIMPLY EXPLAINED Electricity at Rest and in Motion--The Electric Current and its Circuit--Current and the Ampere--Resistance and the Ohm--What Ohm's Law Is--What the Watt and Kilowatt Are--Electromagnetic Induction--Mutual Induction--High-frequency Currents--Constants of an Oscillation Circuit--What Capacitance Is--What Inductance Is--What Resistance Is--The Effect of Capacitance.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
The simplest kind is a transmitting inductance which consists of 25 or 30 turns of copper wire wound on an insulating tube or frame.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
The Tuning Coil.--It is with the tuning coil that you _tune in_ and _tune out_ different stations and this you do by sliding the contacts to and fro over the turns of wire; in this way you vary the _inductance_ and _capacitance_, that is, the _constants_ of the receiving circuits and so make them receive _electric waves_, that is, wireless waves, of different lengths.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004
The primary coil is wound on a fixed cylinder and its inductance is varied by means of a sliding contact like the double slide tuning coil described above.
The Radio Amateur's Hand Book A. Frederick Collins 2004