Subj : Antenna To : ROY J. TELLASON From : TOM WALKER Date : Fri Jul 08 2005 09:33 am RJT> MR> IIRC before the advent of digital synthesized tuners in car radios, RJT> MR> tuning was done using inductive coils into which a ferrite piston RJT> MR> would be inserted or extracted, instead of the usual tuning RJT> MR> capacitor. RJT>I've only ever seen that in car radios, myself. I am thinking the same thing. BUT far back i nthe Fuzzy brain I think I ran across a Tavble radio that used it. IT woudlc have been only in a Higher priced model though as it was more expensive to produce. The reason morotols used it in teir Car Radios is bacuse they came up with a clever way to change stations with One button. There was a 6 volt solenoid and a ratcheting mechinism that gave you six positions for hte Coil slugs. --- þ SLMR 2.1a þ This note from El Cajon California USA * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .