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Chapter 15, Problem 70E
Design a parallel resonant circuit for an AM radio so that a variable inductor can adjust the resonant frequency over the AM broadcast band, 535 to 1605 kHz, with Q0 = 45 at one end of the band and Q0 ≤ 45 throughout the band. Let R = 20 kΩ, and specify values for C, Lmin, and Lmax.
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