In message <[email protected]>, dated Fri, 8 Feb 2008, Doug 
Smith <[email protected]> writes:

>Using Resonant Frequency Measurements to Extract Circuit Parameters
>(Calculating the Capacitance of a BNC Barrel Adapter)
>
>Abstract: Measuring the resonant frequency of a circuit can yield 
>information from which circuit parameters can be determined. An example 
>is given of using the resonance of a small wire loop attached to a BNC 
>barrel adapter to calculate the capacitance of the adapter. This method 
>can be applied to connectors and other structures as well and is 
>especially useful if a network analyzer is not available.

Yes! Bring back the Q-meter, I say!
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