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In message <[email protected]>, Andrea Baldoni writes:

>[...] but I noticed that a tiny change in frequency also happened when
>I moved very close isolators, like PVC and PET pipes (long enough not to be
>myself, the conductor to influence frequency).

Don't overlook that almost all plastic materials have eletrostatic
fields (aka: "static electricity" of considerable magnitude.

In the configuration you describe, that would shift the operating
points of your semiconductors marginally.

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