After reading a post on another forum regarding the measurement of inductance of tape recorder heads (playback and/or record) I tried to search for the best method of doing this. During my "surfing" I found that deviations from stock inductance can also be used to indicate head wear.
I can't quite remember where I saw it, but I seem to remember that folks use an inductance bridge for doing these measurements.
Well, I don't have an LC meter or an inductance bridge but I do have a bunch of tape recorders and headblocks so I thought it might be an interesting project to do measurements on them.
So, for the most part, I'd be looking at ranges of 100-800 mH and I'd like to get pretty reasonable accuracy.
What would be the best method?
Buy an old bridge or build one specific for the range I'm interested in?
Or are the current LC meters better or just as good?
BTW, I'm just at the "what if" stage and I'm hoping to get a better understanding of inductance out of this little exercise. So any books or sites you guys can recommend would be great!