To connect a variable capacitor to an inductor for a series radio tuner, the components must be arranged in series to form a tuned circuit. This configuration allows for significant voltage step-up when driven by a low impedance source to a high impedance load, although it does not provide power gain. The resonant frequency can be tapped to send the signal to the RF amplifier, and the effectiveness of the circuit is influenced by the antenna and operating frequency. A tapped inductor can enhance the circuit's utility with practical antennas. The essential components remain the inductor and variable capacitor in the series setup.