Using POT in a special case


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    Hello. I want to measure a Potentiometer's value by using POT.

    Between 43K and 13K I want 256 subdivisions.

    These capacitors are available at present. Some of them more often other ones less.

    Which one(/s in case of parallel or in series) could I use for this purpose ?

    Is it always true that I have to increase the Resistor's or capacitor's value to achieve a "match" ?
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    There are two problems:
    1. I cannot identify the capacitors' values
    2. I am not sure when I am on the right path as it only says: Increase c or r

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