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Old December 25th 07, 08:59 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew,rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Peter Dahl going out of business...


Just a bit mo if anyone wants to check it out, the story is he

www.arrl.org/?artid=7889

Or, if you put "peter dahl" into the google search box, the link comes up
pretty high on the first page of search results.

I've sent an email to Hammond (they make a lot of transformers of the old
style [eg for tube radio projects, including pretty hefty plate
transformers eg. 500 watts plus, and sold through Radio-Daze, and some at
Fair Radio Sales]) about whether they might do "one-of" orders but I'm
sure they won't want to do lots of one without big buck costs and I'm not
the DOD, DOE.

I'm probably going to make a telephone call to Dahl tommorrow and see if
they answer the phone and what they say. No news on their websites, so
someone is asleep at the switch.

I did a google on "electric transformers" and got a lot of hits and its
going to take a while to search them. The vast majority of todays
transformer markets are all solid state low voltage stuff. tsk, tsk. Even
Newark and Mouser (for two [who else out there? Allied? Pioneer? couple
others? DigiKey?]) don't carry any transformers, much, for tube gear
voltages, let alone modulation transformers. And, here I was, thinking
about a homebrew pair of 811-As in parallel, class-C, modulated by a pair
of 811-As in push pull class B. Well...that idea just went poof.

So, somebody moved my cheese.


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On Tue, 25 Dec 2007, Bill wrote:

Maybe Martin (MFJ) will buy the "Ham" side of the company, if there is one.

TenTec has wound some of their own xfmrs and also bought from a company in
Canada.

Scott Dorsey wrote:
Straydog wrote:
I was going to look up modulation transformers and googled on Peter Dahl,
and there was a link to a ARRL URL where they said he's got Parkinsons and
the company is going to close doors Dec 31, 2007.


Jesus! The whole broadcast industry relies on him, not just the amateur
community.

So, now what are we going to do for weirdo stuff like plate modulation
transformers?


Getting weirdo stuff rebuilt isn't all that difficult, if it's large
enough. There are a couple good transformer rebuild shops in my state
which mostly do pole pigs but can be encouraged to work on big chokes,
power and modulation transformers if the money is right.
But getting brand new stuff.... there's nobody like Dahl. And getting
rebuilds for small transformers.... again, the guys are unique.
--scott