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November 28th 09, 08:20 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
Lostgallifreyan
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Looking for matching transformer.
K7ITM wrote in news:158d982c-afaa-4d24-bec7-
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Just gave them (ICE) a call on their US toll-free number and they
answered immediately. The fellow said the 180A is a stock item that
can ship immediately. They don't currently take pay-pal but expect to
in the near future. He said air shipping across the pond would be
about $22 for the 1-lb package. Finally, he gave me another email
that he said should work well:
. (Took me way
less time to make the call than to write too many words here... ;-)
Cheers,
Tom
That's great, thanks for that. I'll also look into a European or ideally UK
source too, but that 180A was recommended by someone whose postings lead me
to think they were right to do so, and unless I find better nearer to me,
I'll buy it. If that thing has been a stock item for at least 14 years I
think I can assume that it's right for a lot of people.
I'm still holding out for a way to reach John Doty (whose posts I read), or
at least a copy of his plans for winding our own matching transformers and
baluns. Got to be good to learn from those...
Lastly, I'm still wondering why Richard was so insistent on the 'grief' that
comes from mentioning a stock commercial item. Surely the whole point of
standardising impedance values is so that it IS reasonable to assume that a
'stock' item, chosen fopr a specific purpose, is acceptable. As this one has
several choices of impedance built into it, even more so, no? Can every buyer
in 14+ years also be wrong? And if so, what should they be doing instead.
I've already said I also want to see John Doty's plans to understand this
better. Is this also wrong?
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