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Old June 28th 04, 11:48 PM
Wim Ton
 
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Hi, I lost the link and the newsserver did not like the 1.3 Mb pdf I
attached. Please mail me and I send it directly to you .This is my real
address as the account is spammed anyway :-( The article is not findable
with a search engine, I stumbled upon it.

Wim

"Albert" wrote in message
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Yes, please publish the link Wm, and thanks.


On Fri, 25 Jun 2004 22:42:38 +0100, "Wim Ton"
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"Albert" wrote in message
.. .
Are old high voltage components from microwave ovens useful, or should
I chuck them out in the trash?

I have several transformers that look like they are good for quite a
few watts of power, some of the high voltage diodes and several
blowers. I've been saving them.

Can they be used for power supplies for rf transmitters? Are the
blowers any good for cooling large tubes in transmitters?

Of course you can use the diodes and the capacitors ;-)
There are some articles on th Internet about converting the transformer

for
a spot welder.
A also saw an article on using the magnetron as a PLL like amplifier to

put
out 1kw at 13 cm. I can forward the link if you want.

Wim







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