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Jeff Liebermann wrote:
... Others have suggested cut-n-try which is probably good enough. As long as the coil looks roughly like the original, it should work. ... Yeah, working as a software engineer and finding I get the most money from convincing those "with money" that I am worth "some of their money" has made me aware of the value of reverse engineering--whether software or hardware--it works! But, if you have built enough "old box tube xmitters", you can almost guess the dia./turns/and-caps wink Heck, bet I could come up with a circuit using the same coils, using a fet, and saving the cost of the filament power! Indeed, if the tube uses an octal socket, in his current GDO, why not replace the tube with a fet(s)? Regards, JS |
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