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On Thursday, November 1, 2012 6:00:36 PM UTC-5, Tom wrote:
Hi, I am blessed to have the DX-CC land in my lap, but used and soon will need rewiring. Any advice on those coils? Can they just be re-coiled with the same wire all along? I have a large coil of solid copper wire that is 12g with the plastic jacket with a uv thin sholack. What are the recemmendations for the coil turns and lengths of that coil wire? or am I better off replacing those coils with exactly the same size enammeled copper wire with two solder joints? Same as the manufacture does. Would they just do it this way to speed up the process? Make it easier for mass production? If I were to wire that top leg all same wire including the coils, is that preferred? Any ideas as to the specs for doing it that way if you guys think that is electrically more logical? Or not? Thanks 73s If it still works, I see no real need to rewire. The green coating is not going to hurt anything, unless it's so severe the wire is rotting away. Or if the coating causes a short between windings for some reason. If not, I would just use it as is. But if you really feel compelled to rewire it, I would use the same exact gauge solid wire that was originally used. That way you can use the same forms with no design changes. |
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