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Old November 18th 06, 04:26 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default WTB: B&W 51SB-B Audio Transformer

Scott Dorsey ) writes:
Primary 20,000 ohms single plate 10MA DC
Secondary 500 ohms


Ahh, wait, you DID give impedances!

What you want is a 20K to 600 ohm line output transformer. I bet a nickel
Hammond makes one.


There was a time when everyone made them. If you were making a phasing
rig, you'd need those to interface with the B&W phasing network (the
ones that came in a package like a metal tube). The B&W seemed to
be the most common, but I think the other similar networks (Central
Electronics was another manufacturer) used the same sorts of transformers.

So look for a phasing rig, and the transformers will follow.

Michael VE2BVW

 
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