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On Jan 16, 7:44*pm, "COLIN LAMB" wrote:
Hi Randy: The power transformers are pretty easy to acquire. *Just look for one that is the approximate size. *Often you will find nice substitutes in old tube test equipment that no one wants. *I just took apart an old HP square wave generator and it yielded a perfect replacement for a rig. *It would have worked nicely in the AT-1, also. Meters are critical for the right look. *You can make new scales using a number of free software programs. Nice rig. *Beware, though, the power output is only about 8 watts, so do not expect 35 watts input and 25 watts output. 73, *Colin *K7FM Hi Colin, Very good info. I will look for the tube type test equip for the xformer, great idea. Possibly, I will find another AT-1 at one of the hamfests in the future for the meter, and I also need knobs.. Thanks, Randy, W5KCM |
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