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Michael Black wrote:
And of course, one commonly written about trick in the old days was to use a "useless" 400Hz transformer as an audio transformer, the operating frequency being about where you'd want frequency response to start for communication use. Since it moves the frequency up by six, the frequency response is probably better at the higher frequencies. That's only a useful trick, though, when 400Hz power transformers are commonly available, and cheap because nobody can find a use for them. I still see PLENTY of 400 Hz transformers coming out of the surplus pipeline today, not to mention 400 Hz motors and brick power supplies. You want some? I think I even have a box of 400 Hz fluorescent light ballasts somewhere. Not even a little bit useful. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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