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Old May 5th 10, 08:22 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors
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Default Balun Transformer Identification

I wonder if anyone can identify the balun I bought at a sale
recently which I think is probably American. It is housed in a grey
painted metal box approx 3 in wide x 2.5 in high x 2.5 in deep with
a mounting bracket spot welded to the base. It has an Amphenol SO239
socket and four ceramic terminals which can be connected to
provide matching to 75 or 300 ohms. Markings on the side are CMC
173-160 , CMC/CGP 170-800 and FL 241-A.

I have put up two pics at
www.radiowymsey.org/rf1.jpg and
www.radiowymsey.org/rf2.jpg


TIA,


Charlie.



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