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I'm not a ham operator! But I figure you guys can explain what an
Isolation Transformer does. I came up with one at an estate sale this weekend of a former TV repairman. Among the 1970s vintage test equipment and color bar generators was this xfmr. This unit says "Isolation Transformer 5 Amps, 600 Watts" on one side and "Isolation: Primary 120 VAC, Secondary 120 VAC" on the other. It's about 8" square and as you can imagine, quite heavy. I was guessing it keeps voltage spikes out of the equipment that's plugged into it, but then I saw some old posts in this group which mentions grounded chassis. Do people who have fairly modern ham equipment still use these things? |
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