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You actually can't wind around the coil until it's
made. You make it by winding number 16 gauge enamelled wire around a former (a drill shank will do) three times. Leave enough at the ends to atach the coil to whatever. Note - the wire will be a bit springy - you may have to use a slightly smaller former and allow it to expand to 3/16". Cheers. Murray Killa T wrote: On Sat, 26 Jul 2003 22:47:18 +0200, "Tom" wrote: Hi OMs I got a schematic for an amplifier.What is: an Unelco a coil with 3 turns #16 enameled wire,3/16" ID (everything unclear except the 3 turns) dura mica mni tnx Tom Duh, three full turns of enameled #16 wire wound around the coil! Careful you don't electrocute yourself! Murray Kelly vk4aok |
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