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The Philips cores that you are referring to were probably manufactured
by Ferroxcube (Philips has sold the company to Yaego). You can find data and a handbook at http://www.ferroxcube.com/ If you want a useful ham program (free) for designing with Ferroxcube, Amidon, Epcos and air cores download "mini-RC Calculator" from http://www.dl5swb.de/html/software_f...teur_radio.htm Fair-rite (ferrite manufacturer) has a distributor in your country - Turkey and they can be contacted at http://www.aktif-neser.com/ Roger tictac1 wrote: Thanks for the answers.. I already didn't say that i needed one exact type. They will be used in HF transceiver projects(ie. VFO's, mixers, BPF's and everything). I think that a toroid like T-50-2 would be useful for many applications like those. As i said above i only have access to Philips cores and i can't find a catalog to choose from. I did a search on the net but didn't come accross anything handy. So if any of you have used Philips cores in your applications i would like to know what types do you use and what equivalents are out there for known brands such as Amidon, CWS etc. Thanks... |
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