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On Sat, 01 Nov 2003 02:11:24 GMT, "Michael A. Terrell"
wrote: The last cotton covered wire I used was around 1970. I bought a large spool surplus to make a bunch of heavy duty degaussing coils for early color TV sets. 300 turns of 17 AWG DCC, double enameled wire that was surplused by Picker X-ray, and sold to Mendelson's, in Dayton Ohio. They had hundreds of partial spools, and I think they still had some in 1987, (The last time I was at their store in Dayton, Ohio) It was still listed in the last belden and Alpha catalogs I received, but I would have to dig them out to get the dates. -- Michael A. Terrell Central Florida Just curious. I got some spools from a friend, but don't really know when it is an advantage to use the cotton covered wire instead of the normal enamelled copper wire. Used it for some VLF purposes to make lower self capacitance of coils, but appying single strand wire was just to use what was available instead of multistranded wire 73 Jan-Martin, LA8AK http://home.online.no/~la8ak/c.htm -- remove ,xnd to reply (Spam precaution!) |
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