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I discovered a lot of pulse transformers. They appear to have primary
and secondary inductance of about 1.5mh and a ratio of 1:1ct I wonder if they could be used as broadband rf transformers to make homebrew diode ring mixers? --------------------------- I don't think they will work very well, you really need transmission line transformers wound on suitable cores for diode ring mixers. ======= Perhaps not suitable for higher RF frequencies ,but these transformers can be readily used for AF ,for example to provide galvanic separation between a PC (soundcard) and a radio for operating digital modes like PSK31 etc . Frank GM0CSZ / KN6WH |
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