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Some years ago, there was an article in one of the ham mags about converting
microwave ovens into high power microwave ham transmitters. It might give some helpful background info. Unfortunately I can't remember the timeframe or which mag ran it. Maybe someone else in the group can remember??? Joe W3JDR "Albert" wrote in message ... Are old high voltage components from microwave ovens useful, or should I chuck them out in the trash? I have several transformers that look like they are good for quite a few watts of power, some of the high voltage diodes and several blowers. I've been saving them. Can they be used for power supplies for rf transmitters? Are the blowers any good for cooling large tubes in transmitters? Thanks, Al -----= Posted via Newsfeeds.Com, Uncensored Usenet News =----- http://www.newsfeeds.com - The #1 Newsgroup Service in the World! -----== Over 100,000 Newsgroups - 19 Different Servers! =----- |
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