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wire that heat strips insulation
On Thu, 16 Aug 2018, Ralph Mowery wrote:
In article alpine.LNX.2.20.1808162246170.20401@thrush, says... And yes, there it was a period more or less after home computers arrived that the stuff thrived, and probably in computer circles. Though, Hamtronics had some famous preamplifier kits, and I seem to recall they used insulated wire that could be stripped with heat. I never had a Hamtronic kit,but thought I saw in some instruction manuals some coils wound on forms that the wire went through the pins and they were heated to do the soldering . That is the type of wire I am looking for if the insulation melts out at normal soldering temperature. I didn't bother retrieving it, but I just noticed a reference, the Hamtronics preamp was described in Ham Radio magazine in March 1972 and Jan 1973 issues. Unless something has changed, one can find the back issues on the web, I don't have the URL handy. I can't remember if there was an improved version for the second article, or each was for a different band, but I'm sure they describe the wire, and maybe name it. Michael |
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