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Default Transformer for PA

"5itu" wrote in message
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Hello,

I'm building the "FARA"amplifier (QST June 2003).
Unfortunately, I 'm not able to get the T-3/4 cores, so I wonder whether I
couldn't take two ferrite cores used to avoid the RFI made by the wiring
of computers ?
Obviously, I will try it but I would like to get some advices before...

73 Daniel

Dan -

Much of this information can be found on the FARA web site
http://www.falara.org/tektalk/tektalkfs.html

Updated parts list
http://www.falara.org/tektalk/hfpartslist.html

RF PARTS COMPANY has this specific part, they do export - but may have a
minimum order size.
(800)737-2787

You can also contact FARA directly -- if a club member has this part
available.

w9gb


 
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