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Old June 28th 06, 04:00 PM posted to rec.radio.amateur.homebrew
Markus Wolfgart
 
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Default Identification of rare/obsolete parts

Hi Tim,

thanks for prompt reply.

In this case as it could be a passive device, I will try to
find the pinout by a ohm meter.

Bye

Markus



Tim Shoppa schrieb:
Markus Wolfgart wrote:
PE-65101-001 Puls Eng. DIL WB 16 DC/DC Converter ??


This maker (and others) do broadband transformers in DIL packages.

Some of these (especially those used in twisted pair/Ethernet) very
commonly show up on the surplus market.

It would be interesting to repurpose them for ham use (e.g. the 88mH
toroids from the NA Bell system in the mid-20th century.)

Tim.

 
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