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cleaning out the junk box:
large RF chokes, have 25 or so available. I measured at one time, 5 mH L with 10 ohms R. mulit-wound with 4 different sections, on ceramic form, with metal mounts with holes separated by 3.125 inches..... will send picture if interested. for the price of a beer, and postage, one is yours... make an offer for several. .. . |
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OK, here is a picture. http://www.angelfire.com/de/RadioAna...es/rfchoke.JPG surely somebody can use one of these in their boatanchor transmitter. :-) -------- |
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On Jan 27, 6:35 pm, wrote:
. OK, here is a picture. http://www.angelfire.com/de/RadioAna...es/rfchoke.JPG surely somebody can use one of these in their boatanchor transmitter. :-) -------- I'm making a 1930's style shortwave regen set; I think that I could use some of these in it |
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