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Michael
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I have a one-board, transistorized AM receiver that is inop. Two of its
three I.F. transformers were torn off and are lost. I want to get
replacements for them. Unfortunately the manufacturer of this receiver
is long out of business so replacement parts are not available.
Fortunately all three I.F. "cans" are identical - have the same part
number - according to the schematic.
While the schematic shows that these cans have a capacitor, it does not
indicate impedances or turns ratio. I'd like to know how to test the
one remaining transformer and characterize it so that I might track down
a third-party replacement. Its tuning slug is YELLOW, even though it's
the 3rd I.F.
Any ideas?
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Michael
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three I.F. transformers were torn off and are lost. I want to get
replacements for them. Unfortunately the manufacturer of this receiver
is long out of business so replacement parts are not available.
Fortunately all three I.F. "cans" are identical - have the same part
number - according to the schematic.
While the schematic shows that these cans have a capacitor, it does not
indicate impedances or turns ratio. I'd like to know how to test the
one remaining transformer and characterize it so that I might track down
a third-party replacement. Its tuning slug is YELLOW, even though it's
the 3rd I.F.
Any ideas?
--
Michael
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Addy is fake. Pls reply via this NewsGroup.