[AMRadio] what to use for a mod reactor???
Brian Carling
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Mon Aug 5 12:50:00 EDT 2002
Looks to me like you could actually use the primary of a power transformer and
get a pretty good modulation reactor out of it,
plus have the side bonus of using the filament winding as a
place to tap off and monitor how your audio sounds!
"A little negative feedback will cover a multitude of sins."
- AF4K
On 5 Aug 2002 at 9:47, Wesa wrote:
> Hi all...
>
> I been readin as much as I can about modulation reactors... and I am
> going to try to use a common inductor in place of one...
>
> I have one huge inductor that is about twice the size of the VM3 mod
> iron I plan to use... I'm not sure of its inductance... I think it
> may be 'high' current but got to check...
>
> I also have more mod iron laying around... possibly use a mod tranny
> for a reactor????
>
> Any ideas on the ins and outs would be appeciated...
>
> I'm going to finish this rig if it kills me... or drives me crazier
> than I already am... heeheeheehee
>
> thank in advance
>
> 73
> Vince
> ka1iic
>
>
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