[AMRadio] inductors transformers etc.

Donald Chester k4kyv at hotmail.com
Sun Jul 6 04:33:20 EDT 2003


>The PA-309 has the same voltages and weighs 300 lbs versus the 250 lbs
>of the CG-309, but I have yet to ever find its specs.
>

The PA series and CG series are electrically the same.  The PA (public 
address) series is the older version.  They switched over to the CG 
(commercial grade) series in 1949.  The case styles are different but the 
transformer specs didn't change.  The older PA  series uses cast iron cases 
and end bells, but  the CG series uses a special alloy, "hypermalloy" or 
something like that.  It is lighter in weight.  I have noticed that a magnet 
does not attract it, but it is supposed to be a superior magnetic shield.

The LS series underwent similar physical changes, but they didn't bother to 
change the type numbers.  However, some of the electrical characteristics in 
the newer versions were revised.  For example, there is a power transformer 
whose earlier version had 2.5 volt filament windings, but the later version 
was changed to 6.3 volt filament windings, but the type number is identical. 
  Some of the later LS audio transfsormers are rated for lower power levels. 
  This must be confusing when it comes to replacing an earlier version!

Don K4KYV

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