[AMRadio] B*I*G modulation transformer
ronnie.hull
ronnie.hull at glowbugs.com
Sat May 22 06:47:38 EDT 2004
Mark
if that is a moduation reactor, you indeed have a treasure. They are
exceedingly hard to find. Typically they are nothing but a huge choke,
30-50 hy's, 1 amp or greater for current. You can put them in the secondary
of your modulation transformer along with a oil filled capacitor and take the
HV off of the mod tranny. I've been looking for one for a while, and I think
I have one located now.
anyway.. nice find!!
Ronnie
---------- Original Message -----------
From: Mark Foltarz <Foltarz at rocketmail.com>
To: "amradio at mailman.qth.net" <amradio at mailman.qth.net>
Sent: Fri, 21 May 2004 14:25:04 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [AMRadio] B*I*G modulation transformer
> Well there is another potentially useful (or useless ) addition to
> the iron collection here .
>
> I have recently acquired a Chicago Transformer model 8062
> modulation "reactor" - as stamped on the ID plate.
>
> It was a "freebie" as part of a bunch of stuff I bought.
>
> Other info includes: PRIMARY Z = 12000 , SECONDARY Z = 7500,
> TEST V = 15000, WATTS = 2500.
>
> Yes thats 2.5 KW audio! Yeow!
>
> de KA4JVY
>
> Mark
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