[AMRadio] Inca Transformers
Don Merz
n3rht at yahoo.com
Tue May 8 21:30:11 EDT 2007
Inca was a subsidiary of Phelps Dodge Copper Co.,
based in L. A. The only Inca catalog I have ever seen
is the one I have--mysteriously marked Bulletin No.
L-31 but having no date on it.
Sadly, neither of the numbers you asked about are
listed--nor anything even close. All the numbers are a
single letter followed by a hyphen and a one or
two-digit number.
Good luck.
73, Don Merz, N3RHT
--- David Hollander <n7rk at cox.net> wrote:
> I have a couple of what I believe are Inca
> transformers. The number sra
> C5133Q and S95Q or 895Q (the marking is almost
> gone).
>
> Aside from the legend of these containing the Inca's
> gold, does anyone
> recognize these numbers and/or have info? Inca
> transformer catalogs seem
> to be harder to find then the transformers.
>
> Tnx es 73,
>
> Dave N7RK
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