[Hallicrafters] Bucking Transformer
Guido
laffitte at prtc.net
Mon Jun 18 18:09:08 EDT 2012
I just built a bucking transformer using RR 12.6VAC 3amps transformer. The
123 voltage at home dropped to about 110-112VAC. I am running my S20R from
it. Perfect for the job.
73s
Guido KP4FAR
-----Original Message-----
From: Larry Young
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2012 3:50 PM
To: hallicrafters at mailman.qth.net
Subject: [Hallicrafters] Bucking Transformer
I got the diagram from Todd, KA1KAQ, for constructing a Bucking Transformer.
I am familiar enough to see the device is simple to make, but not simple
enough for my limited electrical knowledge. Radio Shack is of little help
these days so I depend on folk like all of you. Japanese swords, Spittoons,
67 Nova SS, Adobe Photoshop... I am good with, electronics = just enough to
help save the stuff.
So, I need to know where I can buy two bucking transformers, one for the two
in-service Hallicrafters (SX-16 & 28) and one for the 1929 AMRAD in the
living room. I am sure my late father has one in his basement, as I seem to
recall seeing it, but the parent's home in Grass Valley, CA is 454 miles
North and I am not headed that way for a month.
Suggestions, besides studying another topic.
Larry
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