[Heathkit] coils for SB610 and SB620
Tom NØJMY - AAR7FV
tfarl at mchsi.com
Wed May 24 22:41:35 EDT 2006
Sorry, you'll probably want to look at www.hayseedhamfest.com/13fig1.jpg
as well.
Tom
Tom NØJMY - AAR7FV wrote:
> Mike, in case you want to try your hand at rolling your own, go to my
> website for the spec's and blueprints of all HO-13 and SB-620 "i.f."
> coils. The ones you need are: www.hayseedhamfest.com/13spec.jpg ,
> www.hayseedhamfest.com/13note.jpg and www.hayseedhamfest.com/13fig3.jpg .
>
> While your at it, check out the home page and tell me what you think.
>
> BTW, the only difference between the 620's 40-775 and the HO-13's
> 40-588 is that the 40-588 has three terminals, where the 40-775 has a
> fourth "dummy" terminal that wasn't connected to the coil. Offhand, I
> don't know if the "dummy" lug was used for something such as a
> tie-point terminal for something on the SB-620, or if it was just
> there because that's the way the vendor made them. I should open up a
> 620 and look, I guess.
> Better yet, since you've apparently got yours open already, how about
> you look and tell me?
>
> 73 es best dx,
> Tom
>
> Michael Tortorella wrote:
>> Hello to the list,
>> I am setting up a SB620 for 455 kHz and need the 40-775 coil. Can
>> trade a
>> 40-807 or 40-748 (this last is from the SB610). Or maybe other
>> advice on
>> winding new coil, etc.
>> BTW, somewhere in my researches I read that the 40-746 SB-610 col for
>> 455
>> kHz is the same as a Miller 12-C2. Hope this helps someone.
>> Thanks and 73
>> Mike W2IY
>
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