[R-390] OT: 30L-1 transformer question
frankshughes at aim.com
frankshughes at aim.com
Sat Jun 4 17:22:14 EDT 2011
Hi,
This is a little off topic, however, the amplifier is used w/ the Collins 32S-3 transmitter, which
is connected via a relay to the "break-in" on my R-390A. (Close as I can get to forum content.)
Hoping someone here might know about obscure Collins technology.
(I'll try the Collins forum with this question too)
Anyway, I have a spare transformer for my Collins 30L-1. The transformer is a custom winding done by
PETER W. DAHL, now being sold by HARBACH ELECTRONICS.
The Harbach guys have no idea what the thing I have is wound for; "That was something Pete made years ago"
Any guesses as to what situation is the lower voltage/current unit designed to solve?
73
KJ4OLL
COLLINS 30L-1 ADVERTISED UNIT (standard transformer, for comparison)
CORE) EI-175 X 3" 29GA M6X STYLE #) 02 E-I LAMINATED CORE
PR) 115/230 VAC 50/60 HZ 1 PH
S1) 650 VAC 0.7A CCS
S2) 120 VAC @ 0.020A CCS
S3) 6.3 VCT @ 16A CCS
DM) HT = 4.375 WT = 5.250 DT = 5.205 MD = 4.125 MW = 4.375 WEIGHT) 19 LBS
COLLINS 30L-1-1 MODIFIED SEC 1 VOLTS & SEC 2 CURRENT (this is the custom wound unit)
CORE) EI-175 X 3" 29GA M6X STYLE #) 02 E-I LAMINATED CORE
PR) 115/230 VAC 50/60 HZ 1 PH
S1) 550 VAC 0.7A CCS
S2) 120 VAC @ 0.100A CCS
S3) 6.3 VCT @ 16A CCS
DM) HT = 4.375 WT = 5.250 DT = 5.205 MD = 4.125 MW = 4.375 WEIGHT) 19 LBS
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