[R-390] Off-topic: Burstein-Appleby Transformer?
John Wendler
wendlerjrv at gmail.com
Mon Jan 12 22:52:46 EST 2015
Jack,
I think you nailed the proper unit for the application that I found. Based
on Don's findings (1949 Catalog) it looks like BA may have reused a part
number.
For anyone else on the list who is curious, see here:
http://www.amazon.com/Building-amateur-station-photofact-publication/dp/B0007E1TFY/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1421120654&sr=8-1&keywords=pyle+novice+station
This was a really well-done book from 1966 - If Heathkit had given you a
blank chassis and panels, then their assembly manual would have looked like
this book, complete with drill and punch templates. The weakness of the
text is that it specifies many parts by Manufacturer's part number, rather
than by characteristic. I have tracked down a number of these, but never
had a BA catalog.
This particular transformer is used in a crystal-controlled single tube
transmitter. The tube is a 6DQ6 IIRC.
Don and Jack, thank you again for checking!
John N5CQU
On Mon, Jan 12, 2015 at 5:40 PM, Holzer <jackholzer at swissmail.org> wrote:
> From 1967 BA Catalog:
>
> 13B114 power transformer:
> 135v @ 110ma
> 125v @ 40ma
> 6.3v @ 2a
> 2 1/2 X 2 7/8 X 3H
> $2.99
>
> Jack Holzer, W0YZS
>
>
>
> uoting John Wendler <wendlerjrv at gmail.com>:
>
> Please excuse the off-topic post - does anyone know what the specs are on
>> a
>> Burstein-Appleby 13B114 transformer?
>>
>> At a guess, it dates to the mid-1960's. It would have filament and plate
>> windings.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> JP N5CQU
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