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Re: [IRCA] resistance across matching transformer
- Subject: Re: [IRCA] resistance across matching transformer
- From: "Charles A Taylor" <wd4inp@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 13 Nov 2006 22:09:35 -0500
Bill,
I'd also suggest a new toroid core. An arc through the core can change
its magnetic qualities drastically.
I'd also agree with Teflon-insulated hook-up wire, but plastic
insulations is much easier to work with.
I once used a scheme consisting of three protective NE-31 neon bulbs
for a ground-isolation toroid: one across the primary, one across the
secondary, and one between the isolated grounds. Only about 15 minutes
after completion of the scheme, a
quick NC thunderstorm blew through Grifton. After reconnecting the
receiver, I noted the signals had gone "psfsssk." A quick
check showed one bulb shattered, and the other two had one electrode
each melted!
Keep trying: you'll get it.
73 de Charlie
Charles A Taylor, WD4INP
Grifton, North Carolina
----- Original Message -----
From: "Bill Harms" <wharms@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Subject: [IRCA] resistance across matching transformer
> The past couple of days, I noticed that signals on my BUG have
> dropped strength. In the process of diagnosing the problem, I
> noticed that there is about 12 Kohm resistance across the
> transformer. The windings on the antenna side and the lead-in are
> supposed to be isolated. Is this normal? I am guessing that
> perhaps
> there is a short somewhere and that I need to re-wind/replace the
> transformer I wound. Any ideas anyone? I would like get others'
> opinions before I do surgery on the transformer.
>
> Bill Harms
> Elkridge, Maryland
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