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Old August 8th 03, 10:27 PM
Mike Knudsen
 
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Default FS: Heathkit DX-40 Project

In article , Dave Hollander writes:

The transmitter appears to have a blown power transformer
but includes a non-Heathkit replacement which is rated 600 volts CT at
200 mA.


I trust you mean 1200 VCT, or 600-0-600?
This was my first rig, and ISTR the nominal plate voltage was 600 VDC.
The original transformer and choke were very cool looking, military-style
sealed matte black units. 73, Mike K.

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