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Default Need CTC coil specs

I'd like to have some specs on the CTC LS-3 iron-slug coil that was popular
in the 60's and 70's ham equipment. The diameter and value in uH as it was
sold is really all I need. I've searched the internet for CTC coil info and
can only find C.T.C., Ltd., in Hong Kong mentioned. No web site, but it
appears C.T.C., Ltd. is a much newer company even though they do make
inductors. Thanks for any help.



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I*believe you could have a coil made by Cambion Thermionic Corp.* They
still excessed, but*current part numbers are not the same.*They have
droped The Thermonic from their name. The "03" is a indicator of
inductance value, but depends on coils size and exact type.* Just a hint
and hope it helps.*73 Tom

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I'd like to have some specs on the CTC LS-3 iron-slug coil that was popular
in the 60's and 70's ham equipment. The diameter and value in uH as it was
sold is really all I need. I've searched the internet for CTC coil info and
can only find C.T.C., Ltd., in Hong Kong mentioned. No web site, but it
appears C.T.C., Ltd. is a much newer company even though they do make
inductors. Thanks for any help.

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Jack,

Here are some more shreds and shards of information. According to the 1959
Allied catalogue there were 5 different "LS3" coils sold with differing
catalogue numbers. Each is advertised with a paper-based phenolic core and
the slug for the LS3 is described as "a larger slug" (as opposed, I suppose
to a smaller iron slug on the other coils in their line). No L value is
mentioned in the 1959 or any other copies of the Allied catalogue that I
have. Each of the five LS3s is described with a coil that is 1 1/8' x
3/8-inch diameter. They produced the following LS3 coils: 1 MC, 5 MC, 10 MC,
30 MC and 60 MC. If I knew the wire size I might be able to come closer to
deducing an L value.
Good luck.

73 es ZUT Vern W9STB


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