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I have a Heathkit IG-42 signal generator. The RF choke coils on the power supply need replacing,however I can find no reference in the manual as to their value. Can someone help with values, substitutions or are the even necessary. Many thanks Ian |
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Ian Smith wrote:
Hi I have a Heathkit IG-42 signal generator. The RF choke coils on the power supply need replacing,however I can find no reference in the manual as to their value. Can someone help with values, substitutions or are the even necessary. Many thanks Ian If you're referring to the two line filter chokes, they are to prevent/reduce RF leakage from the generator onto the AC line. You can wind new ones using about 18T of #16 wire on a 1/4" air core. Also, you could simply bypass the internal chokes and use one of the new, sandwich-type RFI/EMI toroid line filters, externally on the line cord. I'm curious as to how the originals went bad? |
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Ian Smith wrote:
I have a Heathkit IG-42 signal generator. The RF choke coils on the power supply need replacing,however I can find no reference in the manual as to their value. Can someone help with values, substitutions or are the even necessary. What makes you think they went bad? As I recall, they are made with huge wire, maybe 18 ga. How can that fail? If it really DID fail, try replacing it with a Corcom EMI filter. Much more effective than the original filters, and it meets current leakage ratings (which the original bypass caps probably do not). --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." |
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