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![]() "K6XD TOM" wrote in message . .. Looking for some # 32 enamel wire. Only need 6 feet of it to replace the plate and modulator shunts. Tom I have plenty of both #30 and #36 I'd be happy to share. (Dual #36 makes #33)....Also have 28,27,26,25,24 etc. W4ZCB |
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Years ago, I needed a number of shunts. I found that paper clips worked
well . They are higher resistance than copper wire. It was written up in QST and appeared in the 13th edition of Hints and Kinks. My paper clips were .025 ohms per clip. 73, Colin K7FM |
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Thanks Harold but I discovered #32 is to small for the plate shunt and I
had to go to #28 which I had. Tom K6XD |
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![]() "K6XD TOM" wrote in message . .. Thanks Harold but I discovered #32 is to small for the plate shunt and I had to go to #28 which I had. Tom K6XD Glad you have it fixed Tom. Regards W4ZCB |
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