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Picked this spark xmtr up at the local ham flea market this weekend and wonder if anyone can identify it. It looks like a key was part of the front and it is missing the actual key. I presume in the bottom there was plates for a capacitor but am open to the thoughts of others. It looks to have been commercial and I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on who made it. By the way if you have really sharp eyes you will notice the price is $12.00. The individual selling it is a friend and when I pointed out I thought it was worth much more, he gave it to me !!! 73 -- Carl WA1KPD Visit My Boatanchor Collection at http://home.comcast.net/~chnord/wa1kpd.html |
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Carl, I think the spark coil with the spark on top and the interrupter
is old, most likely mid teens. I just happened to have been looking through some of my early wireless catalogs just this AM and there's lots stuff that looks like this. As far as the base and remains of a key, I'm not sure. The bottom key contact that's still on the board is not part of a spark key, the contact is way to small. The work is clearly old, may have been put together many years ago, but I'm not sure it was ever used as a working spark transmitter. If I run across a catalog listing for a spark coil I'll post a pic of it. 73, Ron kc4yoy -- Radio Collection Web Page, http://www.radioheaven.homestead.com Carl WA1KPD wrote in message . .. Pic on A.P.B.R. Picked this spark xmtr up at the local ham flea market this weekend and wonder if anyone can identify it. It looks like a key was part of the front and it is missing the actual key. I presume in the bottom there was plates for a capacitor but am open to the thoughts of others. It looks to have been commercial and I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on who made it. By the way if you have really sharp eyes you will notice the price is $12.00. The individual selling it is a friend and when I pointed out I thought it was worth much more, he gave it to me !!! 73 -- Carl WA1KPD Visit My Boatanchor Collection at http://home.comcast.net/~chnord/wa1kpd.html |
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![]() "Carl WA1KPD" wrote in message . .. Pic on A.P.B.R. Picked this spark xmtr up at the local ham flea market this weekend and wonder if anyone can identify it. It looks like a key was part of the front and it is missing the actual key. I presume in the bottom there was plates for a capacitor but am open to the thoughts of others. It looks to have been commercial and I wonder if anyone has any thoughts on who made it. By the way if you have really sharp eyes you will notice the price is $12.00. The individual selling it is a friend and when I pointed out I thought it was worth much more, he gave it to me !!! 73 -- Carl WA1KPD Well, it is an induction coil for generating a spark, but for it to be any sort of transmitter, (except for just a noise generator) it needs to have an RF tuning circuit coil(s)/capacitor(s). There were induction coils similar to yours used for the spark ignition on really ancient gasoline engines. Sometimes there was a "safety" gap (spark gap) provided to keep the fire from jumping around inside the induction coil if the "high tension" output lead to the engine's spark plug (the load) became disconnected. I've never seen an induction coil with such a well built spark gap used as the "safety" gap. To make it clear, I sure don't know what you've got! (should have kept quiet in the first place) Old Chief Lynn W7LTQ |
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