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Hi, In need of one. Have posted in the

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rec.antiques.radio+phono.

One of the 2 mounting solder tabs on bottom of coil, also serves as a
ground to chassis.
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_J D_ wrote:

Hi, In need of one. Have posted in the

Discussion group

rec.antiques.radio+phono.

One of the 2 mounting solder tabs on bottom of coil, also serves as a
ground to chassis.



Which winding is open?


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_J D_ wrote:
Hi, In need of one. Have posted in the
Discussion group
rec.antiques.radio+phono.
One of the 2 mounting solder tabs on bottom of
coil, also serves as a ground to chassis.

Mike*wrote:*****
Which winding is open?


Mike,
Two of them are open.
In the photo of actual coil you can just make out a thin strand of wire
on the upper lower side left tab, runs a bit under that 25 mmf cap. Use
to be connect to the center of the coil winding.
On the schematic its the lower right coil sign. The other break is
internal somewhere, at upper smaller coil sign near T2.

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_J D_ wrote:
Hi, In need of one. Have posted in the
Discussion group
rec.antiques.radio+phono.
One of the 2 mounting solder tabs on bottom of
coil, also serves as a ground to chassis.

Mike wrote:
Which winding is open?


Mike,
Two of them are open.
In the photo of actual coil you can just make out a thin strand of wire
on the upper lower side left tab, runs a bit under that 25 mmf cap. Use
to be connect to the center of the coil winding.
On the schematic its the lower right coil sign. The other break is
internal somewhere, at upper smaller coil sign near T2.

Have you contacted Neil? He says it would be a snap to fix that for you.



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"_J D_" wrote in message
... _J D_ wrote:

Hi, In need of one. Have posted in the
Discussion group
rec.antiques.radio+phono.
One of the 2 mounting solder tabs on bottom of
coil, also serves as a ground to chassis.
Mike wrote:
Which winding is open?
Mike,

Two of them are open.
In the photo of actual coil you can just make
out a thin strand of wire on the upper lower
side left tab, runs a bit under that 25 mmf
cap. Use to be connect to the center of the
coil winding. On the schematic its the lower right coil
sign. The other break is internal somewhere, at upper smaller
coil sign near T2.

Group: alt.binaries.pictures.radio Date: Wed, Oct 7, 2009, 3:05pm
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(Brenda*Ann) wrote:

Have you contacted Neil? He says it would be a
snap to fix that for you.


Sending him e~mail right now. Thanks Brenda Ann.
It's 3 am..... I gotta get to bed. _JD_

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