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Bob,
Antique Electronic Supply (http://www.tubesandmore.com/)used to carry these in a package with several different kinds. I don't know if they still have them. I assume you are looking for the type with a hex hole through the slug. What length? I may be able to help you. 73, Chuck N9NEO wrote: I have a HAMMARLUND HX-FIFTY transmitter that I recently went through. New transformer, recap, align... It works very nice, but I broke the tuning slug for one of the 40m coupling transformers. I replaced it with one of the 20m slugs and it aligned ok. I am looking for a slug now to replace the broken one. So where do I get one? It is about 1/4" diameter and the standard hex head. I wonder if they are still being produced today. I am not even very sure what it is made out of. Maybe powder iron or ferrite???? I prefer not to scrap a radio for just one slug. Somebody told me to go to hamfest, but I don't go to those often. regards, Bob |
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I never tried to align a radio before.I read about the heat thingy in
another news group. cuhulin |
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