On Thu, 11 Feb 1999 11:14:47 +0100 Carsten Esch
<carsten.esch@olympus-software.com> writes:
>
>Anyone with comments on the above mentioned inductor? How would this
>thing work in a
>
>a. 3CX1500A7 amp
>b. 3CX3000A7 amp
>
>covering 160-10m ? Or should I wound again my own coil?
It sounds great but the proof is when it is used and survives several
years of tuning. It also seems a bit of an overkill for an 8877.
Many have reported problems with arcing and parasitics when a roller coil
is used, particularly the large edgewound Multronics style.
Any idea who actually manufacturers the coil? I hope it is not a certain
West Coast outfit.
What is the price?
73 Carl KM1H
>
>Regards,
>
>Carsten, DL6LAU
>
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