Re: [AMRadio] Want Ranger pwr xfmr

2005-11-25 Thread Larry Szendrei
Hi John, Unless you really want to keep 'er totally original, there are several xfmrs that would work using the "Economy Supply" hookup with solid-state diodes. Use anything between a 275-CT-275 and a 375-CT-375 VAC winding rated at a minimum of 150 mA, preferably more. I know 150 mA sounds l

Re: [AMRadio] Want Ranger pwr xfmr

2005-11-25 Thread John Lawson
On Fri, 25 Nov 2005, Mike Dorworth, K4XM wrote: Hello John. The filament windings should be on the outside and should be fairly easy to remove and or replace. I have done it many times. You have nothing to lose. Drive out a coupla laminations and pull the e and i out. Then peel it like a onio

Re: [AMRadio] Want Ranger pwr xfmr

2005-11-25 Thread Mike Dorworth, K4XM
together again. It will work as new. 73 Mike k4XM - Original Message - From: "John Lawson" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Cc: Sent: Friday, November 25, 2005 12:36 PM Subject: [AMRadio] Want Ranger pwr xfmr > > >Anyone happen to have

[AMRadio] Want Ranger pwr xfmr

2005-11-25 Thread John Lawson
Anyone happen to have a NOS or Good-Used Ranger power transformer for sale? I need one - or a Good-Used Ranger - or, a new hobby... ;} After several hours on the bench last night - it is apparent why this old girl was shelved - it came to me with a 5R4 in the HV socket, but the fils