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Join Date: Mar 2005
Location: Marietta/Moultrie GA
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Trying to help out someone here...
Looking for a source for the least possible expense, to find a working output transformer for a Heathkit W3 or W4/W4-AM (AFAIK, they're effectively the same). Would prefer the original potted (can) type. It's a Williamson (Ultralinear) type, with the "40% taps", and needs to work with a 5881/6L6 (about 20-25 watts). Anyone know of a good source (or if anyone just HAS a used one, that would be fine too)? Please let me know by email: gwaters@inbox.com Thanks! Regards, Gordon.
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Join Date: Mar 2005
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More info:
Original Transformer was a Chicago Transformer, 6600 ohms CT output with UL taps. Thanks! Regards, Gordon.
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