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Re: Radar (?) Flyback (fwd)
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Date: Thu, 1 Sep 2005 20:37:17 -0500
From: D.C. Cox <resonance@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Subject: Re: Radar (?) Flyback (fwd)
Hook them up to a freq. generator w/o-scope and see where they best
self-resonate. Usually around 18-22 KHZ.
Dr. Resonance
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> Date: Tue, 30 Aug 2005 13:51:43 +0930
> From: Matthew Smith <matt@xxxxxxxxxx>
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> Subject: Radar (?) Flyback
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> Hi All
>
> I have some old Thomson flybacks, supposedly from radar duty.
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> Having some other related bits, I surmise that what is inside is a
> medium TV-sized flyback transformer and a rather hefty voltage
> multiplier. These units are potted in some sort of rubber, with
> fibreglass board at the bottom, two terminals for primary and one for
> ground. Some of the units have leads with anti-corona caps on, others
> just a socket (looks a bit like a 4mm banana socket).
>
> Anyone like to hazard a guess at what frequency they should be running at?
>
> Cheers
>
> M
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> Matthew Smith
> South Australia
> http://www.kbc.net.au
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