G Gurusound Member Joined Apr 2, 2005 Messages 10 Location Argentina May 12, 2005 #1 HI!!!! :grin: Im working on a pultec clon and i want to know what materials are considerate the best for INDUCTORS, and every refence about it, Thanks from argentina. Pd. and what about winding techniques :?: :grin: Thanks :!:
HI!!!! :grin: Im working on a pultec clon and i want to know what materials are considerate the best for INDUCTORS, and every refence about it, Thanks from argentina. Pd. and what about winding techniques :?: :grin: Thanks :!:
jensenmann Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 2,923 Location Karlsruhe, Germany May 12, 2005 #2 Welcome to the Lab! Your qustion is already answered several times. Read the metas about inductors: http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=253 Kev has a site about inductors: http://recording.org/users/kev/Inductors.htm Steffen has some infos about winding: http://home.t-online.de/home/micro.wave/inductor.html If you want to go deeper into it read the Radio Designer´s Handbook :sam: Jens
Welcome to the Lab! Your qustion is already answered several times. Read the metas about inductors: http://www.groupdiy.com/index.php?topic=253 Kev has a site about inductors: http://recording.org/users/kev/Inductors.htm Steffen has some infos about winding: http://home.t-online.de/home/micro.wave/inductor.html If you want to go deeper into it read the Radio Designer´s Handbook :sam: Jens
CJ Well-known member Joined Jun 3, 2004 Messages 16,119 Location California May 12, 2005 #3 I like the non gapped approach as you eliminate the drift variable due to mechanical trauma.
jensenmann Well-known member Joined Oct 10, 2004 Messages 2,923 Location Karlsruhe, Germany May 12, 2005 #4 :?: :?: :?: ...or ask CJ who sometimes loves to slaughter them :twisted: :green: :sam: :green: Jens