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Yea, all the manuals went up in smoke off BAMA. I will look to see it I have them. Alan P.S. I would love to send you the right coil. Is a picohenry the same as a picofarad? 1X10 to the negative12, in scientific notation?? ----- Original Message ----- From: Bob Pearl <rspearl@msn.com> Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009 11:48 pm Subject: [heathkit] hw16 > it is vary possible that your coil will work it comes from a > pentode tube and has the same size cap in parallel with it. I could > not find out the voltage from your 6145 tube but mine has a 125 > supply voltage to the rf coil so. all in all I think it will work. > heath kit does not tell me the size of my coil but if my math is > right it should be around 10.999 mico henerys. so let me know what > you think. > thank you for responding to my call. > Bob w7utp > ----- Original Message ----- > From: becka@eastlink.ca<mailto:becka@eastlink.ca> > To: heathkit List Member<mailto:rspearl@msn.com> > Sent: Saturday, March 14, 2009 8:48 AM > Subject: [heathkit] hw16 > > > Bob, > > I have a DX-40 here that I think is unusable. If you can find > that part on the schematic for it, I will gladly send it to you. > > Time is something I don't have, parts from a DX-40, I do have. > > 73, > > Alan > VY2WU > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Bob Pearl <rspearl@msn.com<mailto:rspearl@msn.com>> > Date: Saturday, March 14, 2009 1:40 am > Subject: [heathkit] hw16 > > > I have a hw16 with a bad 40 meter rf coil it is L2 on the > schemetic > > .#40-796 in the manual, is there a replacement coil I can buy > or > > will I have to get a parts radio for this fix? thank you. > > Bob w7utp > >
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