In Reply to: RE: 2A3 Output Transformers posted by mqracing on August 2, 2007 at 10:26:13:
Mike et al. The wafer thin line comes from Mr Creosote courtesy of Money Python. "Yes, they are wwaaaafffeeerr thin." from The Meaning of Life. This is just before Mr Creosote explodes from the excesses of gourmandism. This part was not intended to be serious. Isn't it fairly obvious? Just imagine the obsequious waiter hovering near Mr Creasote offering him some transformer lams instead of wafer thin mints.
About the website. I telephoned years ago to ask why all that you wind (chokes of all kinds, conventional SE transformers, push-pull transformers, parallel feed transformers, interestage transformers) were not listed on the web site. To date nothing has changed. At the time this seemed to be oversight or benign neglect. Consider a prospective world wide customer. FS-030 and DS-025 show up in a Products pull down. Then there are some parallel feed transformers. That is it. A search through other available options reveals links to nowhere as far as getting the information. This is how anyone interested in MQ iron would be introduced to what you make or rather to what you might not make as apparently most of it simply isn't there.
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- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - elektron 08/3/0709:56:17 08/3/07 (7)
- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - Paul Joppa 13:33:56 08/4/07 (0)
- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - Buzzman 18:08:19 08/3/07 (5)
- Ooops, and I've always thought thinner the better /nt. - limono 23:08:01 08/3/07 (1)
- RE: Ooops, and I've always thought thinner the better /nt. - mqracing 00:40:59 08/4/07 (0)
- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - elektron 19:53:38 08/3/07 (2)
- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - Buzzman 20:26:04 08/3/07 (1)
- RE: 2A3 Output Transformers - etch 22:28:21 08/3/07 (0)