it is not in the base,, it is on the outside what made you think all that was inside?I'd like to see him try to stuff that into the CLR2 base.
The question that was posted, was pertaining to rebuilding/replacing the original toasted coil.it is not in the base,, it is on the outside what made you think all that was inside?
the original coil didnt like high wattage 300 watts was too much and coil would burn up,,, the change i showed was a way to still be able to use antenna at higher wattages,,,, so i think i answered the question of rebuilding/replacing,,,,,The question that was posted, was pertaining to rebuilding/replacing the original toasted coil.
I think you said how to modify the antenna to handle more power. Not how to rebuild the original coil.the original coil didnt like high wattage 300 watts was too much and coil would burn up,,, the change i showed was a way to still be able to use antenna at higher wattages,,,, so i think i answered the question of rebuilding/replacing,,,,,
Staybolt, there was a discussion of this very topic some time ago. The CLR 2 had two different coil types that were constructed differently. I believe the PCB coil, was fitted in the Archer/Radio Shack version. The Hy-Gain version, was a small coil of wire, wound on a short piece of PVC pipe. I was searching for the actual turns and tap point of that wire wound coil myself, but the thread didn't have that info. I asked Marconi, who had shown photos of his coil, if he has the turns ratio, but did not get a reply.Im wanting to rebuild the coil in my CLR 2. Its the wafer one. Does anyone know the actual length of the wire thats on the wafer?
This is the thread ai was referring to in my previous post.Im wanting to rebuild the coil in my CLR 2. Its the wafer one. Does anyone know the actual length of the wire thats on the wafer?