COMPLETE TRANSFORMER CATALOG No. 400G 1947
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COMPLETE TRANSFORMER CATALOG No. 400G 1947
TO GASSE.RCO. 402 E. MAIN ST I HMO 0, V COMPLETE TRANSFORMER CATALOG No. 400G 1947 THORDARSON ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING DIVISION, O11aguire c!Jnduslries c!Jnc. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.S.A. Catalog prices are list, subject to trade discount and change without notice. Variations of catalog items, i.e. change in primary voltages or frequencies, hermetically sealed, etc., are considered special and priced in keeping with experienced costs and quantities involved. The letter separating the first two digits of the type number from the last two indicates the classification of the unit. The following legend wilfurther explain; AC- D F - Audio Choke Type No. Page R-1068X 6 & 13 4 T-20AOO 4 T-20A01 T-20A02 4 4 T-20A03 T-20A04 4 4 T-20A05 T-20A16 5 T-20AI7 5 T-20A19 5 5 T-20A22 T-20A23 5 T-20A24 5 T-20A25 5 T-20A26 8 T-20A40 5 T-20A41 5 T-20C50 6 T-20C51 6 T-20C52 6 T-20C53 6 T-20C54 6 T-20C55 6 T-20C56 6 T-20C57 6 T-20C58 6 13 T-20C60 13 T-20C61 17 T-20C73 List Price $4.15 2.40 3.40 3.50 3.00 2.10 10.00 2.40 2.60 2.60 3.20 3.50 4.10 7.50 7.50 20.00 20.00 3.00 1.80 1.80 2.50 4.25 4.75 7.75 30.00 2.00 14.00 17.00 16.00 Driver Filament Type No. ;VI - Modulation P - Plate Page T-20C74 6 & 13 T-20D75 8 T-20D76 8 T-20D77 8 T-20D78 8 T-20D79 8 T-20D80 8 T-20D81 8 T-20D82 8 T-20D83 8 T~21FOO 9 T-21FOl 9 T-21F02 9 T-21F03 9 T-21F04 9 T-21F05 9 & 13 T-21F06 9 T-21F07 9 T-21F08 9 T-21F1O 9 1'-21F11 9 T-21F12 9 T-21F14 9 T-21F15 9 T-21F16 9 T-21F17 9 T-21F18 9 9 T-21F19 T-21F20 9 Audio Input Transformers. . .. . . . . . . . . 4 Audio Interstage Transformers. Audio Reactors. .......... 6 Automatic Voltage Regulators. .22 Autotransformers. . . .. 22 Band Pass 8peech Filter.. . 17 Broadcast Transformers. . .. 24 Cathode Ray Power Transformers. . ... 16 Chokes.. 6 Compression Feedback Control Transformers. Driver Transformers. Driver and Modulation Combinations. . 10 and 11 Dual Tone Control Choke and Controls. .6 and 13 Expansion Feedback Control Transformers 8 Filament Transformers. 9 List Price $3.25 2.25 2.50 3.75 5.00 4.25 5.90 7.50 7.50 24.00 3.25 4.20 5.00 3.30 5.60 5.00 5.50 7.50 2.70 3.25 5.60 5.50 3.60 4.00 5.50 6.25 5.00 7.50 8.50 Type No. T-21M50 T-21M52 T-21M54 T-21M56 T-21M58 T-21M60 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M66 T-21P75 T-21P77 T-21P79 T-21P81 T-21P82 T-21P83 T-21P85 T-21P87 T-21P89 T-21P91 T-21P93 T-22ROO T-22ROl T-22R02 T-22R04 T-22R05 T-22R06 T-22R07 R8- Power Output or 8peaker List Page Price 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 12 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 14 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 $2.80 4.00 5.75 9.00 22.50 12.00 18.00 27.50 47.50 80.00 20.00 135.00 95.00 67.50 57.50 60.00 37.00 25.50 15.00 9.00 27.00 15.00 5.25 5.30 6.75 7.50 8.00 9.50 10.80 Type No. T-22R08 T-22R09 T-22R1O T-22R11 T-22R20 T-22R22 T-22R24 T-22R30 T-22R31 T-22R32 T-22R33 T-22R34 T-22R35 T-22R40 T-22R42 T-22R43 T-22R44 1'-22845 1'-22846 1'-22847 1'-22848 T-22R50 1'-22856 1'-22858 1'-22860 1'-22862 1'-22864 1'-22866 1'-22868 Industrial Transformers. . 3 Isolation Transformers. . . .22 Matched Power 8upplies. . .. 14 and 15 Microphone Cable Transformers. 5 Modulation Transformers. . 12 Mounting Characteristics Chart. . 3 Multi-Match Modulation Transformers .. 12 Negative Peak Clipper Transformers ..... 13 Output Transformers. . 20 and 21 Output Transformer Charts 18 and 19 Phase 8hift Transformers. . 17 Photoflash Transformers. . . . 22 Photographic Voltage Regulators. .22 Plate 8upply Transformers. .14 Power Transformers. . . . . . . . . . .. . 16 Replacement Power Transformers 16 8platter Chokes. 13 Television Power Transformers. . .16 V - Voltage Changer or Regulator W - Wired Amplifier List Page Price 16 16 16 16 9 9 9 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 22 22 22 20 20 20 20 17 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 $5.25 6.25 8.00 9.50 5.50 6.50 12.00 7.25 7.75 8.75 10.50 13.50 15.00 15.00 5.75 8.00 4.50 1.65 1.70 2.25 2.40 3.50 3.00 3.00 3.40 3.70 6.25 6.25 6.50 Type No. 1'-22870 1'-22872 1'-22874 1'-22876 1'-22878 1'-22880 1'-22882 1'-22883 1'-22884 1'-22885 1'-22886 1'-22887 1'-22888 1'-22890 1'-22892 T-23VOO T-23V01 T-23V02 T-23V05 T-23V06 T-23V1O T-23V21 T-23V22 T-23V23 T-23V24 T-23V25 T-23V26 T-23V30 T-23V31 Page 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 20 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 22 List Price $7.00 7.00 5.25 5.50 9.50 4.00 8.00 5.50 3.90 3.40 2.75 3.00 3.25 4.50 10.00 57.50 65.00 90.00 135.00 50.00 230.00 10.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 16.00 32.00 50.00 60.00 Transceiver Transformers . . 4 Tropex. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 Tru-Fidelity Transformers. .24 Variable D.C. Power 8upplies. . .. 17 Vibrator Power Transformers ... . 9 Voltage Changers .. .22 Literature . . .12 Amateur Radio Amateur Pre-Amplifier and Driver Amplifier Guide-Guide 346 Audio Amplifiers-Catalog 600 Broadcast Catalog-Catalog 500 Complete Transformer ManualCatalog 340 Phonograph and Recording Amplifier Photographic Flash Circuit Replacement Guide-Guide 352 Transmitter Guide-Guide 344 During the years 1939 to 1945, when urgencies demanded a period of unprecedented technical development, Thordarson designed and produced units which were years ahead of normal progress. New materials and techniques were combined to create units which performed with greater electrical efficiency and with increased economies of space and weight. This invaluable experience, plus alert recognition of present-day industrial and commercial demands, has enabled Thordarson engineers, already veterans of more than 25,000 active transformer specifications, to design the units described in this catalog. The Thordarson line of transformers and chokes, continuing the tradition of 52 unbroken years of leadership, has been streamlined to conform with modern industrial trends. Manv and standardized individual units in the "New Line," utilizing the latest techniques and materials, have been designed for wide-range applications. This versatile construction permits Thordarson specialists to provide a greater range of service with fewer catalog types and without sacrifice of quality for any rated application. All Thordarson transformers and chokes are rated accurately and may be depended upon to fulfill their catalog specifications. Each unit is subjected to rigorous control in every phase of manufacture and final tests are made at full load under actual operating conditions. The Thordarson reputation for reliability is safeguarded by every precaution that modern engineering and control methods can devise. Thordarson fully-potted units employ an especially developed compound which completely encloses both coil and core and provides protection under severe operating conditions. Hermetically sealed Thordarson transformers and chokes provide the utmost protection in conditions of over 95% humidity. In addition to the customary rigid electrical inspection, these units are subjected to submersion tests. All Thordarson transformers and chokes are available in hermetically sealed or fully-potted cases, in both round and square mounting styles. List prices are slightly higher than the corresponding general catalog units. When space and weight considerations indicate use of an open-frame transformer or choke, full coil protection may be provided by a coating of Tropex. This factory-applied process is exclusively Thordarson and is entirely impervious to deteriorating effects caused by salt-moisture conditions. The Tropex coating is especially recommended for fine-wire audio coils. Tropex treatment is applied to any Thordarson open-frame transformer or choke at slight additional cost. The small extra charge is more than off-set by savings effected when units are employed under adverse operating conditions. When ordering Tropex, add an "X" to the regular type number. For example, T-20A02-X is the Tropex equivalent of T-20A02. Weight of Transformer Life expectancy of transformers and chokes is seriously shortened by salt air and high humidity. Minute absorption of salt-laden moisture by material around a copper wire carrying a voltage causes an electrolytic action which may corrode and eventually break the wire. This effect can occur with currents even smaller than a microampere and is a common cause of equipment failure. Deteriorating electrolytic action occurs most frequently in transformers and chokes which carry a direct current potential above ground and the effect is particularly noticeable in audio coils which employ fine-wire construction. Power transformers are not nearly so subject to damage because of the larger wire size used and because of their characteristic heat rise which minimizes absorption of moisture. Up to Ys Add to List Price lb .. $ .70 1Ys Ibs .. to 2Ys lbs .. to 4Ys lbs .. to 6Ys lbs .. .95 From 1 lb. to From 2 lbs. From 3 lbs. From 5 lbs. 1.20 1.50 2.10 Over 7 lbs .. .35 per lb. Common impregnating compounds, considered waterproof for most purposes, are generally not satisfactory for electrical applications. Fully experienced Thordarson engineers are always ready to design original transformers and chokes for any application. Our Engineering Department welcomes inquiries for samples and price quotations. All special units made to the rigid specsifications of industrial applications. Standard cases or specials are available to meet specific requirements. BAH-BAV -BHH-CA V Channel and open frame types RAV-RTV-KTV Completely enclosed, fully-potted AGF-FGV-GGV Shielded types with leads PUV Thordarson transformers and chokes are available in a variety of mounting styles and cases. All units in the catalog illustrations and listings are identified by alphabetical abbreviations. Weights and dimensions of individual units are given with other specifications. Fully enclosed, Cast-end mounting dud io (A) J.nput UranJ!ormerJ ~3l + For coupling a signal source to the gri d or grids of a Class A amplifier stage Type No. List Price T-20AOO $2.40 T-20A01 $3.40 Low Impedance Source (Microphone, Line or Mixer) to Single or Push-Pull Grids Mounting Fig. BAR FGV Applications Line to grid Ohms Impedance Primary Secondary 600 CT 60,000 Line to push-pull grids 600CT 60,000CT Double-button mic or line to grid 200CT 20,000CT 50 20,OOOCT Line 600CT 240,000 200CT 80,000 Double-button mic or line to grid Single-button mic to grid 50 Centerleg Mtg. X Stack Ctrs. 2 Y2xY2 1:10 'r _2\Ob r . T 'r 1:20 Dimensions W. D. 2% H. 174: 1% Weight (Lbs.) Y2 '[" ;j6?~·,·~~15::., ~36:~, <; ••. Single-button mic to grid or grids to grid Turns Ratio 2% 2Ys ;lix;li T c 9 r T T T 80,000 600CT 2% 2Ys ;lix;li T T T-20A05 $10.00 RTV Line to push-pull grids Double-button mic or line to grid or grids 600CT 60,000:CT 1:10 and 5000- Voice coil to grid Low impedance mic to grid 200 250,000 3-6 38,400 50 2 r r 10,000 + BAR H{. diam. 100,000 ~l T-20A04 lU6x1§{6 T TTTTTT 200 CT 20,000 CT (Primary current 40 MA) Single-button mic to grid or grids 50 20,000 CT (Primary current 40 MA) * Rum Bucking coil and core construction fully potted and impregnated. Single plate to grid 'r r 320,000 1:80 ~_'J Y2XY2 2 2% IX Y2 T- IV, 1% Y2 oIuJ io (A) For coupling ~~E Type No. T-20A16 T-20A17 T-20A22 T-20A23 the plate or plates !JnterJtage UranJ!ormerJ of an amplifier stage to the grid or arids of the following stage where grid current is not drawn 1]IE List Price $2.40 Mtg. Fig. B'AR 2.60 3.20 3.50 FGV BAR FGV Ohms Impedance Primary Secondary 10,000 40,000 CT 10,000 40,000 CT 10,000 90,000 CT 90,000 CT 10,000 Primary Current 8MA 8MA 8MA 8MA Turns Ratio 1:2 1:2 1:3 1:3 SM Centerleg Stack YzxYz YzxYz %x1 % xI Mounting Centers 2 12%2 2Ys W. Dimensions D. l>i 2% 2 1% 2Ys 2){6 3>i 2Ys 2% Weight (Lbs.) H. II)/g2 II){6 II%; Yz Yz l>i lYz 2§{6 '0 'OM 0 -Do -5 20,000 CT 180,000 CT (Split Secondary) 1l1i~ 1t 8 MA (balanced) %x ~IE 1 Single or Push-Pull Plates to Single or Push·Pull Grids Type No. T-20A19 List Price $2.60 T-20A25 (Fully potted; Mtg. Fig. BAR Ohms Impedance Primary Secondary 10,00090,000':: 20,000 CT 180,000CT 7.50 RTV 10,00020,00020,000 CT 40,000 CT hum-bucking coil and core) (Split Secondary) CURVES A,B,C T-20A19 D T-20A24 Primary Current 8MA 1:1.41 Centerleg Stack % x % Mounting Dimensions Centers W. D. 2;Ys2U){6·· 1% 8 MA (balanced) I§{6 x H{6 1% diam. H. 1% 2 13 r Xlt= B ,CA CURVE Turns Ratio 1:3 C-O 50K V Thordarson microphone cable transformers are designed to permit rapid change from high- to low-impedance microphone input on any amplifier. Frequency response is flat within lYz db from 30 to 15,000 cycles. Magnetic shielding minimizes hum pick-up. Connection to the balanced primary is made with a two-prong microphone plug; the unbalanced high-impedance secondary is connected to a standard single-contact microphone receptacle. Exclusively Thordarson, compactly styled and ruggedly constructed, these units are inconspicuous and will withstand hard usage. Type No. T-20A40 List Price Mtg. Fig. $20.00 Z T-20A41 20.00 ---- Ohms Impedance Primary Secondary 30-60 50,000 200-250 TRANSFORMER 50,000 SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change without S NCE notice. Turns Ratio 1:31.6 1:14.2 1895 Dimensions Diameter Length 1 1 1 1 Weight (Lbs.) % Choke~ (C) J(eactor~ Universal"': Types - Swinging and Smoothing The design of a reactor determines its inductance values throughout its operating range. Under all but highly specialized designs, the inductance will decrease as the D.C. current through it increases provided the excitation voltage remains constant. The "Swinging" action is used to ~dvantage to provide good regulation, with low ripple values, in varying circuits, i.e., class "B" amplifier stages. Best regulation and filtering will be obtained with the least investment, if the reactors used swing only as much as necessary, and provide throughout their entire range more inductance than is dictated by the "critical inductance" formula. Load Resistance (Ohms) Lcrit = -----------1000 L = Henries Ripple Frequency-l20 cycles Type List Price Mtg. Fig. Zero D.C. Inductance Rated D.C. Max. D.C. T20C50 $3.00 $1.80 BAR 475 350 75 5 T20C51 BAR 70 35 15 15 T20C52 $1.80 BAR 13 8 4 40 T20C53 $2.50 BAR 24 12 8 T20C54 $4.25 GGV 8 4 T20C55 $4.75 GGV 16 11 10 16 6 2 200 No. T20C56 $7.75 GGV T20C57 $30.00 PUV A radically swinging choke will waste some of its possible inductance at the higher current values. useful These TRORDARSON UNIVERSAL TYPES are scientifically engineered to provide the best possible filtering and regulation in a minimum size consistant with conservative design. One reactor may be used in a single section filter with all the advantages of the radically swinging type. Two similar units may be employed in a two section filter more satisfactorily than the obsolete "swinging and smoothing" system. For an actual comparison of the "Old" and "New Thordarson" circuits see regulation curves on page 14. See pages 14 and 15 for choke applications and matched supplies. Current Rated Max. M.A. M.A. D.C. Res. Ohms RMS Test Volts 25 5500 25 1850 65 80 150 300 Mtg. Centers power Max. Excit. Volts W. 2000 500 2Ys 2 2 1200 250 2 2% Wgt. (lbs.) 1~ 1)4 450 1200 150 2 1)4 375 2000 500 2Ys ~ ~ 100 2% 3)4 1% 1% 2 2 1~ 200 145 2700 500 2xl1YI;; 21~ 3Ys 75 2700 500 2)4x2 2Ys 2%" 3)4 331 3Ys 2~ 3~ 6~ 6 26 7 4 300 375 60 3500 700 231x3 10 6 500 600 65 7500 1500 21>{6X7 D. W. 3)4 3:li6 41>{6 D. 4:li6 7%, H. TUNED AUDIO CIRCUIT REACTOR .75 .75 .75 0 10 30 1100 2% DUAL TONE CONTROL COMPONENTS T20C74 $3.25 RA V 22 (Hum Bucking Coil and Core) 220 500 Ih6 I%; Dia. R1068-X $4.15 Dual Tone Control Potentiometer. See Page 13 or 346 guide for Circuit Details. These representative curves below and on the following page show actual inductance values of the reactors when operated throughout mended current range. All measurements for standardization purposes have been made at 50 volts 60 cycles. r=."" ~ ro-... 400 ~~ 200(( z OO~ T-20C50 --- --- ---- .!.J 0 --- -...... sog «>~ . MA. D.C. 15 10 ~?>°u •.•..•...•... .....•....••• •.•...... l.W 200: MA. Z OW R ........ 20 25 ~ D.C. 15 10 TRANSFOR 25 ....••..•.••• •.•....... 5 20 T-20C51 30ch o ~ the recom- SPECIALISTS Price. ",bject to cha"Ke without "otice. SINCE 1895 12 >- log co 8~ 611'1 ~ 4~ 2~ MA DC. O.!.J 40 :I: -0 U T-20C53 co :2.5:::- 20~ i5.~ 100: ---- ---- I Z -5~ o ~ M.A. D.C. 10 30 20 40 0 T5~ 50 70 60 T-20C54 -> 120 ----- -- -............. -Ill ~Vl W ~a: MA. D.C. ~~ O.J 25 75 50 100 -~ 6~ 40::: Z 2~ M.A. 30 60 90 I 0 D.C. I!?O 110 MA DC. 50 (CO 10 15 r f'-=-u ~~ ro ~~ 240 -- -- W ~.a: z O.!.J - -~ 210 ~~ £~ 2 )0 250 3CK> --............ >' a: -ffi 2.5 ::z: 0 .!J 200 270 300 ~ 3S P 400 T-20C57 l2-~ 5. 17~ T-20C56 12 10_0 ~~ Ie 0 5 ------ -------- . o J I T-20C55 10~ 8~ 100 90 80 -- ••••••••••••••• """"- MA. DC. 75 ISO 225 TRANSFORMER 300 SPECIALISTS 375 Pric.s sub;at to chong. without no#c•. SINCE 450 1895 525 600 (D) :briver Specific ~E Type No. UranJ!ormerJ. Duty and Multi-Match Applications OC These driver transformers are all carefully designed to provide sufficient primary inductance, proper turns ratio, and good regulation for the most rigid driver requirements. List Price Mtg. Fig. Driver Tubes Application Output Tubes Application Ratio Pri. to Y2Sec. Pri. MA 3 Mounting W. Dimensions D. Weight W. D. H. 2 2% 1~ 1% Y2 2 2% 1~ 1% Y2 (Lbs) 1-30, 1-49, 1-6C5, IH4, (Single Plate) 1-6N7, 6A6, 53, 1-76 (Single Plate) lJ6, 19, 2-30, 2-49, (Class B) 1-6N7, 6A6, 53 (Class B) 2.4:1 5.2:1 7 FGV 1-89, 6F6, etc. Triode 1-6C5, (Single Plate) 79,2-46, 59 (Class B) 2-6F6, 26L6 (Class AB2) 2.5:1 30 2% 2Ys 2Yt6 2?{6 1~ $5.00 GGV 40 2 x 11Yt6 2% 21Yt6 3Ys 2Y2 $4.25 FGV 2-6L6 (Class AB2) 2-6N7 (Class B) 2-6N7 etc. (P-P Class B Grids) 4:1 T-20D79 2-6F6 etc. Triode 2-6A6, S3 2-6N7 etc. (Single or P-P Pri.) 5.2:1 30 2% 2Ys 2Yt6 2?{6 lY2 T-20D80 $5.90 GGV 2-2A3, 45, 6L6 (P-P Pri.) 203A, T20, T55, 805 l00TH, etc. (Class B) 3.2:1 2:1 40 2 x l1Yt6 2% 21Yt6 3Ys 2Y2 T-20D81 $7.50 GGV P-P 845, etc. (P-P Pri.) p-p 805, 833, etc. (P-P Class B Grids) 5:1 50 2Y2x 2% 3%; 3YI6 4Y2 T-20D82 $7.50 GGV 2-2A3, 45, 6L6 (P-P Pri.) P-P 805, 833 etc. (P-P Class B Grid) 5:1 4:1 3.2:1 60 2 x l1Yt6 2% 21Yt6 3Ys T-20D83 $24.00 PUV Pri. 500 ohm Line (Class B Grids) Ratio 1:.75,1:.85,1:1.25,1:1.4 1:1.75, 1:2, 1:2.25, 1:2.5, 1:2.75, 1:3. T-20D75 $2.25 BAH T-20D76 $2.50 BAH T-20D77 $3.75 T-20D78 3Ys 1% x 4% 3Ys 4 4~ ~ 2Y2 8 15 watts capacity See pages 10 and 11 for specific driver applications not shown on this page. All driver transformers are packed with complete instructions describing their use. Special inverse feedback control transformer T-20A26 is employed as the control element in a variable audio inverse feedback system that is the basis of a recently developed compressor-expander circuit. In this new compressor-expander circuit the variable gain action is produced by automatically controlling inverse feedback voltage. This system is superior to the popular D.C. grid bias control of a variable mu tube to obtain compression or expansion. The speed of response is faster and the harmonic distortion does not rise with control action. This fUDUCI circuit has been incorporated into the design of a high fidelity 10 "TWon7 watt audio amplifier suitable for phonograph playback, AM - FM radio tuner applications, and recording purposes. Each transformer is packed with complete technical bulletin giving details of this amfEunel. tonill. plifier or the information may be had by means of a mail request, $.15. TIAUfOiMU T-20UI Type No. T-20A26 T20A26-is used in the New Thordarson Amateur Speech AmplifierDriver Unit to obtain effective volume compression action. See page 12 for further details. List Price $7.50 Mounting Mtg. Fig. Application RTV Feedback Transformer Dimensions --------- ------ TRANSFORMER W. SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change without notice. D. SINCE D. H. 1% Dia. 2 W. I%; x 1~6 1895 Weight (Lbs.) Y2 )) (D) VranJlormerJ ~river ~~[ Specific Duty and Multi-Match Applications OC These driver transformers are all carefully designed to provide sufficient primary inductance, proper turns ratio, and good regulation for the most rigid driver requirements. Oriver Tubes Application Ratio Pri. to Yz Sec. Output Tubes Application Mounting Pri. MA Type No. List Price Mtg. Fig. T-20075 $2.25. BAH 1-30, 1-49, 1-6C5, IH4, (Single Plate) 136, 19, 2-30, 2-49, (Class B) 2.4:1 3 T·20076 $2.50 BAH 1-6N7, 6A6, 53, 1-76 (Single Plate) 1-6N7, 6A6, 53 (Class B) 5.2:1 7 T·20077 $3.75 FGV 1-89, 6F6, etc. Triode 1-6C5, (Single Plate) 79, 2-46, 59 (Class B) 2-6F6, 26L6 (Class AB2) 2.5:1 T-20078 $5.00 GGV 2-6F6 etc. Triode 2-6A6, S3 2-6L6 (Class AB2) 2-6N7 (Class B) T-20079 $4.25 FGV 2-6N7 etc. (Single or P-P Pri.) T-20080 $5.90 GGV T-20081 $7.50 T-20082 T-20083 Oimensions Weight (Lbs) W. O. H. 2 2% 17;1 1% Yz 2 2% 17;1 1% Yz 30 2% 2Ys 2){6 2% 17;1 4:1 40 2 x 11){6 2% 21){6 3Ys 2Yz 2-6N7 etc. (P-P Class B Grids) 5.2:1 30 2% 2Ys 2){6 2VI6 lYz 2-2A3, 45, 6L6 (P-P Pri.) 203A, T20, T55, 805 100TH, etc. (Class B) 3.2:1 2:1 40 2 x 11){6 2!){6 21){6 3Ys 2Yz GGV P-P 845, etc. (P-P Pri.) P-P 805, 833, etc. (P-P Class B Grids) 5:1 50 2Yz x 2VI6 3VI6 3YI6 3Ys 4Yz $7.50 GGV 2-2A3, 45, 6L6 (P-P Pri.) P-P 805, 833 etc. (P-P Class B Grid) 2 2%; 21){6 3Ys 2Yz $24.00 PUV Pri. 500 ohm ·Line (Class B Grids) Ratio 1 :.75, 1 :.85, 1 :1.25, 1 :1.4 1:1.75,1:2,1:2.25,1:2.5,1:2.75,1:3. See pages 10 and 11 for specific driver applications ing their ljse. 5:1 4:1 3.2:1 W. 60 O. x 11){6 3Ys 1~ x 4% 4 4~ )\ 8 15 watts capacity not shown on this page. All driver transformers are packed with complete instructions describ- Special inverse feedback control transformer T-20A26 is employed as the control element in a variable audio inverse feedback system that is the basis of a recently developed compressor-expander circuit. In this new compressor-expander circuit the variable gain action is produced by automatically controlling inverse feedback voltage. This system is superior to the popular D.C. grid bias control of a variable mu tube to obtain compression and the harmonic or expansion. distortion The speed of response is faster does not rise with control action. This circuit has been incorporated into the design of a high fidelity watt for phonograph audio amplifier suitable radio tuner applications, playback, and recording purposes. 10 AM - FM Each transformer is packed with complete technical bulletin giving details of this amHEDUCK. COlITtOL plifier or the information UANSfOiMEIt T·1OA1~ may be had by means of a mail request, $.15. T20A26-is used in the New Thordarson Amateur Speech Amplifier- Driver Unit to obtain effective volume compression action. See page 12 for further details. Type No. -- T-20A26 List Price $7.50 Mtg. Fig. RTV Mounting W. Application Feedback TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS to change without O. W. l§.{6x I§{6 Transformer Prices subject Oimensions notice. SINCE 1895 O. 1% Dia. H. 2 Weight (Lbs.) Yz )>> 9ilament (F) uran~tormer~ All Standard Thordarson filament transformers are wound with a single secondary. Improved voltage regulation and minimum heat rise have been given full design consideration. Ratings are for continuous operation at peak load and from a 117-volt, 50/60-cycle source.** Type No. T-21FOO T-21F01 T-21F02 T-21F03 T-21F04 T-21F20 T-21 F05* T-21F06 T-21F07 T-21F08 T-21F10 T-21 F11 T-21F12 T-21F14 List Price $3.25 4.20 5.00 3.30 5.60 8.50 5.00 5.50 7.50 2.70 3.25 5.60 5.50 3.60 Ins. Secondary Mounting Dimensions Volts Amperes RMS Centers W. D. 2Ys BAV 2.5CT 1600 5 I%: 2% 21Yt6 BAV 2.5CT 10 1600 3§{6 2 2.5 CT 10 CAY 7500 2xl%: 274; 2% 2Ys BAV 5CT 1600 3 2% I%: 1600 5CT 2xl%: CAY 7 274; 2% 15 10000 CAY 5CT 3x2% 3%: 374; 10000 CAY 5CT 3 2xl%: 274; 2% 13 1600 2x2 CAY 5CT 2% 2% CAY 5CT 21 1600 2%x274; 374; 3% 1 2 BAV 6.3CT 1600 1% 2% BAR 1600 6.3CT 3 2%: 374; I%: 6.3CT 1600 CAY 6 2xl%: 274; 2% CAY 6.3CT 10 1600 2x2 2% 2%; 6.3-5-2.5 2.5 BAR 1600 2%; 374; I%; (tapped secondary) T-21F15 4.00 21Yt6 BAV 7.5CT 4 1600 3§{6 2 T-21F16 5.50 1600 CAY 7.5CT 8 2x2 2%; 2% 21%; T-21F17 6.25 12 1600 CAY 7.5CT 274;x274; 374; T-21F18 5.00 10CT 5 1600 CAY 2xl%; 274; 2% T-21F19 7.50 10CT 12 CAY 1600 2%x274; 374; 3% 11 or 11 CT (tapped primary) uFilament transformers with the above electrical characteristics are also available with fully potted or hermetically sealed in Special Transformer section of catalog. Other primary voltages and frequencies may be had on special order. *Filament transformer T-21F05 is used with the splatter suppressor circuit described on page 13. =t= Type No. T-22R20 T-22R22 T-22R24 Mounting 21Yt6 3Yt6 3% 3Yt6 31 % Mounting CAY CAY GGV Primary 6-8VDC 6-8VDC 6·8VDCor117VAC High-Voltage Secondary 250 V DC, 50 MA 325 V DC, 75 MA 325 V DC, 135 MA Secondary No.2 6.3 V CT, 4.75 A Mounting Centers 2xl%: 2x2% 3x3J16 1% 2%; 4 274; 574; mountings as shown =t= VIBRATOR POWER TRA'N'SFORMERS List Price $5.50 6.50 12.00 Weight (Lbs.) 1 1% 274; 1 274; 6%: 2 2;li 574; %: 1 274; 2%; 1 H. 2§{6 21Yi6 3Yt6 2§{6 3Yt6 4!l{6 3Yt6 3Yt6 31~6 2 2 3Yt6 3Yt6 2 Dimensions Weight W. D. H. (Lbs.) 2% 274; 3Yt6 2% 3 3Yt6 2% 3% 4%; 31~6 4~6 8%; Thordarson Vibrator Power Transformers are constructed of highest quality core material to assure operation with minimum battery drain and excellent voltage regulation. These units are recommended for replacement service in automobile receivers and for initial installation in power supplies for portable public address systems, trans- IISVA.C. ==~ 60C 1::~6VDC ceivers, and other equipment. B D r JGECA FEMALE TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change without notice. SINCE 1895 H FUSE CONNECTORS 3Jriver anJ ~oJu[ator p.p Tube 'ClauB Type Tubes R.46 C.46 A.46 ~ .4,-46 203A 203A 203A 203A •.•203A ~A •.•203A •.•203A 211 211 800 800 800 801 801 801 801 805 805 806 806 808 809 809 809 809 810 811 811 838 838 4-838 4-838 4-838 4-838 T A Y L T-2O T-20 TZ-2O TZ-40 o TZ-40 R TZ-40 TZ-40 T-55 T-55 T-55 T-155 203-A .4,-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A HD-203A 203B 4-203B 4-203B 203Z 203Z 203Z 211 T-756 T-756 T-814 T-814 -822 10 Power Output Watts 30 ~ 50 56 96 200 200 260 260 (()() (()() 520 520 200 260 90 100 100 .4,5 .4,5 75 75 300 370 500 500 190 60 60 100 100 510 175 225 200 260 400 400 520 520 MODULATOR STAGE PI. to PI. Load Pille Bias Volts Ohms Volts (()() 0 5,600 8,000 500 0 600 0 9,600 400 0 2,800 .4,,800 0 600 -35 1000 6,900 -35 6,900 1000 -4.'i 1250 9,000 --45 1250 9,000 -35 1000 3,~ 4,500 1000 -35 --45 3,450 1250 -4.'i 4,500 1250 -77 6,900 1000 9,000 1250 -100 -40 750 6,400 -55 12,500 1000 -55 12,500 1000 -75 10,000 600 10,000 600 -75 11,000 -80 750 -80 11,000 750 6,700 1250 0 1500 8,200 -16 11,500 2000 -150 -150 11,500 2000 -15 12,700 1250 500 5,200 0 5,200 500 0 8,400 750 -5 750 -5 8,400 1500 -30 6,600 15,000 1250 0 -9 18,000 1500 1000 6,900 0 9,000 1250 0 3,450 1000 0 3,450 1000 0 4,500 1250 0 4,500 1250 0 Driver Tubes *~ *4.5 *4.5 *~ *4.5 t2A3 **6L6 t2A3 **6L6 t •.•2A3 **6L6 t4-2A3 **6L6 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 *45 *45 *45 2A3 45 2A3 45 2A3 2A3 2A3 600 800 800 1000 1000 750 750 1000 1250 1500 HD-203A RCA 203A -30 -40 0 0 0 0 0 8,100 12,000 12,000 6,800 6,800 6,000 6,000 6,900 9,400 12,000 300 300 400 400 500 500 500 600 600 300 600 600 200 260 300 Same as 100 125 500 500 Same as 1500 1750 1750 2000 2000 1500 1500 1750 1750 1250 1250 1250 1000 1100 1250 RCA 211 850 850 2000 2000 HD-203A -50 -67.5 -67.5 -75 -75 -50 -50 -67.5 -67.5 -45. -45 -45 0 0 0 9,600 13,000 10,000 12,500 10,000 6,400 6,400 7,600 7,600 7,900 3,900 3,900 6,900 6,700 7,900 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 9,400 7,500 11,500 11,500 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M65 T-21M65 -25 -25 -150 -150 TRANSFORMER p.p Use Mod. Trans. No. T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21MM T-21M6.4, T-21MM T-21MM T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21MM T-21M64 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 50 70 70 175 175 100 100 175 225 275 Same as Same as -40 -50 -60 Combination4 SPECIALISTS ~ 2A3 45 45 2A3 2A3 2A3 4-2A3 **6L6 2A3 2A3 45 2A3 45 4-2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 4-2A3 **6L6 4-2A3 **6L6 DRIVER STAGE Trans. for Trans. Ratio. Pri. Use Driver 500 Ohm to ~ Sec. Trans. No. Line T-2OD82 T-20D83 5:1 T-2OD82 T-2OD83 5:1 T-2OD82 T-2OD83 5:1 T-20D82 T-2OD83 5:1 T-2OD82 5:1 T-20D83 T-2OD80 2:1 T-20D83 3.2:1 T-2ODSO T-20D83 T-2OD80 T-2OD83 2:1 T-2OD80 3.2:1 T-2OD83 T-2OD80 T-2OD83 3.2:1 T-2OD80 T-20D83 3.2:1 2:1 T-2OD80 T-20D83 T-2OD80 T-2OD83 3.2:1 T-2ODSO 2:1 T-20D83 T-20D80 T-20D83 2:1 3.2:1 T-20D80 T-2OD83 T-20D80 3.2:1 T-20D83 2:1 T-20D80 T-20D83 T-20D80 T-20D83 3.2:1 2:1 T-20D80 T-20D83 T-20D80 2:1 T-20D83 T-20D80 T-2OD83 3.2:1 T-20D82 3.2:1 T-20D83 T-20D82 T-2OD83 3.2:1 T-2OD80 2:1 T-2OD83 2:1 T-20D80 T-20D83 T-20D80 3.2:1 T-20D83 T-2OD82 5:1 T-20D83 4:1 T-20D82 T-20D83 T-2OD82 5:1 T-20D83 4:1 T-20D82 T-20D83 T-20D82 3.2:1 T-20D83 T-20D82 T-2OD83 5:1 T-20D82 5:1 T-20D83 T-20D82 T-20D83 4:1 4:1 T-20D82 T-2OD83 T-20D82 3.2:1 T-20D83 T-20D82 4:1 T-2OD83 3.2:1 T-20D82 T-20D83 T-2OD82 4:1 T-20D83 T-20DSO T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-2OD82 T-20D82 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 1:2 1:2.25 1:1.4 1: .85 1:1.5 1: .75 1:1.4 1:1.25 1:1.4 1:1.4 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 4-2A3 **6L6 4-2A3 **6L6 t2A3 t4-2A3 **6L6 2A3 t2A3 t2A3 3.2:1 . T-2OD80 T-2OD80 3.2:1 2:1 T-20D80 2:1 T-2OD80 T-20D80 2:1 . T-20D80 2:1 3.2:1 T-2OD80 2:1 T-20D80 3.2:1 T-20D80 2:1 T-20D80 T-20D80 2:1 3.2:1 T-20D80 T-20D82 5:1 4:1 T-2OD82 T-20D82 4:1 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.75 1:1.75 1:1.75 1:1.25 1:1.4 1:1.4 1:1.75 1:2 1:1.4 1:1.75 1: .75 1: .85 1: .85 2A3 2A3 4-2A3 **6L6 3.2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 1:1.25 1:1.75 1:2 1:3.15 PriCts subject to change without notice. 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 4:1 3.2:1 5:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 §Ratlo 500 Ohm Line to ~ See. 1: .86 1: .86 1: .85 1: .85 1: .85 1:1.5 1:1.25 1:1.5 1.1:25 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.75 1:2 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.2 1:1.25 1:2.25 1:2.25 1:1..4, 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:2 1:2.5 1:1.25 1: .75 1:1.25 1: .75 1:1.25 1:1.25 1: .85 1:1.25 1: .85 1: .85 1: .75 1:1.25 1: .75 1:1.25 SINCE 1895 1: c1)river Tube Type poP Class B Tubes Power Output Watts DRIVER STAGE Trans. for Use Driver 500 Ohm Trans. No. Line T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 **6L6 **6L6 **6L6 **6L6 **6L6 **6L6 **6L6 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 T-2ODSO T-2OD80 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-2OD80 T-2OD80 T-20D80 T·20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 0 0 8,700 12,000 12,000 13,600 17,000 13,600 17,000 7,200 10,000 6,700 8,200 6,900 9,000 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M64 2A3 *.5 2A3 *45 *45 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 5:1 3.2:1 4:1 4:1 4:1 5:1 5:1 4:1 4:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 4:1 4:1 T-2OD81 T-2OD82 T-2OD82 T-2OD82 T-20D82 T-2OD81 T-20D81 'T-2OD82 T-20D82 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-2OD82 T-20D82 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 1: .75 1:1.75 1: .85 1:1.25 1:1.25 1: .75 1: .75 1: .85 1: .85 1:1.25 1:1.25 1: .85 1: .85 800 800 1000 800 1000 1000 -9 -28 -37.5 -9 -35 -35 9,000 5,800 7,000 9,000 7,000 7,000 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M62 T-21M6. T-21M64 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 5:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 5:1 4:1 .:1 T-2OD81 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-20D81 T-2OD82 T-20D82 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 1: .75 1:1.25 1:1.25 1: .75 1: .85 1: .85 260 350 150 200 245 300 500 500 600 500 600 1500 1750 750 1000 1250 1500 2000 2500 2500 2000 2500 -52 -62 12,000 16,000 4,800 6,900 9,000 11,200 11,200 16,000 16,000 11,200 16,000 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M65 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 **6L6 **6L6 3.2:1 3.2:1 4:1 4:1 4:1 4:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D80 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 1:1.25 1:1.4 1: .85 1: .85 1: .75 1: .85 1:1.75 1:1.75 1:1.75 1 :1.75 1:1.75 45 105 170 200 200 223 240 328 418 100 220 400 319 472 595 290 4-45 500 1000 1250 1500 1000 1250 1500 2000 2500 1000 1500 2000 1500 2000 2500 1500 2000 6,400 15,000 12,500 16,800 7,500 11,400 10,000 16,000 22,000 15,000 15,000 15,000 10,000 11,000 16,000 12,000 12,000 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-21M65 T-21M64 T-21M65 5:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 2:1 3.2:1 3.2:1 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D80 T-2ODSO T-20DSO T-2OD80 T-2ODSO T-2OD80 T-2OD80 T-ZOD80 T-2OD80 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-20D80 T-2OD80 T-2ODSO T-20D80 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-2OD83 T-20D83 T-2OD83 1: .75 1:1.25 1:1.4 1:1.4 1:2.25 1:2.75 1:1.75 1:1.75 1:1.75 1:1.25 1:1.75 1:2.25 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.4 1: .85 1: .85 RK-12 RK-18 RK-18 RK-31 RK-31 RK-31 o RK-31 N RK-52 RK-52 RK-57 RK-57 RK-58 RK-58 100 100 100 110 140 110 140 200 250 300 370 200 260 750 1000 1000 1000 1250 1000 1250 1000 1250 1250 1500 1000 1250 H Y T R HY-25 HY-40 HY-40 HY-57 o HY-51A N HY-5IB 75 140 175 110 180 180 A M P E R E X HF-I00 HF-l00 ZB-120 ZB-120 ZB-l20 ZB-120 HF-200 HF-200 HF-200 HF-200 HF-200 H E I N T Z HK-24 HK-24 HK-54 HK-54 HK-I54 HK-I54 HK-254 HK-254 HK-254 HK-354 HK-354 HK-354 354E 354E 354E 354F 354F K A U F M A N Trans. Ratio, Prl. to ~ Sec. 7,200 9,600 5,200 7,200 9,600 16,000 5,200 7,200 9,600 16,000 4,000 5,200 6,400 1000 1250 1000 1250 1500 2000 1000 1250 1500 2000 1000 1250 1500 & pop Driver Tubes §Ratio 500 Ohm Line to 72 See. 1:1.. 1:1.5 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.25 1: .85 1:2 1:2.5 1:2.5 1:2.5 1:1.25 1:1.25 1:1.. 150 200 210 260 300 380 170 230 270 350 300 400 500 R A Y T H E ~oJu[ator Cambination~ MODULATOR STAGE PI. to PI. Load Plate Bias Volts Volts Ohms 35T 35T l00TH l00TH l00TH l00TH l00TL l00TL l00TL l00TL 250TH 250TH 250TH E I M A C WoE 242A, 261A, 276A ( .. anJ -22 -30 -10 -20 -90 -112 -140 -185 °° 0 0 -22.5 0 -50 -50 ° -16 -9 -100 -130 -130 -100 -130 -29 -35 -45 -155 -210 -10 -55 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -SO -60 -100 -150 -25 -37.5 -50 -15 -22.5 Use Mod. Trans. No. 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 2A3 4-2A3 4-2A3 4-2A3 4-2A3 4-2A3 Same as ReA 211 §NOTE:-This ratio is correct only when the tubes supplying power to the 500 ohm line are of the same type and operated under the same conditions as the driver tubes listed under "p_p Driver Tubes." 2A3 driver tubes are operated with 300 plate volts, self biased, unless preceded by t. 45 driver tubes are operated with 275 plate volts, self biased, unless preceded by *. t2A3 driver tubes are operated with 300 plate volts fixed bias *45 driver tubes are operated with 250 plate volts, self biased. **6L6's with 16.6% resistive feed-back, 400 volts plate, 300 volts screen. TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Prices subject to chante without notice. SINCE 1895 11 (M) -AtoJulation Modulation UranJ!ormerJ CM) Transformers for Specific Applications Impedance Type No. T-21M50 T-21M52 T-21M54 T-21M56 T-21M58 List Price $2.80 4.00 5.75 9.00 22.50 Mtg.Fig. BAR FGV GGV GGV KTV Primary Application 1-19 etc. 6N7 etc. pop 6L6 etc. TZ2-809 etc. 811-812 etc. Primary 10,000 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 6,600 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 15,000 C.T. Dimensions Mounting Secondary 4500 4500-3750-3000 4000 6600-3750 6250 Sec. Power .03A-135V .08A-350V .lA-400V .2A-1250V .2A-1250V Audio Power 3 10 25 75 100 W. 2 D. 2 2% 2 x 11%'6 2Y2 x 21%'6 3Y2 x 4Y(6 W. D. 2% 2U6 2Vt6 3Vt6 4Vt6 1% 1% 2Vt6 2Y(6 21%'6 3Ys 4Vt6 3Ys 51J{6 H. 5% Weight Lbs. Yz 1% 2% 6% 13 High efficiency, quiet operation and good frequency characteristics have been attained in this series of transformers by thorough engineering and careful construction. These units are designed for specific tube types. Larger modulation transformers are available on special order. Please consult the Thordarson Sales Engineering Department concerning special requirements. Multi-Match Type No. T-21M60 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M65 List Price $12.00 18.00 27.50 47.50 80.00 Secondary Mtg. Fig. KTV PUY PUV PUV PUV Primary M.A. Each Side 50 125 210 250 320 Series 50 125 160 250 320 M.A. Mounting Audio Power 15 60 125 300 500 Parallel 100 250 320 500 640 These transformers enable the radio amateur or experimenter to make changes in equipment to take advantage of new circuits and tubes. They enable quick and accurate matching of various tube loads without changing transformers, and assure peak transformer performance while testing new tubes or making circuit changes. A complete table' KTV CM) Transformers Modulation TRANSFORMER SP W. 2J{6 1% 2Vt6 21J{6 3J{6 D. 2Y2 W. 21%'6 D. 4% 3Ys 5% 6% 7% 11 6Ys 6Ys 10 4Y(6 41Y(6 5%'6 31Y(6 H. 4 4 5~6 6 6Ys Weight Lbs. ~. 3% 8% 16% 20 55 of driver and modulator combinations on pages 10 and 11 makes easy the selection of proper driver or modulation transformers. Larger modulation transformers are available on special order. Please consult the Thordarson Sales Engineering Department concerning special requirements. Pri. 500 ohms-Sec. 5M-6M-7M-8M-9M-lOM Sec. Max. D.C. 200 M.A. A carefully prepared AMATEUR RADIO by J. Douglas Fortune. textbook for radio beginners and amateurs profusely illustrated and bound in a heavy cover. Amateur net price $ .75 THORDARSON AUDIO AMPLIFIERS (Catalog 600). This new catalog covers a complete line of audio amplifiers for public address work and other audio applications from 8 watts to multi-booster installations Free THORDARSON AMPLIFIER GUIDE (Guide 346). This guide is a valuable source of information to the P.A. man and experimenter interested in building high quality audio amplifiers $ .15 THORDARSON TRANSMITTER GUIDE (Guide 344). This publication supplies complete descript~on of practical types of transmitters and short wave apparatus for amateurs and experimenters. $ .15 THORDARSON COMPLETE TRANSFORMER MANUAL (Catalog 340). This transformer manual is a complete book containing all of the latest Thordarson catalogs, guides and current literature ... $ .35 THORDARSON BROADCAST CATALOG (Catalog 500). This catalog supplies a complete listing of the Thordarson Broadcast Line as well as the Tru-Fidelity transformers for low level audio applications Free Dimensions ------ 50 THORDARSON REPLACEMENT ENCYCLOPEDIA GUIDE (Guide 352). This replacement encyclopedia is a useful time saver for servicemen and experimenters showing recommended Thordarson items for obsolete receivers $ .15 AMATEUR PRE-AMPLIFIER AND DRIVER. This manual thoroughly covers the construction and application of a 6B4 10 watt amplifier. Speech filter as well as compression circuit is incorporated. Complete circuit details and construction data supplied $ .15 PHONOGRAPH REPRODUCTION AND RECORDING AMPLIFIER. The data sheets covering this high fidelity amplifier give full construction information and layout data. The output stage consists of 2-6B4j an expander circuit is incorporated $ .15 PHOTO-FLASH POWER SUPPLY. Complete descriptive literature covers the construction of a practical power supply for photo-flash applications (See page 22). Trigger circuits and applications are listed $ .15 AMATEUR TRANSMITTER. Technical bulletin covering the construction of a 230 W Phone, 275 W C.W. or 400 W C.W. Transmitter. All band operation $ .15 IALISTS Prices subject to change without notice. SINCE 1895 J. (C) $platter $uppreJJor Choke 'Phone transmission on the crowded amateur bands is greatly improved by a splatter suppressor circuit using Thordarson components. The circuit limits tran~mission to the important voice frequencies, effectively reduces splatter interference caused by high levels of modulation and permits a higher average modulation level. Attenuation of audio modulating frequencies over 3000 C.P.S. and elimination of harmonics generated in the speech amplifier and modulator permits sharper signals. The half-wave rectifier is an efficient negative peak clipper which prevents plate voltage on the Class C amplifier from going below zero when the 100% modulation level is exceeded. The rectifier confines the negative peaks to the audio circuit rather than applying .them to the R.F. stage. The combined action of the filter and clipper suppresses radiation of undesirable harmonics which cause excessively wide side-bands and adjacent channel interference. The filament transformer meets special requirements for this application. The secondary winding has low capacity to ground and is insulated for very high voltages. Type List Price $14.00 17.00 5.00 No. T-20C60 T-20C61 T-21F05 Mtg. Fig. KTV KTV CAY Inductance Inductance 5 V.C.T.-3A The circuit is ideal for use in original transmitter design and is readily adaptahle to existing installations, either as a part of the modulator or assembled on a separate chassis. There are no difficult adjustments and complete instructions simplify design and assembly of the circuit for cut-off at any frequency over a wide range ahove and below 3000 C.P.S. Multiple taps provide a selection of inductance values which remain constant at any current within the ratings of the chokes. Application notes and design charts are supplied with each transformer. t5J1!'3.-.. ~""4toQ,( T-aoceo Of't. T-~ D.C. Application .2 to 1.5H at 300 M.A.D.C. .2 to 1.5H at 500 M.A. D.C. RMS T est 7500 7500 Res. 30 27 Dimensions Mounting Centers 2% 3Ys 2Ys 3}{6 1 oo 2 W. 31~ 32~ 272 I%; Weight (Lbs.) D. H. 41:j{2 472 42%2 4Ys 2Y.t: 3l{6 7 9 2 Control The Thordarson Dual Tone Control was developed to provide an effective tone compensating network for any sound system. As indicated by the response curves, treble and bass frequencies may be attenuated or accentuated independently of one another. The system ----r -----1 ,......... ,'..!•.• 'I r--f"!I-.,..... t" ,',,4.,,\ ---~-.u-::. r,.J " , '_. , , I -t-"ii=~-ll .,,"' ,', I I I ' I t t I : r- -, ' , I 3-l~~ ~.• =1-: I I I , _L• __, I <, ~.. t ~ I ~ " ~; : f ;;- ..•.•.•. , ~# i I I I I______ I 1 _ _ I'!' 1'1'11\",0CVCL[!OOp[R5~O[df~DI1oI IIIIIII .10 TIIIIII is applicable wherever frequencies is desired. 0 oJ .Ioi : CONTROL HORUAl - The Dual Tone Control may be installed between two resistancecoupled stages of an amplifier. It may be mounted on the amplifier chassis or constructed as a separate unit. Full instructions for assembly and schematic and pictorial diagrams are furnished with the controls and choke. I i~EBLE:>~ON~R~tJ,4 INCREASE ./ V I,., I 03 II 'j.' CONTROL NORMAL •.•.•..... SASS CONTRO~ INCREASE -40 INCREASE / ./f"lTTIIII lTn111i TREBLE I ........... CONTROL 1- NORW"L I ITTIIII rmlill TREBLE CONTROL DECREASE '\ ES -40 RAV Case 22H o.D.C. See Page 6 for details. Dual Tone Control Potentiometers. TRANSFORMER .r-'K,,~J~TR: "" LU.J.l.. •• -3" $3.25 4.15 11.1 Ti--l-UII ~ CONTROL ~DECREASE cYCLEfUPEf! ~~C~D IIIIIII ~O! 1111111 III11II TREBLE I 'f I'fliT" :1 1111111 II11III TREBLE 20~ T-20C74 R-1068-X control over a wide range of audio Operation is based upon degeneration which occurs in the cathode circuit of a triode tube. The plate loading resistor is made small with respect to the cathode resistor so that a large part of the voltage developed by the tube appears in the cathode circuit. Variable frequency response is achieved by the introduction of appropriate values of inductance and capacity into the grid and cathode circuits, which in turn increase or reduce the amount of degeneration in various frequency ranges. ." BASE smooth SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change wilhout notice. SINCE 18,95 {P} Uranltormerl Plate Thordarson Matched Plate Supplies Regulation curves and ripple voltages for matched power supplies are shown. Comparison between ripple voltage of a conventional circuit with a radically swinging choke (5-22 H) and a 12 Henry smoothing choke, and a circuit using two similar Thordarson Universal Chokes, is shown under curves for T-21P75. These actual measurements show that the regulation remains the same for either system throughout a greater than normal variation in load current. A decrease in ripple voltage with the "New Reactors" is clearly illustrated, (See "doUed" curve). This is due to the radically improved design which provides more inductance in the filter circuit throughout the entire current range. Refer to page 17 for the Thordarson Variable Power Supply Circuit which may be used to modify any of the circuits shown below. All plate transformers are rated with both ICAS and CCS values. All units have electrostatic shields between primary and secondary windings. All units are ideal for Amateur Transmitters, experimental uses, and industrial applications. Type No. T-21P75 Pri. Volts Pri. VA SO-60 Cy. ICAS CCS $135.00 PUV 115-230 1900 1500 List Price Mtg. Fig. Sec. Volts A.C. R.M.S. 3000-0-3000 2400-0-2400 1500-0-1500 T-21P77 95.00 PUV 115-230 1250 900 T-21P79 67.50 PUV 115-230 1000 750 T-21P81 57.50 PUV 115* 630 480 1560-0-1560 1265-0-1265 T-21P82 60.00 PUV 115* 820 600 T-21P83 37.00 PUV 115* 440 300 T-21P85 25.SO PUV 115* 370 260 T-21P87 15.00 GGV 115* 250 185 2335-0-2335 1700-0-1700 1560-0-1560 1250-0-1250 855-0-855 730-0-730 835-0-835 656-0-656 3000-0-3000 2450-0-2450 1875-0-1875 1560-0-1560 T-21P89 9.00 GGV 115 135 95 550-0-550 T-21P91 27.00 PUV 115 375 280 1200-0-1200 and 900-0-900 1075-0-1075 and 500-0-500 *Secondary voltage changes by means of primary taps. T-21P93 15.00 GGV 115 210 160 Volts D.C. 2500 2000 1250 2500 2000 M.A. D.C. ICAS CCS Mounting 2100 Weight (Lbs.J 13Yz 9~6 135 D. W. 12%'6 7% 10 6% 11 9 77 D. 650 500 4%2 425 300 3~ 1580 1250 550 400 3J{6 lOYs 5%'6 11 6Ys 60 1250 1000 2000 1500 1250 1000 425 300 3J{6 10Ys 5%'6 11 6Ys 57 300 220 3J{6 lOYs 5%'6 11 6Ys 58 300 200 • 21J{6 7% 41J{6 8Yz 6 33 600 500 650 500 400 425 300 20/16 6% 4J{6 6Ys 53/\'6 19 300 220 3 3VJ6 32%! 4K6 4% 10 250 175 2Yz 21%; 3%; 1000 and 750 1000 and 400 200 150 20/16 6Ys 40/16 3Ys 53/\'6 7% 150 110 110 95 150 125 3 39/16 au <l' c -' 0 2fOO> Co) co 2500 TRANSFORMER H. W. T-21P75 2800 Dimensions SPECIALISTS Pnces subject to chanz. without MtiC •• SINCE 1895 4J{6 32%2 4l!16 4% 6Yz 22 10 6 •••5 T-21P79 3 .15 "00 teoo.., 1500'-' > IllOO 13000 ••• 1'tOO Sf .... 350 ~ 0 1100 > 1250 0 T-21 PSl ..• 2tOO:t 2000 ~ C) 1')00". 1800 ••• T-21PS2 co ••• lIOO c:o 350 •..• ......8 ~6 t.••T-21PS3 300~ -;,2 ..•. 250'" 0 750 700 650 600 ••• ." ~ 0 ". c.> 0 .. 100 ••• 750 ~.8 ~.6 !J 160'" 0 I 50 l 2S ••• Sl .... ,. T-21P87 c ••• ..•.. •2 700 ~ oc T-21 PS9 0 ..• 5 0 1200 ~ 105O~ llOO~ T-21P91 750 ••• 0 (, ... w w .8 1000 ~ BOO!; :: .6••• ;; SOO~ lIOO<.) T-21P93 •••. .2 c TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Pnces subject to ck nee witkout notice. SINCE 1895 (R) UniverJal J(eplacement Power VranJlormerJ "22R" Series These power transformers are designed for both specific duty and for general replacement service. Adjustable mounting brackets permit flush, vertical, or horizontal placement. All transformers are RMA color coded and designed to RMA standards. Replacement recommendations are given in Thordarson Replacement Encyclopedia. All Primary ratings 117 V. 50/60 cycles. Secondary No.1 Type No. List Price Mtg. Fig. Prim. VA A.C. Volts T-22ROO T-22ROl T-22R02 T-22R04 T-22R05 T-22R06 T-22R07 T-22R08 T-22R09 T-22RI0 T-22Rll $5.25 5.30 6.75 7.50 8.00 9.50 10.80 5.25 6.25 8.00 9.50 AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF AGF 45 55 65 80 95 125 165 40 55 90 125 250-0-250 275-0-275 300-0-300 300-0-300 300-0-300 325-0-325 350-0-350 250-0-250 275-0-275 325-0-325 325-0-325 D.C.MA 40 50 70 90 120 150 200 40 50 85 120 Reel. Fil. 5V -2A 5V -2A 5V -2A 5V-2A 5V-3A 5V-3A 5V-3A 5V-2A 5V-2A 5V-2A 5V -3A Fil. No.2 Fil. No.3 6.3 V CT-2 A 6.3 V CT -2.5 A 6.3 V CT -3A 6.3 V CT-3.5 A 6.3VCT-5A 6.3 V CT-5A 6.3V CT-6A 2.5VCT-4A 2.5VCT-7.5A 2.5 V CT-9 A 2.5 V CT-12.5 A 2.5 V CT -3.5 A 2.5VCT-5A Mtg. Centers Dimensions W. D. 2 x2Yz 2 x2Yz 2 x2Yz 2~x21Vt6 2Yz 2Yz 2Yz 3 3 3 21~ 2Yzx3Ys 2~x3Ys 3Ys 3Ys 3% 3~ 3~ 3 2 2 3~ x3~ x2Yz x2Yz 2Yzx3Ys 2Yzx3Ys 2Yz 2Yz 3Ys 3Ys H. Weight (Lbs.) IlJ{6 I1Vt6 2Vt6 2K& 1~ 2~ 2~ 3 2Yz 4Yz 3 21Vt6 4~ 5~ 734, 3 3 IlJ{£ IIVtt 1~ 2~ 3~ 3~ 2~ 3 3Yz 5Yz To furnish plate and filament voltage requirements of amplifiers, receivers and exciter stages of transmitters. All ratings given are for a primary input of 117 Volts, 50/60 Cycles. Type No. T-22R30 T-22R31 T-22R32 T-22R33 T-22R34 T-22R35 Secondary No.1 List Price Mtg. Fig. Prim. VA A.C. Volts D.C.MA Reel. Fil. $7.25 7.75 8.75 10.50 13.50 15.00 GGV GGV GGV GGV GGV GGV 55 76 107 145 186 290 275-0-275 360-0-360 350-0-350 375-0-375 385-0-385 400-0-400 50 80 110 160 225 340 5V-2A 5V-2A 5V-2A 5V-3A 5V-3A 5V-6A I Fil. No.2 Fil. No.3 6.3 V CT -2.5 A 6.3 V CT -2.5 A 6.3VCT-3A 6.3VCT-5A 6.3VCT-5A 6.3VCT-7 A 6.3VCT-3A Dimensions Mtg. Centers W. 2 x2Vt6 2 x21J{6 2Yzx21J{6 3 X3~6 3 X3~6 3 X4J{6 21Ys2 3Vt6 3%! 2% 3%2 32%'2 32%2 32%'2 31J{6 31%; 3:j{2 3Ys 21'H"6 4% 4% 4% D. 41J{6 5Vt6 H. Weight (Lbs.) 3~ 4 5~ 7~ 10 12Yz POWER (R) TRANSFORMERS TELEVISION This unit is ideal for use in high voltage, low current, power supplies. The transformer is designed for use in oscilloscopes, television receivers and test equipment. Primary is rated at 117 V. A. C. 60 Cycles. All secondaries are insulated for 7500 V. RMS Test. Instruction sheet packed with transformer shows regulation curve with a typical filter circuit. Type No. T-22R40 List Price $15.00 Secondary No.1 Mtg. Fig. Prim. VA A.C. Volts GGV 18 2800 D.C.MA TRANSFORMER 2 Reel. Fil. 2.5V-1.8A SPECIALISTS Dimensions Fil. No.2 Mtg. Centers W. D. H. 6.3V-.6A tapped at 2.5V -2.1A 2Yzx2%; 3~ 3~ 31Vt6 Prices subject to change without notice. SINCE 1895 Weight (Lbs.) 4~ The speech filter has been specifically designed for Amateur, Police, Emergency Radio Services and special audio applications. It is a small compact band pass filter with all components contained in a fully potted case. The main requirements of these services is signal readability and not "Broadcast" quality. Tests have shown that ideal speech transmission can be obtained with no noticeable reduction in articulation when a band width from approximately 200 to 3500 C.P.S. is provided. Electrically this filter has been designed to operate out of a source impedance of approximately 10,000 ohms, such as a medium mu triode (6C5, 6J5, triode connected 6J7 etc.) to a 100,000 ohm grid or a 500 ohm line for remote operation. A step-up ratio of 1:3.15 is obtained when the unit is operated from the primary to the 100,000 ohm secondary. In all applications the input plate circuit must be parallel fed. A plate blocking condenser will not be necessary as one of the proper value is incorporated in the filter. 50 60 80 200 400 600 800 1M 2M 4M 6M 8M FREQUENCY IN CYCLES 0 The T -20C73 speech filter will function satisfactorily at any signal level up to -8 db which corresponds to a level of 10 volts R.M.S. across the 100,000 ohm output grid circuit or .69 volts at 500 ohms. The frequency attenuation obtained with this band pass filter is shown. In addition to the applications enumerated above, this unit will be ideal for use in the audio stages of a communication receiver, as the speech filter will limit the audio response and thus suppress high pitched heterodynes and other extraneous signals. Type No. T-20C73 Mtg. Fig. List Price $16.00 Application RTV W. 200 to 3500 Cycle Band Pass Filter Weight (Lbs.) D. Yz 1% Dia. Variable D.C. Power Supply Components The variable power supplies shown in the circuit are ideal for amateur phone and CW transmitters as well as in laboratory applications where a variable source of D.C. voltage is desired without resorting to expensive methods of primary voltage control. The circuit constants shown provide three ranges of D.C. variable voltage. A smooth variable control of output voltage is provided by controlling the amount of phase shift of the Thyratron grid voltage as supplied by phase shift transformer T-22R50. These highly desirable variable power supplies are designed around standard conventional components. POWER SUPPLY EMPLOY,"G DC OUTPUT AND KEY I NG. SEE BELOW 'l'AlUES FOR HBlE DC RANGES. AltO 2501{ TO Ell!~IMATE Type No. List Price RECTlf FOR OMIT FOR I ER GR I 0 C I Reu IT T3' KEYIIiG RY FEATURE. Mounting Mtg. Fig. T-22R50 $3.50 BAR D.C. Voltage and Current TttVRATROMS VARIABLE The circuit as shown is suitable for safe and click free CW transmission. With the elimination of the relay circuit a versatile piece of laboratory equipment can be constructed. The filter components have been selected to provide less than 1% ripple throughout the entire ranges of the supplies. When type 2050 thyratrons are used in the small power supply a slight circuit change is necessary. The screen of the thyratron must be connected to the cathode and the cathode to the center tap of the filament transformer. Phase shift bridge transformer T-22R50 can be employed with other types of thyratron tubes and circuit applications where phase control is desired. The secondary insulation is rated at 5000 volts test and sufficient voltage amplitude is available to provide positive phase control of average rectified current. When using this transformer in other circuit applications the RC or L values assigned to the phase shift bridge arms should be such that a maximum secondary current of .03 Amps. R.M.S. will not be exceeded. Application notes are supplied with each transformer. Application W. Special Phase Shift Transformer-Pri. TI T" T3 117V. Dimensions -------------W. D. D. 3Ys 31~6 VI CHI 2 H. 2% CI 50- 400 V 200 MA T-21P89 T-21FlO T-20C54 2050 8 Mfd. 500-1500 V 500 MA T-21P79 T-21F02 T-21FI0 T-20C57 TT17 or FG17 4 Mfd. 1500-2500 V 500 MA T-21P75 T-21F20 T-21FlO T-20C57 873 4 Mfd. TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change without notice. SINCE 1895 Weight (Lbs.) 1;}4 RI 20 K 50 K 75 K $electing Output UranJ!ormerJ This accurate and convenient table has been compiled to facilitate the choice of the correct output transformer for popular applications. In mo~ instances two transformers are offered, one the universal type which will accommodate a wide range of primary and secondary impedances and the other a specific duty type designed for that particular application. Plate Volts Screen Volts lAS-G, lA5-GT .................... 90 90 - 4.5 4.0 25,000 lC5-O, 1CS-GT .................... 90 45 67.5 90 135 90 45 67.5 90 135 90 135 180 90 135 - 7.5 8.000 - 4.5 6.0 9.0 7.5 - 3.0 - 4.5 - 7.5 - 6.0 -13.5 7.5 1.6 38 5.0 *7.0 4.0 8.0 *19.0 135 -16.5 Tube ID8-GT ........................... 1E7G (Push-Pull Operation) ......... 1F4, 1F5-GT ....................... 90 135 180 (P-P CI. AB ,) .................... IG5-G ............................ IG6-G, IG6-GT .................... 1J5-O ....................... 1J6-G (P-P C1. B) .................. lLA4 .............................. 1LB4 (See lD8-GT) ............... .... 90 90 90 45 67.5 90 IT5-GT ........................... 2A3 (Single CI. A) .................. (P-P CI. ABI Fixed Bias) .......... (P-P CI. ABI Self Bias) ........... 2A5 (Single CI. A) .................. (P-P CI. A Pentode) .............. (P-P CI. Al Pentode) ... (P-P CI. AB2 Pentode) ............ (P-P C1. AB! Triode) ............. 90 250 300 300 250 250 315 375 350 135 3A4 ............................... 3Q4 ............................... 3Q5 ............................. 384 (See lS4) 4A6-G ............................ 6A3 (See 2A3) O. .. O. -4.5 90 Plate Load M.A. ':. 90 90 45 67.5 67.5 90 .. 250 250 285 250 90 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S74 7.0 *5.0 4.0 13,500 10,000 C.T. 450 2.100 T-22S86 T-22S74 25.000 6A5-G ............................ . . . . . .. . 25,000 8,000 8,000 5,000 8,000 14,000 2,500 3,000 C.T. 5,000 C.T. 7,000 14,000 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 6.5 60. *80. *80. 34. 68. *62. *54. *50. 90 - 7.5 4.5 14.8 9.5 10,000 90 90 - 4.5 9.5 8,000 - 1.5 *1. 1 100 180 250 300 6A4 ............................... 100 180 - 6.5 -12. -45. ° O. 250 250 0. 250 .035 .100 .200 .115 9,000 9. 22. 60. *35. 32. *5. .... T-22S86 T-22S86 .... T-22S86 .... .... T-22S86 . ..... 90 90 T-22S48 .250 .550 .350 9.5 3.8 7.2 7.4 6. .... T-22S86 8,500 9,000 12,000 C.T. - 4.5 - 4.5 - 7. -7. - .115 .240 8.50 8.7 *2.0 3.4 -45. -62. -62. -16.5 -16.5 -24. -18.5 -36.5 Specific Duty Trans. .575 .110 .310 1.250 4.5 - Universal Trans. Watts Output 20,000 16,000 12,000 24,000 C.T. 20,000 16,000 20,000 C.T. .. IN6-G ............................ lQS-G, 1Q5-GT .................... IS4 ............................... 6A6 ............................... 6ACS-G, 6AC5-GT ................. (P-P CI. B) ....... . 6AD7 -G (See 2A5) 6AL6-G ........................... 90 135 90 135 135 Plate Bias Volts .100 .270 .065 .180 .270 .170 3.5 15. 10. 3.1 6.2 10.5 19. 9. .600 .27 27 .... T-22847 T-22S48 T-22848 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22848 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S48 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S62 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S87 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S86 T-22S74 T-22S64 T-22S64 T-22S64 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S86 T-22S47 T-22S60 T-22S72 T-22S70 T-22S47 8,000 C.T. 1.0 T-22S74 T-22S47 11,000 8,000 2.500 8,000 C.T. .31 1.4 T-22S76 T-22S86 3.2 10.0 T-22S62 T-22S74 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S46 7,000 10,000 C.T. 3.7 8.0 T-22S74 T-22S66 T-22S58 T-22S56 6.5 T-22S62 T-22S60 .... T-22S74 T-22S58 T-22S48 -14. 72. 0. -27.5 36. 7,000 14,000 C.T. 4.0 1.6 11.5 15. 32. 28. *55. 12,000 10,000 7,600 9,000 12,000 C.T. 0.6 1.1 3.4 4.5 9.8 SINCE 1895 2,500 6B4-G (See 2A3) 6B5 ............................... 6E6 ............................... 6F6, 6F6-G (See 2A5) 6G6-G ............................ 6K6-G, 6K6-GT ................... 300 250 .. 135 180 250 315 285 135 180 250 250 285 - 6. -9 -18. -21. -25.5 42. *Zero Plate Current per Tube. 18 TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS I'';Ctl subjecl 10 chtJ"te "';11",,,, notice. T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S87 "0 • T-22S74 T-22S48 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S56 Selecting Output (jran~/ormer~ Tube 6L6, 6L6-G, 6L6-GA . .. , ............ (P-P CI. AI).. . . . . . . . . . ..... (P-P CI. ABI) .................... (P-P CI. AB.) .................... (P-P-Par AB.) ................... 6N6-G (See 6B5) 6N7, 6N7-G, 6N7-GT (See 6A6) 6V6 (Single CI. A) .................. (Single Cl. A) .................. (P-P Cl. ABI) .................. (P-P CI. AB,) .................. 6Y6-G ............................ 6Y6-G ............................ 6Y7-G ............. " ............. 6Y7-G ............................ 6Z7-G ............................. 6Z7-G .. .... - ...................... 7A5 .......................... 7B5-LT .......... 7B5-LT. ................... 7C5-LT ........................... (P-P Cl. AB,) - ................ ••••••••• 0 ••• _ 10 ................................ 1287 .............................. 19 ................................ 25L6 .............................. 31 ................................ 33 ................................ 35A5 .............................. 35L6-GT .......................... 38 ................................ 38 ................................ ••• .. Plate Volts Screen Volts 250 270 360 360 360 250 270 270 270 270 -13. -16.5 -22.5 -22.5 -22.5 75. *134. *88. *88. *176. 250 315 250 285 135 200 250 225 250 285 135 135 -12.5 -13. -15. -19. -13.5 -14. 45. 34. 70. 70. 58. 6\. 180 250 135 180 110 100 250 250 250 425 Bias Volts 135 135 135 100 135 135 110 110 135 250 250 250 110 110 110 135 250 250 250 3.6 6. T-22S74 T-22S87 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S87 T-22S74 T-22S58 T-22S56 T-22S64 T-22S66 T-22S45 T-22S60 T-22S74 2.5 4.2 \.5 .35 3.4 -7. -18. -12.5 -15. -40. -13.5 45. *35. 18 9. *5. - 7.5 -22.5 -13.5 - 7.5 - 7.5 -13.5 -25. -18. 250 250 250 250 48 ................................ (P-P CI. Al Pentode) ............ 49 (P-P Cl. B) .................. 96 125 135 96 100 -19. -20. 50 (P-P CI. A) ..................... 50 L6-GT ......................... 450 110 53 ................................ 59 (Single Triode) .................. (Single Pentode) ................ (P-P Cl. B) ..................... 300 250 250 400 70L7-GT .......................... 117L7 ............................. 110 180 180 180 250 105 117N7 ............................ 117 -16.5 -15. ° -84. - 7.5 0. -28. -18. O. - 7.5 -40.5 -40.5 105 0. -25. -5.5 117 - 250 4.5 5.5 10. 14. 9,000 C.T. 12,000 C.T. 47 ................................ (P-P Cl. A) ..................... 79 ................................ 89 ................................ 5,000 8,500 10,000 C.T. 8,000 C.T. 2,000 2,600 3. 4.2 40. 9. 32. 0. 7.5 -50. -68. -33. 0. -16.5 -165 71-A .............................. (P-P Cl. A) ..................... T-22880 T-22S70 T-22S68 T-22S68 T-22S78 O. 95 110 T-22S62 T-22S74 T-22874 T-22S74 C.T. C.T. C.T. C.T. 5.5 8. 95 250 275 250 400 250 6.5 18.5 20.0 25.0 50.0 2,500 5,000 6,600 6,600 3.300 7,000 C.T. 14,000 C.T. 41 ................................ 42 .................•.............. .................... 43 ......... 45 (Single Cl. A) .. (P-P CI. AB.) ................... 46 (Single CI. A Triode) ............. (P-P Cl. B) ..................... 110 Specific Duty Trani. 3.8 5.3 0. 135 Universal Trans. Plate Load M.A. O. 0. 110 100 250 250 250 Watts Output Plate 6. 49. 8. 14.5 40 40. 9. 22. 32. 2,500 1,200 7,600 5,000 10,000 C.T. 10,000 13,500 10,000 C.T. 2,000 7,000 7,000 2,500 2,500 13,500 10,000 7,600 34. 7,000 20. 34. *36. 22. *6. 31. *31. 4,500 4.5 10. \.6 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S62 T-22386 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 .55 2.1 T-22386 T-22374 2.1 .185 .7 \.5 \.5 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S86 T-22S62 T-22362 T-22S86 T-22S74 .55 2 5 3.4 3.1 T-22S58 T-22S47 T-22345 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S58 T-22S64 T-22S47 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S45 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S45 T-22S45 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S47 T-22S86 T-22S46 T-22S86 T-22S74 6,400 5,800 C.T. .9 \.6 12. \.25 20. T-22S46 T-22S70 T-22847 7,000 14,000 C.T. 2.7 5.4 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S47 2. 5. 23 8.2 2.1 10. \.25 3. 20. T-22S62 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S45 T-22S72 T-22S47 T-22S66 T-22S45 T-22S66 T-22S46 T-22S46 T-22S68 \.8 .79 \.6 5.5 3.4 T-22S86 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S45 T-22S46 T-22S47 T-22S58 .85 \.2 T-22S86 T-22S47 T-22S74 T-22S46 3,900 5,000 C.T. 52. *50. *\. 3 *55. 49. *17.5 26. 35. *13. 1,500 3,000 C.T. 8,000 C.T .. 8,000 C.T. 2,000 8,000 C.T. 5,000 6,000 6,000 C.T. 40. 20. *20. *3.8 32. 2,000 4,800 8,000 C.T. 7,000 C.T. 6,750 43. 4,000 5\. 3,000 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S74 T-22S86 T-22S74 T-22S47 *Zero Plate Current per Tube. TRANSFORMER ~,;cts SPECIALISTS subj.ct to ek.",. w;lhOflI "otic •. SINCE 1895 19 Output (5) UranJ!ormerJ The advanced design found in these units make them satisfactory for more than certain specificapplications. It is for this reason that tube types are not shown on these two pages, but only the general applications for the primary and secondary impedances provided. If specific information is desired see pages 18and 19 for the use ofthese units, with tube recommendations. Cores in most units have been adjusted so that the transformers may be used either single ended or for push-pull operation. Frequency response columns show the difference encountered with unbalanced primary D.C. for single ended applications as compared to balanced D.C. conditions. All transformers are color coded and complete instructions are supplied with each unit. Replacement Type No. Single and Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil- Low Level List Price T:22S45--$1:65 T-22S46 T-22S47 T-22S48 T-22S56 T-22S58 T-22S60 Primary Single Plate to Voice Coil Single Plate to Voice Coil Single and Push Pull Plates Single and Push Pull Plates Single and Push Pull Plates Single and Push Pull Plates Single and Push Pull Plates 1.70 2.25 2.40 3.00 3.00 3.40 to to to to to 1,500 to 3,000 to 6,000 to 12,000 to 8,000 or 5,000 or 2,500 or Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Special Duty Output to Line and Voice CoilT-22S64 $6.25 T-22S66 6.25 T-22S68 T-22S70 T-22S72 6.50 7.00 7.00 T-22S78 9.50 GGV GGV GGV GGV GGV GGV Single and Single and Single and Single and Single and Single and Push Push Push Push Push Push Pull Pull Pull Pull Pull Pull Plates Plates Plates Plates Plates Plates to to to to to to Line and Line and Line and Line and Line and Line and Impedances Ohms 3,000 6,000 12,000 C.T. 25,000 C.T. 10,000 C.T. 7,000 C.T. 4,000 C.T. High Level Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil Voice Coil 10,000 C.T. 8,000 C.T. 6,500 C.T. 5,000 C.T. 3,000 C.T. 3,300 C.T. Universal Replacement to Multiple Voice Coil T-22S74 $5.25 BRR T-22S62 3.70 BRR T-22S86 2.75 BAR T-22S87 3.00 BAR T-22S88 3.25 BAR Universal Single or Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil Pri.-14,000-1O,000-8,000-6,6oo-5,OOO-3,000-2,500 C.T. Universal Single Plate to Voice Coil Pri.-4,000-3,000-2,500-2,000-1,500 Universal Single Plate or Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil Pri.-14,OOO C.T.-8,000 C.T.-3,500-2,OOO Universal Single Plate or Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil Pri.-14 ..000 C.T.-8,000 C.T.-3,500-2,000 Universal Single Plate or Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil Pri.-14,000 C.T.-8,000 C.T.-3,500-2,000 14,000 to 2,500 C.T. 4,000 to 1,500 14,000 to 2,000 14,000 to 2,000 14,000 to 2,000 Universal and Special Duty to Line Universal or Push Pull Tubes to Line Pri.-14,000-12.000-1O,000-8,000-5,000-3,000C.T. Single or Push Pull Plates-Primary 20,000 C.T. Single or Push Pull Plates-Primary 20,000 C.T. (Rum Bucking Coil and Core) T-22S90 T-22S92 4.50 10.00 FGV RTV T-22S80 $4.00 BRR Single Line to Voice Coil T-22S82 T-22S83 T-22S84 T-22S85 8.00 5.50 3.90 3.40 BRR BAR BAR BAR Multiple Multiple Multiple Multiple 20,000 C.T. 20,000 C.T. Matching-Line or Lines to Voice Coil Lines to Lines to Lines to Lines to Voice Coil-Pri.-2,000-1,500-1,000-500 Voice Coil-Pri.-2,OCO-1,500-1,000-500 Voice Coil-Pri.-2,000-1,500-1,000-500 Voice Coil-Pri.-2,000-1,500-1,000-500 500 to 600 2,000 to 2,000 to 2,000 to 2,000 to· 500 500 500 500 The popular Thordarson TRU-FIDELITY LINE has been redesigned and expanded. Consult your copy of the latest 500 catalog for complete listing. TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Prices sub}ert to change without notice. SINCE 1895 ]E Output (5) Uran Jlorm erJ 4'= All units shown may be obtained fully potted or hermetically sealed on special order. Under these conditions items art~ priced in keeping with the quantity involved. Replacement Primary Current Max. D.C., M.A. Per Side Unbal. 35 10 50 50 60 Single and Push Pull Plates to Voice Coil - Secondary Impedances Ohms Audio Frequency Resp. Power Bal. D.C. Unbal. D.C. Watts Pri. Pri. 55 3.2 to 4 3 100-15,000 35 35 3.2 to 4 3.2 to 4 3 3 100-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 8 35 3.2 to 4 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 3 60-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 45 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 60-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 60 8 8 8 Core Center Leg Mtg.·Dim. YzxYz YzxYz YzxYz YzxYz 2 2% 1~ 1% 2 2 2 2% 2% 2% 21% 21% 3~ 3~ 3~ 1~ 1~ 1~ I%, I%, I%, 1% 1% 1% 2 2 2 %,x%, %,x%, %,x%, W. 30 30 40 45 50 150 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 25 25 25 25 25 50-15,000 60,15-000 50-15,000 50-15,000 50-15,000 50-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15-250-500 60 50-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 1x 1x 1x 1x 1x 1 1 1 1 1 1~ x lYz Dimensions D. W. 21% Specia.1 Duty Output to Line and Voice Coil50 50 70 80 90 180 Low Level H. D. Weight (Lbs.) Yz Yz Yz Yz 1~ 1~ 1~ High Level 2 x llJ{6 21h'2 2 x llJ{6 2 x llJ{6 2 x llJ{6 2% 21?12 21J{6 3~2 21J{6 3~2 21J{6 3~ 21J{6 3~ 2Yz 2Yz 2Yz 2Yz 2Yz 21?12 21h'2 3%! 21J{6 2~2 31VI6 3% 3% 4 2Yz 2% 2Yz 1~ 2xl1J{6 2Yz x 2%; 5~ Universal Replacement to Multiple Voice Coil 60 1 to 30 25 50-15,000 100-15,000 1x 1 50 1 to 30 8 60-15,000 %,x%, 21Vt6 3~ 2 2 50 10 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 3 60-15,000 100-15,000 YzxYz 2 2% 1~ 1% Yz 50 10 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 6 60-15,000 100-15,000 %x% 2% 2Ys lYz 1% %' 50 10 3.2 to 4-6 to 8 8 60-15,000 100,-15000 %,x%, 21% 3~ I%, 2 3% 4 2Yz 2Yt6 2Yz 2% lVI6x lVI6 22h'2 lYs 2% 2 1 80 f I ~ I Universal and Special Duty to Line 25 80 60 500 to 600 10 10 10 10 125-200-500 to 600 C.T. 50-15,000 100-15,000 3 50-15,000 125-200-500 to 600 C.T. +IODB 50-15,000 60-15,000 60-15,000 Matching-Line 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15 8 25 15 5 50-15,000 50-15,000 50-15,000 50-15,000 1x 1 %,x%, Spec. 1% Dia. Yz or Lines to Voice Coil YsxYs 3Ya 1x 1 4 31J{6 2 2%, 2~ 2% YsxYs 3% 3Ya %,x%, 21% 3~ 31J{6 2 I%, 2~ 2 lYz 2~ lYz 1 2Ys lYz 1% 3 50-15,000 %' 2% %x% For high humidity operation, open coil and core transformers can be protected by means of the Thordarson Tropex Treatment. See page 3 for price schedule and details. 3.2 to 4-6 to 8-15 TRANSFORMER SPECIALISTS Price. subject to change without notice. SINCE 1895 21 oIutomatic (V) Voltage J(egulatorJ These special automatic voltage regulators. both intermittent and continuous duty types, are ideal for the following applications. Broadcast trammiuers Laboratory applications Photographic studios Broadcast and recordit,g studios, etc. Thordarson Automatic Voltage Regulators deliver a constant voltage (within 1%) despite line fluctuations from 95 to 130 volts and/or secondary loads from no load to [uIlload rating. Operation is instantaneous and entirely automatic; after initial connection to the source voltage by means of a line cord. further ad· justments are unnecessary. Devices which are to be controlled need only be plugged into the unit. Output voltages supplied are 110. 115 and 120 volts. 60 cycles. Regulation of the units is as shown in the tables attached. Supply frequency of all standard units is 60 cycles and the regulation will not be as specified if units are used on other frequencies; special units may be obtained upon request. Distortion in the "NEW LINE OF THORDARSON REGULATORS" has been dropped to a minimum consistant with economical design practices. The temperature rise of all units is legs than 55° centigrade above the ambient and a high rate of efficiency of the units has been obtained. A complete technical bulletin is supplied with all regulators. *The electrical characteristics of Automatic Voltage Regulators are such that the primary of this group of l'Intermittent Duty" types must also be considered as intennittent. ± Intermittent Duty Photogra.phic or Portable (V) Regulators Capacity PowerFactor Mounting Secondary VA---------LoadVolts Watts W. D. 115 75 Int. Duty Handle 115 150 Int. Duty Handle Type List Mtg. PrimaryVolts No. Price Fig. 60 Cycles T-23V30 $50.00 KTF 100-125 T-23V31 60.00 KTF 100-125 Regulation of ±1 % throughout a primary change of from 100 to 125 will be found in this intermittent group. for portable work - or for use with enlargers. Continuous Duty Automatic T-23V06 T-23VOO T-23VOl T-23V02 T-23V05 T-23Vl0 50.00 57.50 65.00 90.00 135.00 230.00 KTF KTF KTF KTF KTF KTF T-23V21 T-23V22 T-23V23 T-23V24 10.00 12.00 15.00 20.00 OMV OMV OMV OMV 95-130 95-130 95-130 95-130 94-130 95-130 Autotransformer-Voltage 220-250 (50-60 Cy.) 220-250 (50-60 Cy.) 220-250 (50-60 Cy.) 220-250 (50-60 Cy.) Isolation T-23V25 T-23V26 6.3 110-115-120 110-115-120 110-115-120 110-115-120 110-115-120 16.00 32.00 Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. 80 150 250 500 Cont. Cont. Cont. Cont. Cuty Duty Duty Duty Duty Duty 115 115 100 250 3:J;2 4 11% 11% 16 19 2 2 2% 3Ys 4 4 4>i ~~POSliGlS LINE QP£RATION SHJiT[RCQNTACiS, LSIGNAL f"R()dPHOTO". He (H.:N)C IN CIRCUIT,' aLL OR1,llCROPtf:)o:E Power Transformer-Pri. BAV Power Transformer-Pri. BAH Ignition Trans.-Pri. 16 i 6~ 8:J;2 7% 17 20 1O>i 2:J;2 11l{6 3%2 2:J;2 11~{6 3%2 3 2%'6 31% 3 3%'6 31?16 3Ys 6Y2 2~ 2% 21%'6 3'16 3% 4% 3Ya 3Ya 41l{6 41l{6 5 6>i 1O>i 13 5% 7% Power Supply Features A.C. Line or Portable Battery Operation Charging Time - 10 to 15 Seconds A.C. Line Battery Recharge Feature Light Compact Low Drain Power Transformer Power Supply Output - 2250 V. D.C. Storage Condenser Delivers 75 Watt-Sec. Energy Adaptable Trigger Circuits for 2 or 3 Element Tubes Cold Cathode Rectifiers employed in a Voltage Doubling Circuit Send for Bulletin "Photo Flash" for details - 15c. OY.J BAV Lbs. 10 4% 12Ya 12Ya Adiustment Cont. Duty Cont. Duty 2 8AtTERV CKAR(;IN6 3 BATT(RV· VIBRATOR Q?ERAilON CA\(RA Weight 4Ys 4Ya Circuit ~·60CY H. 5:J;2 6 Handle type construction suitable Photo-Flash , 1I7V D. 4:J;2 5 (V) Transformers Duty Duty Duty Duty (V) Transformers-Plug-In OMV 105-115-125(50-60 Cy.) PUV 105-115-125(50-60 Cy.) W. 5:J;2 6:J;2 Voltage (V) Regulators 20 40 100 250 500 1000 Changer 110-125 110-125 110-125 110-125 Dimensions 117V 60 Cy.-Sec. 2250V D.C.-1.5 M.A.-2.5 Vat 1.75A 3% 4 2% 117V 60 Cy. or 4V Vib.-Sec.-ll00V A.C.-1.5 M.A. D.C. 2% 200V Condenser Discharge-Sec.-15,OOOV Peak Single Hole 3% 2% 2>i 1% II TtIORDARsoN . 71_~~~.7::. -=1 ~ CROSS REFERENCE Obsolete and Revised Thordarson Tra·nsformers A considerable number of repetitions occurred in the 400-FX catalog. In an effort to pass on all latest developments and the results of a standardization program Thordarson offers a new 4OO-Gcatalog line. The cross reference below lists all of the former items and the revised Former Type No. T-9V30 T-9V31 T-9V32 T-9V33 R-1068 T-llF53 T-llF55 T-llF59 T-llF60 T-llF62 T-llF63 T-llF64 T-llM74 T-llM75 T-llM76 T-llM77 T-llM78 T-13ROl T-13R02 T-13R03 T-13R04 T-13R05 T-13R06 T-13R07 T-13Rll T-13R12 T-13R13 T-13R14 T-13R15 T-13R16 T-13R19 T-13R20 T-13C26 T-13C27 T-13C28 T-13C29 T-13C30 T-13A34 T-13A35 T-13A36 T-13S37 T-13S38 T-13S39 T-13S40 T-13S41 T-13842 T-13S43 T-14A29 T-14R33 T-14R34 T-14R35 T-14R36 T-14R37 T-14R39 T-14R40 T-14M49 T-14C61 T-14C62 T-14C63 T-14C64 T-14C70 T-14A75 T-14A76 T-14S80 T-14S81 I l equivalents. In most cases these equivalents will be electrical and physical duplications, however, where improved design practice has made it possible new units may be slightly smaller with the same standard of Thordarson quality. Revised Model No. Former Type No. Revised Model No. Former Type No. Revised Model No. Former Type No. Revised Model No. Former Type No. Revised Model No. T-23VOl T-23V02 T-23V05 T-23VlO R-1068X T-21F02 T-21F07 T-21F04 T-21Fll T-21F16 T-21F06 T-21F19 T-21M61 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M65 T-22R08 T-22R09 T-22RlO T-22Rll T-22Rll T-22Rll T-22Rll T-22ROl T-22R02 T-22R04 T-22R05 T-22R06 T-22R07 T-22ROO T-22R02 T-20C52 T-20C52 T-20C53 T-20C53 T-20C54 T-20A16 T-20A19 T-20A19 T-22S47 T-22S88 T-22S46 T-22S56 T-22S74 T-22S62 T-22S48 T-20A22 T-22R20 T-22R20 T-22R20 T-22R22 T-22R22 T-22R20 T-22R24 T-21M64 T-20C52 T-20C52 T-20C52 T-20C52 T-20C74 T-20A40 T-20A41 T-22S80 T-22S47 T-14S82 T-14S83 T-14S84 T-14S85 T-14A90 T-14A91 T-14A92 T-14D93 T-14A94 T-15ROl T-15R04 T-15R06 T-15R07 T-15R08 T-15Pll T-15P12 T-15P13 T-15P14 T-15P15 T-15P16 T-15P17 T-15P18 T-15P19 T-15P20 T-15P21 T-15C30 T-15C31 T-15C32 T-15C36 T-15C37 T-15C38 T-15C39 T-15C41 T-15C45 T-15C46 T-15C47 T-15C48 T-15C50 T-15A66 T-15A67 T-15A68 T-15A71 T-15A72 T-15A73 T-15A74 .T-15A75 T-15D76 T-15D78 T-15D79 T-15D82 T-15D83 T-15D85 T-15D86 T-15S90 T-15S91 T-15S92 T-15S93 T-15S96 T-16C07 T-17COOB T-17DOl T-17A02 T-17D03 T-17D04 T-17SlO T-22S45 T-22S48 T-22S47 T-22S88 T-22S90 T-22S90 T-20A16 T-20D76 T-20A04 T-22R35 T-22R30 T-22R33 T-22R35 T-22R35 T-21P87 T-21P87 T-21P85 T-21P91 T-21P81 T-21P75 T-21P81 T-21P75 T-21P77 T-21P75 T-21P75 T-20C60 T-20C60 T-20C61 T-20C56 T-20C56 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20C56 T-20C56 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20A05 T-20A05 T-20A05 T-22S92 T-22S92 T-20A25 T-20A25 T-20A25 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D83 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-22S66 T-22S70 T-22S68 T-22S78 T-22S82 T-20C53 T-20C54 T-20D77 T-20A24 T-20D77 T-20D82 T-22S60 T-17S11 T-17S12 T-17S13 T-17S14 T-17S15 T-17S17 T-17S18 T-17R30 T-17R31 T-17R32 T-17R34 T-17R35 T-17R36 T-17R37 T-17R38 T-17A42 T-17S57 T-17M59 T-18VOO T-18V01 T-18V06 T-18V07 T-18C92 T-19D01 T-19D03 T-19D04 T-18D05 T-19D06 T-19M13 T-19M14 T-19M15 T-19M16 T-19M17 T-19M21 T-19M22 T-19C35 T-19C36 T-19C37 T-19C38 T-19C39 T-19C42 T-19C43 T-19C44 T-19C45 T-19C46 T-19P54 T-19P55 T-19P56 T-19P57 T-19P58 T-19P59 T-19P60 T-22S66 T-22S70 T-22S68 T-22S70 T-22S78 T-22S83 T-22S83 T-22R35 T-22R35 T-22R40 T-22R32 T-22R30 T-22R31 T-22R32 T-22R32 T-20A05 T-22S88 T-21M52 T-23V25 T-23V26 T-23V22 T-23V24 T-20C52 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D82 T-20D83 T-20D76 T-21M60 T-21M60 T-21M61 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21M56 T-21M62 T-20C56 T-20C56 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20C54 T-20C56 T-20C56 T-20C57 T-20C57 T-20C54 T-21P89 T-21P89 T-21P87 T-21P93 T-21P91 T-21P83 T-21P82 or T-21P83 T-21P82 T-21P82 T-21P81 T-21P79 T-21P82 T-21P79 T-21P77 T-21P77 T-21P83 T-21P93 T-21P83 T-21F02 T-19F80 T-19F81 T-19F83 T-19F84 T-19F85 T-19F86 T-19F87 T-19F88 T-19F89 T-19F90 T-19F91 T-19F92 T-19F93 T-19F94 T-19F95 T-19F96 T-19F97 T-19F98 T-19F99 T-26V04 T-29C27 T-29A99 T-33A91 T-33S99 T-37C36 T-43C92 T-44C02 T-47C07 T-47A25 T-49C91 T-50R03 T-50Vll T-50F61 T-52C98 T-53C19 T-53S81 T-54D63 T-55A16 T-56R02 T-56R03 T-56R05 T-57SOl T-57S02 T-57A36 T-57A38 T-57A39 T-57A40 T-57A41 T-57A42 T-57C51 T-57C52 T-57C53 T-57C54 T-58A37 T-58A70 T-58S72 T-60S48 T-60R49 T-61S25 T-61S26 T-61F85 T-61A94 T-63R63 T-63F99 T-21F08 T-21FlO T-21F04 T-21F06 T-21F06 T-21F07 T-21F19 T-21FOO T-21FOl T-21F02 T-21F04 T-21F06 T-21F15 T-21F16 T-21F18 T-21F19 T-21FlO T-21Fll T-21F12 T-23V21 T-20C50 T-20A22 T-20A22 T-22S56 T-20C50 T-20C53 T-20C53 T-20C53 T-20A22 T-20C54 T-22R10 T-23V23 T-21FOO T-20C50 T-20C54 T-22S80 T-20D75 T-20A02 T-22RI0 T-22R10 T-22Rll T-22S88 T-22S88 T-20A23 T-20A23 T-20A23 T-20A22 T-20A23 T-20A22 T-20C53 T-20C53 T-20C54 T-20C54 T-20A01 T-20A24 T-22S72 T-22S83 T-22R08 T-22S76 T-22S76 T-21F14 T-20A02 T-22R10 T-21F03 T-64F14 T-64M26 T-64F33 T-64F38 T-65A73 T-65S94 T-67C46 T-67D47 T-67S48 T-67C49 T-67D50 T-67S51 T-67S52 T-67S54 T-67M69 T-67M73 T-67M74 T-67D78 T-67A91 T-68C07 T-68C08 T-69R35 T-70R20 T-70R61 T-70R62 T-70R78 T-70A83 T-72A59 T-73M52 T-73F60 T-74F23 T-74F24 T-74C29 T-74C30 T-74A31 T-74D32 T-75R47 T-75C49 T-75C51 T-75A74 T-75S75 T-78D46 T-81S01 T-81C15 T-8lD42 T-8lD52 T-82M25 T-83D21 T-83M22 T-83A78 T-83S87 T-84S58 T-84D59 T-84P60 T-84M70 T-86A02 T-86A03 T-87R85 T-89S68 T-89S74 T-89S75 T-92F20 T-92R21 T-93C20 T-21F19 T-21M61 T-21F02 T-21F19 T-20AOl T-22S66 T-20C50 T-20D76 T-22S66 T-20C55 T-20D77 T-22S64 T-22S68 T-22S70 T-21M50 T-21M60 T-21M60 T-20D77 T-20A24 T-20C53 T-20C52 T-22R34 T-22ROl T-22R31 T-22R33 T-22R30 T-20AOl T-20A03 T-21M66 T-21Fll T-21F06 T-21F07 T-20C54 T-20C51 T-20A23 T-20D77 T-22R05 T-20C54 T-20C56 T-20A17 T-22S64 T-20D75 T-22S56 T-20C58 T-20D77 T-20D77 T-21M65 T-20D83 T-21M66 T-20A04 T-22S78 T-22S78 T-20D78 T-21P89 T-21M62 T-20A04 T-20A22 T-22R33 T-22S78 T-22S60 T-22S68 T-21F16 T-22R34 T-20C50 SINCE 1895 TRANSFORMER T-19P61 T-19P62 T-19P63 T-19P64 T-19P65 ;.r -19P66 T-19P67 T-19P68 T-19P69 T-19P70 T-19P71 T-19F75 SPECIALISTS Prices subject to change without notice. vru-9iJelitg by Thordarsont Majors Bias 8upply Components Filters High'Level Modulation Transformers Plate Transformers Line Equalizers High Level ModulatioILReactors Auto Transformers tConsult your latest 500 Catalog for all Broadcast iteI1lS"' Thordarson Inchers Thordarson Bantams Multi-Shield Bantams Incher Series T-5A1 T-5A2 T-5A7 T-6A1 Case Style R-l. 1~6" dia., 1Ys" high and weight 174;oz. Max. Operating Level 0 db (6 milliwatts) Frequency Response :1% db from 30 to 15,000 C.P:S. Mic., Line or Pick-up to Grid 5O/2OO*/5OO*-Pri. Mic., Line or Pick-up to pop Grids 5O/2OO*/5OO*-Pri. Single Plate to poP Grids 10K to'15K-Pri. Push-Pull Plates to Line 10K to 15K C:r.-Pri. T-1A50 T -1 A53 T-1A60 T-1A51 Case Style R-2. 1%" dia., 2~6' high and weight 7 oz. One Piece Drawn High Permeability Alloy Case. Max. Operating Level + 10 db. Balanced (humbucking) Coil Construction. Frequency Response: 1 db from 30 to 15,000 C.P.S. Mic., Line or Pick-up to Grid 50/125/2OO*/250/333/5OO*-Pri. 5OK-Sec. Mic., Line or Pick-up to poP Grids 50/125/200*/250/333/5OO*-Pri.. SOXC.T.-Sec. Single Plate to poP Grids 10K to 15K-Pri. SOKC~X...:see. Push-Pull Plates to Line 10K to 15K C.T.-Pri. 50/125/200*/ 5OK-Sec. SOK-Sec. 95K-8ec. 5O/2OQl/5OO*-S~c. Bantam Series Multi-Shield Bantam Ser~es Case Style R-3. 11~6' dia., 274;"high and weight 8 oz. Multiple High Permeability Magnetic Shields. Balanced (humbucking) Coil Construction. Max. Operating Level +10 db. Frequency Response :1 db. from 30 to 15,000 C.P.S. Low Impedance, Mixer, Pick-up or 50/125/200*/250/333/5OO*-Pri. 50K-Sec. to Single Grid Multiple Line Low Impedance, Mixer, Pick-up or 50/125/200*/250/333/5OO*-P,ri. to poP Grids Multiple Line Single Plate to pop Grids 10K to 15K-Pri. poP Low Level Plates to Line 10K to 15K C.T.-Pri. T-1A7D T-1A73 T-1A81 T-1A78 High Operating Level. Frequency Response :% ,~" .., if TYP~ N.o. I Mtg: '. ,·~,"";~"""t~:::"t'::"· -P-ri-m-ar-y-----S-e-c-on-(j-a-ry-' T-2A67 R-4 5'OO*f~25/2OO~/50 T-2A35 " R-4 .!OK/2500 T-3A31 R-4' "20K/5..K T-3S21-A R-5 1250/5000*/750/3000* T-3S22-A PUV 1250/5000*/750/3000* T-'3S23 db from 30 to 15,000 C.P.S. Ohms Impedance PUV 2500*/1500* Pop Par. 2A3, 6B4, 6L6's etc. *Indicates balanced center tap. **Indicates MA per side. -- per Side 100K*/25K poP Grids 100 4OK*/1OKpop Grids o 500*/125/200*/50 10 1.25/5*/3.75/15* 60 50/200*/125/500*/1.25/ 60 5*/3.75/10/7.5/15* 62.5/250*/125/500*/1.25/ 84 5*/7.5/10/3.75/15* 62.5/250*/125/500*/1.25/ 140 5*/1,25/5*/7.5/10/3.75/15* ELECTRIC W. D. w. 2Ys 2Ys 2Ys 1%, l%, 2Ys 2Ys 2Ys 1% 2% 2Y8Dia. 2Y8Dill.. 2Y8Dill.. 374;Dill.. 3Ys 3~ 2~ 6Ys 4Ys 2~6 5Y8 4Ys ' MFG~ CYHaguire c!JnJu'sl.ries c!Jnc. 500 W. HURON STREET CHICAGO 10. ILLINO) , • U. S. A. 1 OR ~RSON ELECTRIC MANUFACTURING DIVISION ~d~ INCORPORATED 500 WES'r HURON STREET 'nlrough the use ot Thordarson !'l1ltl-I1'1tch and Unlversal Ibdulatlon transtonners It IS posslble to match any class B plate to plate load trom 2000 to 20,000 ohmllto any class C load ot trom 3000 to 15,000 ohmll. The CHT J'4ultl-~tch types have plug-ln-Jack term1nals to enable the user to qulckly obtaln the correct turns ratl0. • CHICAGO 1', IlliNOIS, care snould be taken that the D.C. secondary current does not exceed the maxlmumratIng of the transformer. A parallel connscted secondary wl11 carry twlce the current of a ssrlea connectlon, and !n the event that the class C current 1s greater than the allo"*tble current or the serles cormectlon, a parallel connectlon must be used. U.S.A. serlous d1stortlon w1l1 result. With •.• plate to plate load sl1ghtly lower than nor·· mal, the efflc1ency lS somewhatreduced tor however, for speech the a glv~n output; plate dlss1pa.;1on 1s below nonJlil and thEI sllght de~rea~e in eft1clency wlll In no way cauee the plata dlss1patlon to be l'xcee<1ed. A'f NO TIl'£ SHOULD THE CLASS B KlDULATORfi WITHOUT A LOAD. It CWoperatlon Wheneverthe exactratl0 cannot be secured BE OPERATED the next lower ratl0 Should be used. Th1s Is deslred With a transmitter wh1ch normally 1ncorporates a modulator, the secomary of reflects a lower value of plate to plate load, across whlch the modulator power Is the modulat1on transformer must be shorted. more eas11y developed. It a plate to plate In order to determlne the correct transtonner connectlons It IS tlrst necessary to load h1gher ·than normal IS used, max1mum For speech operat1on the average modulator know the class C load and the plate to plate audl0 power cannot be developed, and If the plate current ls approx1mately one-halt the load to >tIlch 1t Is to be matched. From gr1ds are dr1ven harder so that the class B slne W8vevalue speclt1ed by the tube IIl&lIU" tacturer. to the normal value, Increases may be de~ current these two values the turns ratl0 termlned by means ot the curve (Fig. 1) and connectlons trom t1 nally the transtonnar Flg. 2. The use ot the curve 111 as tollows: Extend a vertlcal 11ne trom the 'Class B Plate to Plate Load" 11ne to the curve shown tor the correct class C load. A horlzontal 11ne drawn trom thls polnt to the ordlnate ot the curve marked "Turns Ratl0 Prlmary to Secondary" glves the correct turns ratl0. The actual transtormer connectlons tor thlS turns ratl0 may be found trom Flg. 2. 3.0 2.9 2.~ 2,7 2. ~ To match a 10,000 o'un class B plate to plate load to a 5000 ohm class C load. r-- To determlne the c"orrect ratlo: Drawa l1ne vertlcally trom "10,000 ohmll" at the bottom ot the chart to polnt "0' whlch Is ot the 10,000 ohm11ne and ths Intersectlon the class C curve marked "5000 ohms". Draw a horlzontal 11ne trom thls polnt to the 'Turns Ratlo' 11M on the left. The turns ratl0 ot the modulatlon transformer from the total Pr1J11Srl to the secondary Is shownas 1.41 to 1. Thenearest lower ratl0 avallable on the transtormer (Flg. 2) Is 1.4. Thls one should be used. The correct connectlons to secure thls ratlo, as shown In·Flg. 2, are as follows: Connect the modulator plates to term1nals No. 2 and No.5. Joln term11lll1s No.:3 and No. 4 and connect to the modulator plate supply. For the secon:1ary Joln tennlnsl No. 7 to termlnal No. 11. Also connect terml1lll1 No. 8 to termtnal No. 12and connect the class C load to terminal Mo. 7 and termllllll No.8. Whenthe class C load is an odd value not covered by one of the curves 1t may be Interpolated between two of the curves. To detenntne the correct ratlo: Drawa 11ne vertlcally from 6800 ohmllon the "P).atllj to Plate Load" 11ne toa polnt midW8Y between the 5000 and the 6000 ohm class C curves. The correct ratl0 ls 1.12 and the nearest lower ratio shown 1n F1g. 2 ls 10m!; whlch IS the one >tIlch Should be used for thls connectlon. Slnce only part of the wln:11ngls used for some comblnatlons, the 1lIlX1_ allowable value of plate to plate load 1s necessarlly llm1ted. Thls max1J1R111l value 1s shown In the last column of the table and should not be exceeded. 2.4 2.3 00 2.2 I 0 •••_ •••• TurnlI Ra1010 Prlary to BecoJl1at'J 3.14 8econary Berles . a. Plete 2 Plate 3-4 I Join Together ·c· 2.68 7 2.8 2.61 2.6 1 7 1 3-4 9-10 2.5 1 3-4 2.32 7 9-10 12 2.07 1-.8 1.73 7 7 1 9-10 8-11 3-4 12 12 6 1.61 8 9-10 11 .~ 12 6 12 6 8-9 10-11 2-3 4-6 8-11 -tl 9-10 2-5 6 1.00 7 8-11 12 1.59 1.57 1.49 1.44 1.4 7 2· 9-10 12 5 3-4 2--6 "..., 6 11 9-10 8-12 6 6 l2· 6 8-11 9-10 3-4 7-12 8-11 1-6 1 3-4 2-5 9-10 2-6 7 8-11 12 2-3 1.32 1.<:>$ 1 6 1.25 1.25 .15 loll 1 1 1.1 5 1.02 .967 1 2 3-4 3-4 6 5 8-9 .868 .8 .77 1 ·f 6 12 6 9-10 3-4 7-12 1-6 1 3-4 8-11 2-5 .742 .714 2 8 3-4 9-10 5 11 9-10 .7 .639 .se8 .675 .556. .495 .483 .458 .455 .385 .357 2 8 1 2 1 8 2 8 1 1 8 3-4 9-10 2-5 3-4 2-5 9-10 3-4 9-10 2-6 2-5 9-10· 5 11 6 5 6 11 5 11 6 6 11 8-11 3-4 9-10 8-9 8-11 2-3 9-10 3-4 9-9 9-10 3-4 3-4 !ltg. rill:. No. T-21M60 T-21M81 T-21M62 T-21M64 T-21!'!65 KTV PIIV PUV PUV PUV Primary If.A. Each Side 50 126 210 250 320 SecoJl1ary If.A. Berles Parallel 50 100 125 250 160 320 500 250 320 640 :r-211'l60 T-211f81 T-211'!62 Type No. T-2l115O T-21Jf)2 T-211'l54 T-211'l56 T-211'tXl !'Itg. rill:. BAll rav OOV OOV KTV Prlmry AllDl1catlon 1-19 etc. 6N7 etc. P-P 6L6 etc. TZ2-809 etc. 811-812 etc. frL 1,600 3,000 3,000 Audl~ Power 15 60 125 300 500 2-1/16 1-3/4 2-3/16 2-11116 3-1/16 I TeI"lll1 na1 Board 8tamped Tel"lll1nals 1 - 2 Termlmls 1 - 3 Terminals 1 - 4 Audio Power 3 10 25 75 100 20000 0ImJB 7-10 20000 OhmB 1tlWO UflIIB 20000 UhmB - eooo OhmS 1••• 16000 0!lIIlII 7-11 8-12 7-6 20000 OhmB 1<:W0 uhmB 20000 0l1mlI 16000 I1mll 12000 OhmS 2-3 4-5 2••• 20000 0h118 eooo Olllllll 7-8 20000 1 oo 20000 1 oo OhmS OhmS 0hIIs . Ohllls 7-9 10-12 7-10 16000 16000 20000 12000 Ohllls Ohms 0hIII8 Ohms 7-9 10-12 7-10 20000 0hIII8 16000 OhmB 1 OO OhmB 1-3 4-6 1-4 - - 12000 0hIII8 8000 Ohms - l.2OOOOhmB BOOOohmB 1 oo 0hIII8 12000 OhmB 1 oo OhmS oo Ohms 12000 OhmS oo 0l1mlI 1 oo OhmB luooo Ohms eooo 0l1mlI DIlD!lnalons D. 2-1/2 4-58 8-1/8 8-7/8 10 Prt. 10,000 10,000 Bec. Power .03A-135V .0BA-35OV .lA"'OOV .2A-l250V .2A-l250V 20000 0hmB 1••• 1-2 !'!ountllUl' W. 7-8 - 7-12 2-5 8-12 7-12 7-12. 1-6 7-12 2-6 7-12 7-12 1-6 1,600 3,000 3,000 II!Jt)e<tance Becondary Primary 10000 C.T. 4500 10000 C.T. 4500-3750-3000 6 600 C.T. 4000 10000 C.T. 6600-3750 15000 C.T. 6250 olms ohmBolms ollllB - 7-9 10-12 - 8-12 ~ Primary Brown Blue - Red C.T• Brown Blue - Red C.T. Prt. 500 Bee. 6000 6000 '7000 20000 OhmB 20000 OhmB 1 OO OhmB 7-11 8-12 1-6 2-6 7-12 Type ts-IU 1-6 82-6 3-4 3-4 9-10 ts-l/ 10-11 7-11 8-12 1-3 4-6 1-5 1-3 4-6 l~ lI-IU Bo,11 3-4 16000 OhmS 2-G li: 7 2 12000 0'- - 2••• 2-5 1,.6 2-3 9-10 3-4 3-4 <;onnec" Class ·C· Load To 8-10 Join Together 6 8-11 P'Il.xIIllWll A110WlLble Plate to Plate Load Para1 e connect Cllaes Load To W. D. 2-15/16 3-118 4-1/16 4-11/16 5-5 16 3-11/16 5-1/4 8-5/8 7-3/4 11 H. 4 4 5-3/16 6 6-7/8 Weight Lbs 3-3/4 8-3/4 18-3/4 20 65 Bec. 10,000 10,000 !'!ountlnll: W; D. 2 2-3/8 2 2 x 1-11 6 2-1 2 x 2-15/11 3-1/2 x 4-1/16 I' W. 2-3/8 2-7/16 2-9/16 3-3/16 4-9/16 Dimensions D. 1-3/8 2-1/16 2-15/16 4-3/16 5-11/16 Secondary Black Green Bleck + Yellow 3000 ohlllll - Red 3750 ohms Blue 4500 ohlllll Bleck oreen Black + Yellow 3750 ohlll! at - Red 6600 ohlle at Bec. H. 1-3/8 2-3/16 3-1/8 3-7/8 5-5/8 .2 A .15 A 8000 ohlllll - Terminals 1 - 6 9000 Oh1118 - Tormlnals 1 - 6 1 oo oh1118 - Tel"lll1nala 1 - 7 WOlght LbR. 1/2 1-1/4 2-3/4 8-3/4 13 The unique design of Thordarson Unversal Modulation Transformers offers a large number of impedance ratios will but few taps. The primaries and secondaries are interchap~eable, i.e., the plmary can be used as the secondary and the secondary as the primary. • The table on the reverse side sho~ various comblnations wnich can be obtaj .ed. Column 1 lists plate' .)plate loa( impedances from 2000 to 16,000 ohms. Colun..!2 indicates the terminals used. Termhals indicated under "I''' and "I''' connect to the plates of the modulator tubes. ~erminals indica'ted under "B" and "B" are joined together and connected to the "B" plus supply. ,Trg~remaining columns indica te the various secondary j oads availa'b: e. .- To use the t&ble, .first -<ietermine tie r"c(iunel.lu.~Q plate to pIa e load for the modulator tubes, then the secondary ~)ad imloJduilce. Lay a straight e:,ge or ruler across the sheet froin the figures r.)resenting the secondary load to .-h Jse showing primary load impedance. The figures to the right of the primary impedu~ce will indicate primary connections. Figures ,t the top of the page, directly'above. the secondary load, will indicate secondary <onnections. , , Example 1 - A pair of type 825 tubes are to 1e used to modulate another pair of type 825 tubes. Two of these tubes in ClassB with a plate to plate load of 8000 ohms will 100% modulate an input of 165 watt~. The maximum modulated D.C. plate voltage of 825's is 750 and the maximum D.C. t-:'.ate current per tube is 110 m.a.;, 82 watts of audio power will 100% modulate th, fill) ':'m:t of '750 volts at 220 m.a. The load impedance will be 750 or approximateLY 3400 uhms. The table shows the .220 nearest maxch to be 3120 ohms, with a modulator plct~ t) plate load of 8000 ohms. Connections will be as follows: Modulator tU\..plb,teo I~erminals #7 and #12; terrrinals #8 and #,11 are joined for the "B" plus .",'lecti ••:;> for the secondary connections we join terminals #1 and #3, and ter, !'"ls #4 f-1nd #6; liB" plus connects ~r "BI pI us can be connec ted to to terminal #1 and the R. F. load to terminal f, terminal #4 and the R. F. load to terminal #1. - I If the exact plate to plate load cannot be fo ld, 1. t,hct' -'>:,L column, or if the' :)1 .aI:'j :.~C!,' . ;: "not be found, the plate to plate load is shown, but the exact's ";"",,,,",~4"n("O-o_"":.2.=ro~ n., .•..• _"ho ..,C\+C1 .•..• "Y';~;:I !:Ie f"1"'l11r'l''1v'''''".-,... _ _ Example 2 - Using two type 6L6 tubes, Class j,B, to a 6000 ohm R.F. load, the reCommended plate to plate load is 3800 ohms, so the impedance ratio is 3800 or .634:1. 6000 fhe nearest plate to plate impedance listed iti 4000 ohms. Using 4000 ohms, the Class "c" load will be 4000 6320 ohrlJ.s.The nearest secondary load to 6320 ohms is 6240 ohms . • 634 This results = in a mis-match of only l!%. Examtle 3 - Using four type 6L6 tubes in pus! ,-pull parallel, Class AB, with a plate Since 120 watts of audio power to p ate load of 1900 ohms for an'output of 120 watts. will 100% JIlodulate an input of 240 watts, a <,uitable Class "c" load would be 1200 volts at 200 m.a., or a load of 1200 ~ 6000 ohms. - Choose a primary plate to plate load of .200 fOOO, this being the nearest listed to the dEsired 1900 ohms. The secondary load which should be used for a perfect match is :;000 x 6000 or 6320 ohms. The nearest 1900 listed impedance to 6320 ohms is 6200 ohms, and in order to get a perfect match for the modulator tubes the Class C current should be changed in the ratio of 6200 or the Class 6300 C current for perfect matching will be 6200 A 200 or 196 m.a. 6300 T-19M14' T-19M15 T-19M16 T-19Ml7 ,".. Max.Audio Watts 30 60 100 250 Max.P-~i ::M.A. Max.Sec.N.1l.. Max.Dec.M.A. Each Side Series ,Parallel 75 75 150 125 125 250 175 175 350 ?,25 225 450 THO'~O~·~~R~NES Guarante~ Not Valid if Transformer is operated without Secondary load. This Transform!!:r is adequately in.sulated to with~ stand any voltage encounhred during normal opf:ration. If $f:condary load i$ rf:mond abnormal voltagu will df:· vf:lop bf:twf:f:n tf:rminab and $f:rious damagf: may rf:$ult. .,~~::~~:'~~. 1/flmCind .. Pl'WJ; 6,! IIzl'tdCi'U,l'n" ~J<!_: - TtiORDARSON 1 SEOONDARf CONNECTIONS SfRIES COILS CLASS "E" PLATE TO PrATE WAD ffiJMARY 9-10 JOIN - - - - 9-10 CONNECTIONS JOIN - - - - - - - - - - 8-12 P B-B P CO~ CLASS ~ 7-12 Ite" WAD TO . 13400 5800 1 2-5 6 3700 8650 2 3-4 5 8 9-10 11 20100 8700 1 2-5 6 13000 5550 2 3-4 5 8 9-10 11 11500 1 2 5 6 17300 7400 2 3-4 5 8 9-10 11 9250 21650 2 3 4 5 __ 66.60 2850~ 1 3-4 6 8 9-10 11 11100 2 3-4 5 8000 3420 1 3-4 6 8 9-10 11 7 8-11 12 9300 1 3-4 6 399 7 9-10 12 7 8-11 12 l0600 1 3-4 6 4560 7 9-10 12 ~\\ 7 8-11 12 r 1 3-4 6 119QO 5130~ 7 9-10 12 7 8-11 12 1 3-4 6 13320 5700 7 9-10 12 ? 8-11 12 1 3-4 6 16000 6840 7 8-11 12 7 9-10.12 1 3-4 6 18600 7980 7 9-10 12 7 8-11 12 21200 1 3-4 6 9120 7 9-10 12 8-9 3-4 7-12 1-6 '~r"'" 2000 2000 2000 3000 3000 3000 @1.® .. 4000 4000 5000 5000 5000 6000 6000 6000 6000 7000 7000 7000 8000 8000 80'00 9000 9000 9000 10000 10000 10000 12000 ;1.2000 12000 14000 14000 14000 16000 16000 9700 6200 -----pARALLEL COILS 3-4 2-6 15500 ~ 4BOQ 9600 14400 19200 2-5 12350 16440 4900 7320 9800 .lGG~u 7-9 -10-12 7-10 8-12 7-8, ~ 3380 2180 1620 1030 5100 3270 2430 1550 6760 436,0 ~ 2060 9360 5760 4860 5320 10920 3185 6680 2730 5670 16.25 3370 6080 12480 3640 7600 3120 6480 1860 3840 6840 14040 4095 8580 3510 7290 2090 4330 7600 15600 4550 9560 3900 8100 2320 4820 18720 ! 9120 11520 5460 9720 4680 5800 2780 I 10640 21840 6370 13360 5460 11340 3250 6740 I 12160 7280 I 9600 15360 I 62.40 3720 ->-- 5450 2580 164..0 10-..;. 6540 20iO ~680: @ 8220 -20570- I 18600 5760 13440 1-6 3-4 I 115800 14500 " 9300 I 23700 19500 12400 11520 2-3 60 2480 2880 3280 4080 4520 4960 ~ 3100 l-Q 4-6 1-4 4000 6000 8000' --, ••.' ••• .luuV·J 12000 2340 1292 2730 1464 3120 1658 3510 1852 3900 4680 2240 2584 5460 29~a