From: W5OMR/Geoff <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

How difficult would be it be 'sweep' the mod iron?

The reason I ask, is because so much of the surplus stuff we get is still of Mil-Spec design. Therefore, if the mil-spec transformer says it's freq response is +/- 1db from 100Hz ~ 3000Hz, how would one determine exactly what this particular peice of iron will be capable of handling, in the 'non-comercial' application?

Just because its mil-spec freq response is +/- 1db is 100-3000~ doesn't necessarily mean it is limited to that response. It simply means that it is guaranteed to be +/- 1db over that range. Depending on the manufacturer, it may actually have a much wider range. I have seen military items rated at 300-3000~ that were actually more like 50-8000~. A good example is the T-368. The stock audio is very restricted, but if the low level audio is redone, the xmtr has good enough iron to sound near broadcast quality.

Don, K4KYV
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