Hi Bill,
Not knowing any details about your setup or transformer, I'd remove the
transformer and check it with an ohmmeter; if good (isolation between
pri/sec windings, and continuity of each winding) I'd look elsewhere. (That 
assumes the windings are not capacitively coupled to the input/output.)
Steve
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Subject: [IRCA] resistance across matching transformer


> The past couple of days, I noticed that signals on my BUG have
> dropped strength.  In the process of diagnosing the problem, I
> noticed that there is about 12 Kohm resistance across the
> transformer.  The windings on the antenna side and the lead-in are
> supposed to be isolated.  Is this normal?  I am guessing that perhaps
> there is a short somewhere and that I need to re-wind/replace the
> transformer I wound.  Any ideas anyone? I would like get others'
> opinions before I do surgery on the transformer.
>
> Bill Harms
> Elkridge, Maryland
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