David
Thank you. It's greatly appreciated. 
I shall try the core first and then if that doesn't work I will swap out both. 
Can you pm me when sent and the cost please
Regards
John

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> On 3 Jul 2015, at 19:20, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> John,
> 
> The board you have is the very first SC100 rev A, which had slightly 
> different component values.
> 
> If the only thing broken on the inductor is the top ferrite screw cap, then 
> you should be able to swap it form the coils I have. If not, you'll have to 
> change it out. I can supply matching 50 Hz capacitors. They are .018 uF, as I 
> recall. They are a special PPS formulation for temperature stability. They 
> are also no longer sold.
> 
> 
>> On 7/2/15 11:59 AM, John Sturgeon wrote:
>> David
>> 
>> that's good news.  The ones from the kit are numbered 9478 T1104.
>> 
>> The T1105Z are I believe 8.2 mH.  So now I show my ignorance : ) what
>> difference does a few mHs make?
>> 
>> For info I found a .pdf from digikey
>> 
>> http://media.digikey.com/pdf/Data%20Sheets/Toko%20PDFs/7PA,%207PLA%20%28Variable%20Coils%29.pdf
>> 
>> Are the ones you have 1104?  If so if you would like to PM me we can sort
>> out price and payment etc.
>> 
>> Very much appreciated
>> 
>> Regards
>> John
>> 
>>> On 2 July 2015 at 18:41, David Forbes <[email protected]> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Yes, I have a little box full of those exact coils. Yay!
>>> 
>>>> On 7/1/15 4:35 PM, John Rehwinkel wrote:
>>>> 
>>>> I know this is an old clock kit but I have one and I would like to finish
>>>>> it.
>>>>> I know there are others around but I like the older stuff.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I have managed to break one of the variable inductors L1.
>>>>> Does anybody out there have a an unmade kit/knackered kit which is good
>>>>> and would like to part with it?
>>>> 
>>>> Hopefully that won't be necessary.  That's David Forbes' design, so
>>>> hopefully he'll tell you where he got the part
>>>> originally, or the part number so you can source it yourself from a UK
>>>> vendor.
>>>> 
>>>> It's an 8.2mH adjustable inductor, according to the parts list.
>>>> 
>>>> My best guess is that's a Toko 126ANS-T1105Z.
>>>> 
>>>> - John Rehwinkel
>>> 
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