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Old 01-06-2007, 12:29 AM
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This is a very common part on early sets. I just replaced one in a Hallicrafter 820 that I restored. The one in my Hallicrafter is a stardard Merrit A3000, or a Stancor A8111. It has a turn ratio of 4.2 to 1 with 190 ohm winding and a 900 ohm winding. I would bet either one might get you up and running. It is a common part in many sets, so if you look around for junked sets you might find one you can canabalize. Ocassionally you will find one for sale on e-bay. Or an old tv repair shop might have one. It was a pretty common part.

Good luck
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