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Old 09-12-2011, 01:33 AM
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Replacing Antenna Choke (A-K Model 37)?

I'm working over this chassis very slowly, dealing with one component at a time. The antenna choke looked nasty:



I made a futile attempt to repair it and now I'm trying to find out how to replace it. All I know about it is what I see--the chassis (ground) bracket is the iron core, and a parts list specifies 35 ohms for the coil. Schematic is here:

https://lh5.googleusercontent.com/-_...7%25252049.jpg

One other component was missing--it looked like an empty fuse bracket:



I figured out what it was supposed to be, but my local Radio Shack had run out of 2 Meg glass-tube resistors. I found several photos on-line and fabricated my own fanciful version with appropriate length and diameter for the existing bracket:



Cute, huh?

Back to the original issue, can we determine what I can use to replace the dead antenna choke?
Thanks,
Winky
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