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[K2] Number of toroids in a K2/100

w7aqk
Hi All,

I don't remember how many toroids I had to wind when building my K2, but it
was more than a few!  However, I still think the "grand daddy" for toroid
winding may have been my Sierra.  I jokingly tell people that is where I got
my Phd. in toroid winding!  Hi.  Every band module required several, and I
had all the modules that were available.

Dave W7AQK

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Re: [K2] Number of toroids in a K2/100

vk2rq
The basic K2 wasn't too bad, but by the time you add the KAT3, the 160m module, and then the KPA100/KAT100, it starts to add up :-)

73, Matt VK2RQ

> On 22 Apr 2015, at 2:56 pm, dyarnes <[hidden email]> wrote:
>
> Hi All,
>
> I don't remember how many toroids I had to wind when building my K2, but it was more than a few!  However, I still think the "grand daddy" for toroid winding may have been my Sierra.  I jokingly tell people that is where I got my Phd. in toroid winding!  Hi.  Every band module required several, and I had all the modules that were available.
>
> Dave W7AQK
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Re: [K2] Number of toroids in a K2/100

Phil Wheeler-2
In reply to this post by w7aqk
Yes, Dave, I believe the Sierra may have been the
Toroid Champ. But the K2+KPA100+KAT100 must have
come close. Maybe Wayne will chime in :-)

Phil W7OX

On 4/21/15 9:56 PM, dyarnes wrote:

> Hi All,
>
> I don't remember how many toroids I had to wind
> when building my K2, but it was more than a
> few!  However, I still think the "grand daddy"
> for toroid winding may have been my Sierra.  I
> jokingly tell people that is where I got my Phd.
> in toroid winding!  Hi. Every band module
> required several, and I had all the modules that
> were available.
>
> Dave W7AQK

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