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KC4VWU:
A friend happened to have these transformers, so he and I worked a trade. They are both Chicago Trans. Co., but I can't find them in any of the online catalog files. They are possibly ones that were rolled for a specific Mfg.

The first one is a driver xfrmr # 14424. It doesn't have a terminal pinout diagram on it (8 lugs). Turns ratio is Pri-Sec - 2.5:1.

The second has some surface rust imparing reading the info on the side. I can make out the part# 55C202. It also says 250W, 250mA, and 7000v test.

Does anyone have complete info on these?

Phil

Opcom:
55C202 could be a manufacturers part number. Military or Hallicrafters?

WZ1M:
55C202 is a Hallicrafters part number.
Gary

KC4VWU:
I was thinking along those lines. I wonder if these could be from a BC-610?

The Slab Bacon:
It sounds like a BC-610 transformer. If you could post a picture of it, someone might recognize it.

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