thomas, even a cheaperTA7358 and perhaps LKA1168 or so ( a compatible) would also work, I suppose On Mon, Feb 24, 2014 at 1:29 PM, Thomas Sarlandie <thomas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>wrote: > Raj: Yes I have all the dots on the same side. I have checked several > times now. Unless I am really reading something backwards I think I have > that covered. > > Farhan: I don't but I will look into that. Would a ne602 work too? > > It's really raging to see my 4KhZ signal get out of the mixer but not be > able to tame it into the audio pre-amp because the output impedance is so > high. What could explain this? I will take any theory ;) > > 73, > thomas > > > On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 11:07 PM, <farhanbox@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Thomas, if you have an ade-1, just drop it into the circuit. >> - f >> Sent from BlackBerry® on Airtel >> >> -----Original Message----- >> From: Raj <vu2zap@xxxxxxxxx> >> Sender: minima-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Date: Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:29:53 >> To: <minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> >> Reply-To: minima@xxxxxxxxxxxxx >> Subject: [minima] Re: Anything special about T3's capacitor to >> ground? >> >> Thomas, please check all three DOTS are from the same end of the >> transformer. >> Most important that same winding start and end is correct. >> >> At 24-02-2014, you wrote: >> >Thanks Mark. That's how I have been doing it. I was not sure because T1 >> & T2 do not have those dots. Is it because phasing is not important on them? >> > >> >I have just rewound a new T3 using a new roll of #32 AWG wire on a new >> FT37-43. I get the exact same problem. So here is a picture of what I am >> doing with some labels as to where the wires go. I hope I am doing >> something very stupid and someone will be able to point it out: >> >> >> > -- Regards Sarma