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| gbaddeley:
Either do the spreadsheet, or provide a list of pins (combine 3&4 and combine 5&6, as they are shorted), and find the 2 other pins that have LOWEST resistance to the pin in question, and provide those 2 resistances. Your rats nest measurements so far are not easily decoded. |
| alanb:
Why not feed in some low voltage AC between a couple of the terminals and measure the voltage on others to see if it is a transformer? Input between 1 and 5 and measure 7 - 12. |
| Labrat101:
My first question is where did you find it?? was it from an old Building? I think you are going to find a load of hand wound chokes inside . wound on bobbins. So be careful how much heat you apply as it will melt the wax coated coils . Measure the Henry not resistance .. :-DMM It is , Was a custom part. The tin should give you a clue .. Its a Medical box . syringe box from early 1930.. |
| enut11:
--- Quote from: bdunham7 on May 27, 2020, 01:17:57 am ---Can you measure 11-13 and 7-10? And maybe 2-8 and 2-9? --- End quote --- 11 to 13 is 0 ohms 7 to 10 is 0 ohms 2 to 8 is 1 ohm 2 to 9 is 1 ohm |
| gbaddeley:
Another guess is that it’s a resistive attenuator network, possibly balanced, possibly 75, 150, 600 Ohm or some other multiple. |
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