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Old 8th Feb 2016, 11:41 pm   #1
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Default Early Mullard Ferroxcube data

Just been going through my "archive", thinning out prior to a house-move. Here's a scan of possibly first-generation Mullard data , from the early 50's perhaps?
I've also found some BBC data relating to international TV Systems which I'll also scan.

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Old 10th Feb 2016, 3:09 pm   #2
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Default Re: Early Mullard Ferroxcube data

You're a star John, I've a load of type 36 pot-core assemblies and never had a clue what they might be useful for!

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Looks like you can make some really Hi-Q inductors for a 100kHz IF strip!

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