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    DCR on .3Mh coils

    Does anyone have the DCR value on the coils in the 3106,N8000
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    Quote Originally Posted by jbl4ever
    Does anyone have the DCR value on the coils in the 3106,N8000
    Thanks
    I measured a pair the other day at 2.8 and 2.9 ohms, but subsequently found that my meter was reading high for low impediences.

    A new battery and the meter goes down to 0.5 ohms. The coil now measures in at 0.7 ohm, so about 0.2 ohm it is.

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    Nice toddalin!

    Thanks for the info.

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    Thank You

    Thank you both I think my Leader740 lcr needs to be cal. Its been about 15 years since its been used. My was giving me .35+ cant remember years ago but thought they were betwween.25 and .28 Thanks again for your time

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