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Re: [TCML] Interesting historical rotary spark gap transmitter transformer.



Hi all,

Even though this has gone off in a few "tangents". I am still intrigued by
what is still going on for current control. I am curious if someone knows
exactly what is all going on possibly for current control.
I keep studying pictures occasionally... still puzzled. I look at what I
can see for lamination stack of the primary and what I can see of
mechanically adjustable part baffles me. Is there an adjustable air gap
introduced? Or just changing "surface" area of laminations for the magnetic
flux. And maybe "bypass" laminations underneath primary winding. Again just
puzzled on this. Where I would have thought to see some crossing of
different lamination stacks I am not seeing for primary to transfer to
secondary. Again just being curious overall on this to me interesting
fella... just trying to understand.

Chris Reeland
Ladd Illinois USA

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