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stancor transformer data

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http://www.pmillett.com/file_downloads/stancor_1952.pdf

product catalog with specs.

thought it was interesting.
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List price of a new A-3801 in 1952... a whopping $9.50... 25 times that now on ebay...
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Both of mine were free :-X

PMillet is a fantastic website btw, he has a huge knowledge base on there and some very cool projects for hifi. My favorite is "The Engineers Amp".
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+1 on Pete's Site. Been using his site for years as a reference tool.
I've downloaded Gigabytes of material from his site.
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Any idea of which model was used for the power transformer?
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