do know how many ohms it is?From another radio.
I would try to rewind it if not massacred too much.
Mike
More importantly, is not Ohms, but inductance and capacitance. It is most likely a 10.7 MHz coil. You could experiment, if you cant find one from a Ranger/Galaxy parts house or a parts donor radio.do know how many ohms it is?
You could try barkett electronics for a replacement.Hello anyone know where I can get replacement part #ECIFT12016 I.F.T thanks
Barkett said not available.You could try barkett electronics for a replacement.
Word on the street is, he isn't answering any contact.You might try and contact Galaxy...John has always been helpful to me and others here.
True, but where to get one. I figured it was 10.7 MHz because of where it is in the circuit. Should be easy to sub something in there if need be.The service manual for the 959 and 979 shows those as tuning inductors for the 10.695MHz AM and USB oscillator. I think quite a few galaxy radios used that coil, its not just a 2547 part.
I can confirm that.Word on the street is, he isn't answering any contact.
If John is even still there. A wholesaler rep told me that one of the guys at galaxy had gone to work for UPS but he didn't know which one.I can confirm that.
Now the phone goes unanswered and there's no longer a way to leave a message.
73
Jeff