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48-482 push button coil winding specs ?
#1

Would anybody have the winding specs for the coils in the push button assembly for the 48-482 ? The gauge of the wire for each coil and the number of turns is what I mean. The coil for the lowest frequency button on mine is damaged, and, if I had the spec I could rewind it. If anybody has the information, I figure it would be useful to all us 48-482 owners to have a reference for all of them.
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Mike

can you count turns and measure the bobbin diameter?
The wire gauge is not that important as long as you can keep the average area of the winding the same which is simple if it is one layer coil.
#3

You might try a posting in the WTB, certainly someone has a parts chassis. Of course the simple approach is just one push button for tuning that does nothing. Not good I know!
Jerry

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#4

morah is right. Just count the turns and the direction of the wind and use some 36.

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