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angelodp
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PT code

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Hi, I have an older PT 24501 412942 - SE from an old Moviola. Anyone recognize this code?
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angelodp
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Ok thanks

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Thanks for that site. I did find that but there was no info on that PT. I emailed them.

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Try this site, it'll help you determine the windings, etc.

http://www.radioremembered.org/xfmr.htm
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yup

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Sure, thanks. I'll go ahead and buzz this PT. Its an SE for sure and probably close to a champ type.

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