ON INSTRUMENT WIRE
For the many amateurs who make up their own coils for cither long or short waves, the following table will prove of interest and the figures given should save much time and thought as well as? wastage of wire: Standard Wire Gauge D.C.C. 18— Yards per lb., 46; turns per inch, 17; [diameter in inches, .048. D.C.C. 20 Gauge.—Yards per lb., 78; turns per inch, 22; diameter in inches, .030. '« ' D.C.C. 22 ■gauge—Yards per lb., 128; turns per inch, 25; diameter in inches, .028. D.C.C. 24 gauge.—Yards per lb., 202; turns per inch, 30; diameter in inches, .022. D.C.C. 26 gauge—Yards per lb., 293; turns per inch, 36; diameter in inches,* .018. D.C-.C. 28 gauge.—Yards per lb., 422; turns per inch, 39; diameter in inches, .0148. D.C.C. 30 guage.—Yards per lb, 570; turns per inch, 44; diameter in inches, .0124.
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Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3228, 15 June 1928, Page 6
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143ON INSTRUMENT WIRE Ellesmere Guardian, Volume XLV, Issue 3228, 15 June 1928, Page 6
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