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Old 17th Dec 2020, 7:14 pm   #21
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Well that certainly makes it clear.

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Out of interest how do you know the component with that zigzag line (resistor type symbol) in the linked drawing is a Moving Iron loudspeaker ?

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Because I once restored one of the "Volksempfangers" whose 1937-vintage schematic [replete with Eagles-and-Swastiksa] used that symbol for the moving-iron speaker.
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Interesting reading up on the Volksempfangers.
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