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Default Mullard Ferroxcube ferrite

I'm trying to use a couple of 'vintage' Mullard ferrite toroids. They
are marked FX1585/D4 and appear to date from c.1960.

Google does not know.

Does anyone have the data please? I believe it may be in the Mullard
Technical Handbook Volume 6 Part 2.

Please have a look on your bookshelves.

nick
 
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