< Do you have an oscilloscope, so you can look what's happening? And if
not, maybe you could rig up a simple circuit that samples the voltage
applied to the transformer, via a small transformer and resistor
divider, and apply that to the computer's sound input. Then you can use
any audio edition software to see the waveform.>
Very clever! Never thought of it. Thanks for the tip…
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