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Most importent when there are datasheets published is the way how it is measured. Tango did that very good in the past, nowedays the new ISO brand is slightly less documentated.It's not a big problem that they measured at Ra=Ri but with a lower source impedance the low frequency respons will be a bit better and high frequencies can be better but also worse (more ringing). It will help to do more measurements with real tubes.The measured inductance at rated anode current is good, better is possible but that is not specially needed if the differance between the rated and real anode current is not to big. If it is big then probably you using the wrong transformer anyway.Some things never change, you can calculate with the same formulas any transformer. Just use the right parameters. If a winder has problems then the winder already has the wrong model or technique in the first place.I fully agree about your comment about nanocrystalline material/transformers.A decent 1:1 interstage with nano core can cost less then $300 I don't know what kind of input transformer you want but with a step-up could be tricky (unless the source impedance is very low)A 1:1 interstage has normally an extreme wide bandwith. Mostly the output transformer is the limited but if you have tubes with a high Ri then the tubes will set for the limit too.