The kit shows it as 500 Ohm/8 Ohm. My measurements are a fraction of that.
If some windings have been shorted, what will be the properties of the transformer? Can I still use it in audio circuits, or will it act as a short circuit?
I need a 60Hz sine wave with a faster sign wave riding on top of it. My function generator and AC power supply are part of the same kit and share the same ground, so I know of no way to mix the two without using a transformer. (I'm sure it could be one via some analog mixing circuit, but I'm not up to that yet).
How?
Refer to the instructions again and see if it says 500/8Ω of impedance or if it's DC resistance. I suspect it's Z. If that's the case it may be OK. What is the part number of the transformer?
If the transformer is shorted, it's trashed and not good for anything. Unless you have some loose papers on your desk.

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