Would anyone be able to help me identify the specifications of this transformer?

From what I can work out, there is ONE primary winding, and perhaps TWO secondary windings?
What I need is some power supply that is capable of producing -15V-0V-+10V.
Can anyone help?
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thank you!! i am slowly figuring this out...
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https://www.electronics-tutorials.ws/transformer/multiple-winding-transformers.html
Its a multiple secondary transformer with a tap in each secondary. The tap is not exactly in the center, That's how they get the 10 and 15 volts.
I dont know if the outputs are out of phase with each other and the diodes are acting as a full wave rectifier
And now a hack, which may be related or not to your application
Three 9 V batteries in series can be tapped to provide the following:
+ +18V
-
+
- 0V
+
- -9V
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