Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Larry D. Barr (K5WLF)
Or sell it to the OP who wants one... 73, ldb K5WLF On 06/12/2010 09:43 PM, david oneill wrote: > if you hate it that bad take it out back and shoot it . > > On 6/12/10, Donald Sanders wrote: >> I am not famiiar with the BC 610 output circuit however it may be link >> coupled and 600 ohm or oth

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread david oneill
if you hate it that bad take it out back and shoot it . On 6/12/10, Donald Sanders wrote: > I am not famiiar with the BC 610 output circuit however it may be link > coupled and 600 ohm or other high impedence as most of the transmitters in > the late 30's and 40's. The Murch is designed to match

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Donald Sanders
I am not famiiar with the BC 610 output circuit however it may be link coupled and 600 ohm or other high impedence as most of the transmitters in the late 30's and 40's. The Murch is designed to match an antenna to a 50 to 75 ohm load. Therefore you may be exceeding what the Murch is capable of

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Rob Atkinson
Bob, I don't dump a rig full power into a tuner and start adjusting it. I don't own a 610 but I agree that would not be good for the 610. I have never owned one of those Murch tuners (I remember the original QST article though) so it may be true that the Murch won't handle the full output of th

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread rbethman
I don't care if Marconi himself designed it. It will NOT tune a BC-610 to ANY antenna! Even after setting the BC-610 to the 400W ME-165G 50 ohm dummy load first. It would melt the final before it managed to "match" anything. 250THs don't grow on trees! I have the manual. I have checked it a

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Robert Nickels
The Murch UT-2000A is a commercial version of the classic "Ultimate Transmatch" designed by Lew McCoy and featured in the July 1970 issue of QST and numerous ARRL handbooks.It's called "ultimate" because it is able to match coaxial-fed antennas, end-fed wires, and with the addition of a 4:1

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread rbethman
Everybody wants to re-wire "it". Try this link to my site to see the schemetic of this "thing". Then explain "how" one *might* re-wire it - AND - put in place adequate insulation! (Inside the same cabinet, I might add!) Bob - N0DGN _

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Paul Christensen
> then re-wire it. I sure would. To a reversible "L" for use with coax lines -- or a balanced version of the L for open lines. With the classic C-L-C "T" design, multiple panel control settings can create an illusion of a low-loss transformation (unless output C is always maximized for the gi

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread rbethman
I'd offer it to Howie, but it is pretty well scratched up on the outside. Bob - N0DGN On 6/12/2010 3:03 PM, Rob Atkinson wrote: > then re-wire it. > > Rob > K5UJ > > On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:55 PM, rbethman wrote: > >> I've got one, and I wouldn't give you a nickel for them! They are NOT a

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread rbethman
Rob - If "it" had decent stand-off insulators, I would! They used acrylic in a couple of places, but no ceramic or decent insulators anywhere! I'd have to gut it, install ceramic stand-offs, "hope" everything clears the cabinet and the top cover, then see if it WILL work right. There is going

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread Rob Atkinson
then re-wire it. Rob K5UJ On Sat, Jun 12, 2010 at 1:55 PM, rbethman wrote: > I've got one, and I wouldn't give you a nickel for them!  They are NOT a > PI network for matching.  They are a T network!  The input goes into the > variable cap on the left, the inductor takes the end of that cap and

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread rbethman
I've got one, and I wouldn't give you a nickel for them! They are NOT a PI network for matching. They are a T network! The input goes into the variable cap on the left, the inductor takes the end of that cap and works its inductance to ground, and then the end of the first cap that is tied t

Re: [AMRadio] WTB - MURCH UT-2000A

2010-06-12 Thread w4ron
> > Looking for a MURCH UT-2000A. Please contact me directly k...@yahoo.com > Tnx es 72/73 de Howie K3HW I hope you find one, I know I love mine, it works GREAT. 73, Ron w4ron __ Our Main Website: http://www.amfone.net AMRadio mailing