Early this week I sent this message to another list but got a very boring
yawn (no replies) so I will ask here in the hopes that someone can
enlighten me.
I have not tried to align any of my Drake twins before but find that I have
to do something to get them back to transceiving on the correct
Tim,
Check out INRAD filters, buying a used filter that’s 30 to 35 years old is a
gamble, crystals age and the center frequency or shape factor can change, been
there myself!
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Now I would like to find a FL-6000 AM filter for my R4C to max it out
completely. All I am seeing are SL-6000's for the TR-7 series. Not that much
interested in 75M AM but for selective SW listening. The stock R4C is extremely
wide in the AM mode. Any help or suggestions appreciated.
--
Tim,
Hello to the group:
I'm interested in finding a very nice R4C receiver
with a serial number in the 29000's. If you have
one and would like to sell it please email me. I'm
trying to find a partner for the a lonesome TX4C.
Pictures would also be a plus. Email me QRZ.
Thanks very much. Gary W9VS
Anyone in the group have a r4c that they would like to
sell. Cosmetics, not too important,but also don't want a 2 week bench job. can
do pay pal+ or USPS MO. Will consider all offers.
thanks
73 dale wt4t
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I have one made by Network
Sciences, Inc.: 250Hz at 5695KHz. It worked in the radio I pulled it
from. $80 shipped to Ohio.
73, George K4GM
lane denune
Sunday, April 28,
2013 3:08 PM
Guess
I should have phrased my post more accurately. I am looking to purchase
a used
Guess I should have phrased my post more accurately. I am looking to purchase
a used 250hz CW filter for my R4C Drake Receiver. Thanks for the many replies
with references to dealers and filter suppliers. 73 lane de n8aft
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I have replaced the two can capacitors in my Drake R4C (using the Hayseed
Hamfest product) which has dramatically reduced the hum in the receiver audio.
There is still a little bit of hum, and I have a few more electrolytics to
replace (6 or 7 ). The receiver has the regulated 12 V
I have a very nice R4C it had a hum with bad audio distortion so I decided to
investigate, whilst taking it apart I noticed that if I touched the noise
blanker the hum would alter, I removed the NB board and the hum was still
there, I found eventually that the audio transistor had desoldered
: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:10 PM
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Hum and audio transistor
I have a very nice R4C it had a hum with bad audio distortion so I decided to
investigate, whilst taking it apart I noticed that if I touched the noise
blanker the hum would alter, I removed the NB board
would rather just deal with the root issue and solve it.
Paul, W9AC
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From: kc9...@aol.com
To: w...@arrl.net ; drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:39 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Hum and audio transistor
Why not install
I must admit this receiver will probably benefit from the Sherwood audio board,
however comparing both my R4C's one is perfect with no hum and very good audio
whilst this one is shushy and has bad hum, maybe the main caps need replacing
but when I couple another cap accross them no change so I
It has now decided not to work anymore, I was listening to it and gradually the
white noise came up, the signal died and now the preselector is in the wrong
place for each band ie the 40m band livens up around the 80m mark however there
is no signal present, even the cal does not work anymore.
- Original Message -
From: Max Cotton airra...@dsl.pipex.com
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 11:10 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Hum and audio transistor
I have a very nice R4C it had a hum with bad audio
distortion so I decided to investigate, whilst
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On Behalf Of Max Cotton
Sent: Wednesday, October 31, 2012 3:12 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Hum and audio transistor
I must admit this receiver will probably benefit from the Sherwood audio
board, however comparing both my R4C's one
On Tue, 2012-10-16 at 19:49 -0500, Bill Becky wrote:
Hi Group Has anyone found a way to improve the sensitivity on the 160
Meter Band?? It seems less lively compared to the other bands even
after alignment.
Thanks in advance
Bill KB9IV
There really very few instances where any increased
Hi Group Has anyone found a way to improve the sensitivity on the 160 Meter
Band?? It seems less lively compared to the other bands even after alignment.
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I have the data I was seeking on R4C overall gain, thanks to Steve Wedge
W1ES/4. The original 1974 QST review gives it as 0.1uV or less for 10dB
S+N/N. Although my receiver can detect a 0.1uV signal it's well short of
that amount of audio output, so it looks like I have some work to do to
find
- Original Message -
From: Alan Ibbetson a...@g3xaq.net
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Tuesday, September 25, 2012 10:49 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C overall gain specification
I have the data I was seeking on R4C overall gain, thanks
to Steve Wedge W1ES/4. The original 1974 QST
My R4C seemed a bit poor in the sensitivity department so I had an idea to
improve it. I aligned the R4C pretty well but it didn't seem very lively.
So with the bottom chassis visible I took my screw driver and loosened/
tightend each screw twice on each side of the 4 rows of trimmer bracket
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Interesting Find
My R4C seemed a bit poor in the sensitivity department so I had an idea to
improve it. I aligned the R4C pretty well but it didn't seem very lively.
So with the bottom chassis visible I took my screw driver and loosened/
tightend each screw twice
Hi Group I have written previously about my R4C having signal leakage in the
SSB mode only affecting the PBT control and S-meter levels.
Someone suggested that the 4NB was causing the leakage so I removed the 4NB and
put some wire jumpers as I didn't have a 4NB plug, no change. However I
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On Behalf Of Bill Becky
Sent: Tuesday, August 21, 2012 4:02 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C SSB Leakage
Hi Group I have written previously about my R4C having signal leakage in
the SSB mode only
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From: Bill Becky wmarv...@charter.net
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sunday, August 19, 2012 8:35 PM
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Speaker Output
Hi Group On the R4C speaker output which is 3.2 ohms. Can
this audio be attached to a computer's microphone jack
Hi Group On the R4C speaker output which is 3.2 ohms. Can this audio be
attached to a computer's microphone jack (typically 50K) using a resistor pad
to prevent overload??
73
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I have noticed that when using narrow CW Filter's in my R4C that I hear
low-moderate static bursts,like storm static. I have substituted each and all
the 6EJ7's with new tubes.no change. I removed each and all 6EJ7 tubes and
power it on with no change in the static. I remove the 6BA6 RF
A few weeks back I wrote about PBT levels in SSB/AM modes. It would change
S-Meter levels depending on adjustment of the PBT. I ruled out the 4NB board
by removing it..no change.
However when I removed the bottom cover almost 6 S-Units of PB feedthrough were
reduced and performance was
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On Behalf Of Bill Becky
Sent: Thursday, 12 July 2012 9:21 AM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C BFO Leakage
A few weeks back I wrote about PBT levels in SSB/AM modes. It would change
S-Meter levels depending on adjustment of the PBT. I ruled
like a banana.
All my computers have my signature with various pearls of wisdom appended
thereto.
From: Bill Becky
Sent: Wednesday, July 11, 2012 7:20 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C BFO Leakage
A few weeks back I wrote about PBT levels in SSB/AM modes. It would
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Sent: Monday, 2 July 2012 12:24 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Questions
Hi Group I recently obtained a Sherwood upgraded R4C (SN 22xxx), the only
Sherwood upgrade it doesn't have is the 2K Upper Lower SSB filters. It
performs very well
Hi Bob I think you hit it on the head. Also I'm suspect of the NB cable
harness being draped above the 3rd mixer tube area. I only regret not having a
low end Spectrum Analyzer to end this design anomaly and improve this
situation. As suggested I need to disconnect the NB and short some NB
Hi Group I recently obtained a Sherwood upgraded R4C (SN 22xxx), the only
Sherwood upgrade it doesn't have is the 2K Upper Lower SSB filters. It
performs very well but it has one oddity.
When in SSB mode and the PBT is adjusted Upper Lower end of travel it varies
the S-Meter from S6 middle
Hi Group I am looking to replace out of spec xtals in my Drake R4C receiver.
One's listed are 4-9 Khz off frequency. The * xtals are for 160M 10M are more
a priority. Contact me off list @ wmarv...@charter.net
Wanted:
1.5 Mhz 12.6 Mhz*
3.0 Mhz 14.1 Mhz
9.5 Mhz 20.1 Mhz
10.0 Mhz 21.1 Mhz
For the most part I have found the xtals...thanks Doug!
Best 4th to All
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Larry -
That is interesting I've never experienced it, as my shack has always been air conditioned.
The PTO coil is pretty well sealed, and I wouldn't expect it to be susceptible to humidity. The
only other sources would be the BAND oscillator, crystal controlled with a lacquered
i agree re BFO..any thoughts on how to confirm which one is the culprit? was
thinking a heat source ..ie hair dryer ...or small light bulb,directed
independently at each might reveal some interesting results..
Larry WA0QHF
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On Jan 5, 2012, at 2:59 PM, Garey Barrell
Larry -
First, confirm that the counter is fully warmed up and stable, preferably with a TCXO or other
better quality standard.
The hair dryer or bulb heat source is undesirable for just that reason. We don't want a HEAT
difference, just humidity with continuous temperature.
Then, turn on
-4XC/R-4C. hi.
73s,
Kihwal, K9SUL
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From: Garey Barrell k4...@mindspring.com
To: Larry Mccabe lmccabe...@aol.com
Cc: drakelist@zerobeat.net drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Thu, January 5, 2012 1:59:37 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] r4c pto drift obsevation
Larry
Sent: Thursday, January 05, 2012 4:17 PM
To: k4...@mindspring.com; Larry Mccabe lmccabe...@aol.com
Cc: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] r4c pto drift obsevation
I once fed my R-4A (the 11 tube version) a premix signal from a stable
modern
signal source to see exactly that. I don't
, December 31, 2011 11:58 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 21:04:07 -0500 (EST), kc9...@aol.com wrote:
Why invent the wheel...but as they say...go for it if it trips your
trigger. By the time you buy all the parts...you won't save much.
Maybe you missed the part
On Wed, 4 Jan 2012 21:18:49 -0500, Steve Wedge wrote:
Yeah, but Klinger had more style...
Ah, but Klinger stopped wearing dresses when he became company clerk.
73
-Jim (not a cross-dresser, just a modder)
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TR7/RV7/R7A/L7, TR6/RV6, T4XC/R4C/L4B,
, 2012 3:22 PM
To: w...@arrl.net; drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
Paul,
Absolutely true...Rob Sherwoods design is top notch...and throwing a few
parts you find around will NOT get you the same result.
There's a lot more to it than those that have not really looked
: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
The thread for the Sherwood modifications started with Max asking which
ones
would be useful. In my reply email and others tried to answer the
question
for Max. Hope this effort was useful to him.
I was surprised, however, to see such a staunch group that insists
David,
I think you will find that in any group. One group will ONLY stay stock,
even going so far as to gut and re-stuff paper caps with new poly caps,
remelting beeswax back in the ends! The other group to the other side will
make it a whole new radio (look at the reworked TR7 on WB4HFN's
that Max proposed.
David Assaf, III
W5XU
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From: Don Cunningham [mailto:d...@martineer.net]
Sent: Monday, January 02, 2012 7:28 PM
To: David; drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
David,
I think you will find that in any group. One group
On Mon, 2 Jan 2012 19:28:29 -0600, Don Cunningham wrote:
The braid mod you mentioned was a Drake factory fix to
a problem found. There are many such things Drake put out to fix known
engineering oversights.
That brings up the point that even factory mods can be poor engineering. Case
in
On Sun, 1 Jan 2012 12:09:15 -0500 (EST), kc9...@aol.com wrote:
Most of Parts for the Sherwood MODS are not cheap...the relays alone
for the filter swich board are $20 each + and you need several.
Also, you need to be pretty creative to get it all in there...pretty
tight in places.
I guess we
Most of Parts for the Sherwood MODS are not cheap...the relays alone
for the filter swich board are $20 each + and you need several.
Also, you need to be pretty creative to get it all in there...pretty
tight in places.
Yes, a tight fit, put perfectly manageable. Keep in mind that the Teledyne
OF AirRadio
SENT:
Saturday, 31 December 2011 8:28 AM
TO: drakelist@zerobeat.net
SUBJECT:
[Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
I am thinking about doing the full
works Sherwood mods on my R4-C. Which are the best to do? I don't mind
how far I go with this, I just want the best receiver for my money, I
would like
once you start you might as well keep going.
Best of luck
JB
*From:*drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net
[mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net] *On Behalf Of *AirRadio
*Sent:* Saturday, 31 December 2011 8:28 AM
*To:* drakelist@zerobeat.net
*Subject:* [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
I am thinking about
if the power supply is
upgraded. So once you start you might as well keep going.
Best of luck
JB
*From:*drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
*On Behalf Of *AirRadio
*Sent:* Saturday, 31 December 2011 8:28 AM
*To:* drakelist@zerobeat.net
*Subject:* [Drakelist
Gary -
Amen!
Happy New Year!!
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
www.k4oah.com
Gary Poland wrote:
Against my better judgment to comment on the Sherwood mods, I guess this time I can’t help myself
HI HI. This subject is
I'll third it.
If I want something to act like a new whizbang radio, why not get a new
whizbang radio?
The joy of an old piece of gear is it being an old piece of gear that still
works well.
I suppose the ultimate update would be to remove everything in the
cabinet of a R4C and install
...@optusnet.com.au
Cc: drakelist drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 6:50 am
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
A vacuum tube-born radio with loads of solid state mods ?
Sorry but then isn't a vacuum made receiver,transmitter, twin line (
etc ) anymore.
The FUN about those
To Mod or not to Mod has been an interesting theme to close out the old
year, that is for sure.
Happy Old Year to all,
and may the new year bring excellent propagation, low noise, and resonance on
all antennas and remember, to tune is to exist.
Kris
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From: Adrian svi...@blably.com
To: John Brown brown...@optusnet.com.au
Cc: drakelist drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 6:50 am
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
A vacuum tube-born radio with loads of solid state mods ?
Sorry but then isn't a vacuum made receiver,transmitter
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 12:35:11 +0100, Adrian wrote:
So, at my side, a Drake product, with plenty of solid state
things inside...isn't a Drake anymore.
I hate to tell you this, Adrian, but your Drake already has solid state things
inside.
73
-Jim
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Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.S.A.
Well I will say it just like my two 56 chevys one bone stock plane 235
inline six with three on the tree to my Loving hot rod with a 383 stroker and
nitros injection. the best of both worlds. as to Drake I have a plane Jane
B line , a plane Jane C line and a hot rod fully moded R4C
Hi Darryl:
I like that approach. No question that the mods make the C a better
radio. As long as a person understands what the final product is going
to be, then go for it. The performance margin that the Sherwood mods
offered over comparably priced SS rigs of the day is no longer valid.
: Re: [Drakelist] R4c sherwood moods
Hi Darryl:
I like that approach. No question that the mods make the C a better
radio. As long as a person understands what the final product is going
to be, then go for it. The performance margin that the Sherwood mods
offered over comparably priced SS
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 09:43:18 -0500, Gary Poland wrote:
Probably the best reason I see against the mods, unless you have money to
burn, they are very expensive. I personally would prefer the keep the Drakes
stock and purchase a newer radio. Again I realize everyone is different,
everyone has
Every now then...I will ONLY use my C line and L-4B for a whole week
end...
Lee,
That's a great idea since it gives you the opportunity to re-visit the older
technology and compare notes against recent designs. I have no issues with
well-designed and implemented mods that serve an
Personally I would never consider modifying my Drakes. They work great as is.
When I want 2011 technology, I use one of my modern rigs. When I turn on my
Drakes, I want to experience a Drake rig, and not some cobbled up one. I no
longer would consider buying any Drake rig with
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 13:55:06 -0500 (EST), L L bahr wrote:
I look at modifying a Drake rig like taking a Stanley Steamer, removing it's
boiler and installing a Corvette engine in it.
Maybe you wouldn't put a 'vette engine in it, but I'd bet a dollar that you
would set a stadium cushion on the
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Sent: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 12:26 pm
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 09:43:18 -0500, Gary Poland wrote:
Probably the best reason I see against the mods, unless you have money
to burn,
they are very expensive. I personally would prefer the keep
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 20:32:14 -0500 (EST), kc9...@aol.com wrote:
I don't see any of the MODS I have on my Sherwood R-4C as roll your
own...I guess if you can design and build printed circuit boards and
get all the parts including those neat front end filters you could.
Sure, why not? That's
: Gary Poland
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Saturday, December 31, 2011 9:43 AM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
Against my better judgment to comment on the Sherwood mods, I guess this
time I can’t help myself HI HI. This subject is just about as opinionated as
the fan
for it if it trips your
trigger. By the time you buy all the parts...you won't save much.
73,
Lee
-Original Message-
From: Jim Shorney jshor...@inebraska.com
To: drakelist drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 8:55 pm
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
On Sat, 31 Dec
-
From: Steve Wedge w1es1...@earthlink.net
To: Gary Poland gpola...@cinci.rr.com; drakelist
drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sat, Dec 31, 2011 9:03 pm
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
One needs to look at these changes for what they are, in the context of
their original use when they were
Sartori Associates also made the kits available. The earliest ads I have
for the Sherwood / Sartori kits is 1982. Most of the articles for R-4C
improvement show up in 1979 issues of Ham Radio and 73. Fox Tango also made
switchable 1st IF filters kits available they called GUF-1 and GUF-2.
On Sat, 31 Dec 2011 21:04:07 -0500 (EST), kc9...@aol.com wrote:
Why invent the wheel...but as they say...go for it if it trips your
trigger. By the time you buy all the parts...you won't save much.
Maybe you missed the part about FUN! And the sense of accomplishment.
Parts are cheap.
I am thinking about doing the full works Sherwood mods on my R4-C. Which are
the best to do? I don't mind how far I go with this, I just want the best
receiver for my money, I would like it for Top band use but I know it will be
good for all frequencies however 160M is where I want to go.
73
-
From: AirRadio airra...@dsl.pipex.com
To: drakelist drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Fri, Dec 30, 2011 4:30 pm
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
I am thinking about doing the full works Sherwood mods on my R4-C.
Which are the best to do? I don't mind how far I go with this, I just
want
to embark on!
David Assaf, III
W5XU
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
On Behalf Of Steve Wedge
Sent: Friday, December 30, 2011 5:49 PM
To: AirRadio; drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
Hi, Max -
I'd go
going.
Best of luck
JB
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
On Behalf Of AirRadio
Sent: Saturday, 31 December 2011 8:28 AM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C Sherwood mods
I am thinking about doing the full works Sherwood mods on my R4-C
Ive had my R4C PTO rebuilt about 8 months ago and the PTO tuning felt
great. Before the rebuild it would stick and would have different
tightness as I tuned.
I hadn't used the rig for a few months and turned it on last night and I
have the same issue again. Wanted to know if anyone changed out
- N7TR r...@n7tr.com
To: drakelist drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Sat, Dec 17, 2011 11:54 am
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C PTO Brass Gears replacement
Ive had my R4C PTO rebuilt about 8 months ago and the PTO tuning felt
great. Before the rebuild it would stick and would have different
tightness as I
:53 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C PTO Brass Gears replacement
Ive had my R4C PTO rebuilt about 8 months ago and the PTO tuning felt
great. Before the rebuild it would stick and would have different
tightness as I tuned.
I hadn't used the rig for a few months and turned it on last night and I
have
, 2011 11:54 am
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C PTO Brass Gears replacement
Ive had my R4C PTO rebuilt about 8 months ago and the PTO tuning felt
great. Before the rebuild it would stick and would have different
tightness as I tuned.
I hadn't used the rig for a few months and turned it on last night
I had questions re: the Sherwood mods. When I emailed Rob Sherwood (email
address on his web site), he emailed me instructions for *all* the mods. I
would include a description of the differences on your PD4. Mike
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Greetings from over the Pond, oddly I have had a R4C stored in a damp area, and
years later when I fired up it still works..though I have only run it short
periods. The 2nd R4C is rather deaf both with normal rx and with the xtal
calibrater..if its not the valve and I have both 6ej7 and the uk
On Tue, 27 Sep 2011 07:41:03 -0400, ian parkinson wrote:
I saw a Mod for the TR 7 which involves cutting some pcb tracks for all band
tx option..it certainly would be great to operate on the 30 metre WARC band.
Any thoughts over this mod is it too risky ??
The only real risk, per se, is that
just a note if you like to try shielding the transformer or the VFO try
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I am looking into the filters on my R4C. I have 2 Heath Dynamics filters mounted in the radio. Can anyone tell me the history of these filters and the original use?ThanksTerry
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Terry -
The manufacturer is 'Heath Dynamics' no relation to Heathkit. They
were one of several companies to make filters for the R-4C. A couple of
the others were Piezo Technology and Network Sciences, plus the latest
receivers had a Japanese made filter.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
R4C 500khz CW filter $45 + $5 s/h.
Thanks
George K4MLB
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Looking for someone who has a spare they do not need from a parts
R4Cor anyone who has rebuilt one of these? Looks like the crimps
that hold in the bearings has worn on the reduction drive assembly.
Thanks...
Rich
Rich N7TR
ex KI3V, N3AMK, WB3JOV
www.n7tr.com http://www.n7tr.com
MY R4C HYBRID #27948 HAS LOST ABOUT 20DB OF SIGNAL STRENGTH. IT SEEMS TO HEAR
OK BUT THE S METER
SHOWS ~20DB LOWER ALL THE TIME. IT HAS 4 SOLID STATE TUBE REPLACEMENTS FOR
6EJ6 TUBES.
I HAVE SWAPPED THE TUBE REPLACEMENTS AROUND A FEW TIMES WITH NO CHANGE IN
SIGNAL STRENGTH.
IS THEIR A WAY
Here's an update to my S-meter setting woes (and oddly the list seems to
have gone out for the last day or so) - I used the directions in the early
serial number manual on WB4HFN's site with a little bit of changes - mostly
using the s-meter control R33 and R36 to set the end points of the
Well I read the instructions in the manual but in the end it didn't seem
like it was setup right: s-meter zero pot to mid range then setting the
s-meter to S-3 (with a 1 micro-volt signal) and then setting the s-meter to a
30,000 micro-volt signal (60 over s-9). Before I started this the
I bought a TR-4CW/RIT off ebay and it would jump in frequency even
when just listening. I found that one of those dumbell ceramic
capacitors inside the PTO
had a very small crack in it. I replaced the cap and all is well.
73, Joe Pyles KC9LAD.
At 05:19 PM 8/19/2010, you wrote:
Hi People,
Sorry. Zener diode in the vfo
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David Assaf, III
On Aug 20, 2010, at 12:28 PM, David Assaf w...@cox.net wrote:
Change the 3zener diade in the CFO
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David Assaf, III
On Aug 19, 2010, at 4:19 PM, pony...@aol.com wrote:
Hi People,
I've got an R4C
Hi People,
I've got an R4C that is jumping frequency by +- 1 Khz, then slowly
returns to the correct frequency only to repeat again, and again.
I have installed the ground strap mod, and exchanged several tubes,
cleaned the switching, and checked all the RCA jacks on the rear panel. At
I have obtained an R4C with many of the Sherwood mods installed
including the solid state 3d mixer which is supposed to eliminate the
dreaded frying crackle. Unfortunately occasionally I hear a bit of
static sounding to me like what a brief solar flare might sound. It is
not really a hiss
wrote:
From: K4GM- George k...@verizon.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C static after Sherwood 3d mixer mod
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Date: Saturday, July 31, 2010, 8:06 AM
I have obtained an R4C with many of
the Sherwood mods installed including the solid state 3d
mixer which is supposed
Bob,
Thanks for that tip for the R4C. I think I'll just DeOxit mine while it
is on the bench being re-capped!!! Isn't this list the greatest??
73,
Don, WB5HAK
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crashes would occur out of nowhere and last a few seconds.
Took me weeks to find it.
73,
Bob WW3QB
--- On Sat, 7/31/10, K4GM- George k...@verizon.net wrote:
From: K4GM- George k...@verizon.net
Subject: [Drakelist] R4C static after Sherwood 3d mixer mod
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Date: Saturday
Hi all,
I think it's called the band pass switch; it's the AM, SSB, CW, and all the
narrower CW positions. It's noisy. When slightly moving the switch it
makes a lot of noise that causes the AVC to cut the received signal way
down. Sometimes, in the AM position, I have to bang on the case
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