[AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread jeremy-ca
I vaguely remember a thread on here about the TBW Navy transmitter and its 
800 cycle power supply.


Since Ive had the complete TX offered to me Im wondering if that PS has any 
use at all? Or should I just leave it behind?


Carl
KM1H



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[AMRadio] Re: BC-1G or H multimeter

2008-01-02 Thread A.R.S. - WA5AM
On Dec 30, 2007 7:10 AM, A.R.S. - WA5AM <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Have a friend in Texas that has a bad multimeter in his Gates BC-G.
> This is the one that switches between various stages.  I would
> appreciate hearing from anyone that might have a good working one for
> sale, or knows where we can get one.  He would like to keep it
> original of course.
>

Cancel my request.  Thanks.
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Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread jkhildre
Those high frequench power supplies are for aircraft use, as they have less 
iron in the transformers, re lighter weight.
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Subject: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply


I vaguely remember a thread on here about the TBW Navy transmitter and its 
800 cycle power supply.


Since Ive had the complete TX offered to me Im wondering if that PS has 
any use at all? Or should I just leave it behind?


Carl
KM1H



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Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread jkhildre
As a youngster I bough a lot of WWII surplus and some of it had high freq 
dynamotor power supplies.  They wee usuall thrown away and we would home 
brew a power supply.


Joe, KL7DWE
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Subject: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply


I vaguely remember a thread on here about the TBW Navy transmitter and its 
800 cycle power supply.


Since Ive had the complete TX offered to me Im wondering if that PS has 
any use at all? Or should I just leave it behind?


Carl
KM1H



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Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread Mike Sawyer
Hmmm,
I thought most of that stuff was 400Hz? We used to have 60~400Hz 
motor-generators on ship for our computers. I have a notch in my hearing 
right at 400Hz courtesy of those mogens.
Mod-U-Lator,
Mike(y)
W3SLK
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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply


As a youngster I bough a lot of WWII surplus and some of it had high freq
dynamotor power supplies.  They wee usuall thrown away and we would home
brew a power supply.

Joe, KL7DWE

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Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread jeremy-ca
Im aware of that but someone in the thread mentioned some part of the PS 
that was useful or that he wanted.


Carl

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Subject: Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply


Those high frequench power supplies are for aircraft use, as they have 
less iron in the transformers, re lighter weight.
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From: "jeremy-ca" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: 
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 3:34 PM
Subject: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply


I vaguely remember a thread on here about the TBW Navy transmitter and its 
800 cycle power supply.


Since Ive had the complete TX offered to me Im wondering if that PS has 
any use at all? Or should I just leave it behind?


Carl
KM1H



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[AMRadio] Fw: amplifier meter set

2008-01-02 Thread Joe Crawford

Thought someone might need this.
   Joe W4AAB
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From: "George Babits" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

To: "baswaplist" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2008 4:44 PM
Subject: FS: amplifier meter set



Removed from Gates KWFM transmitter 4 meters: VSWR/power
output fs=1 ma; 0-10 AC volts; 0-5000 DC volts fs=1 ma, with multiplier;
0-1 DC amps.  The ammeter is a Weston replacement which is close but not 
an

exact
match for the others.  Meters are 3.15 wide. 3.375 high.  Sell as a set 
for

$55.00.
or split up for $17.00 each.  Estimated shipping weight for the set  12 
pounds.


Sorry, no overseas sales or shipping.

Thanks for looking,
George
W7HDL




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Re: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

2008-01-02 Thread doxemf


Hello Carl,

Bill, KB3DKS here.

It was I who started the thread on the TBW setup.
 I have the HF transmitter section which is now upended on a table so 
it can be wired up .
  It is a work of art with the output section containing two roller 
inductors, one for final tuning and one for the antenna. I have seen 
smaller rollers in so called 1 kw commercial tuners.


  The Power supply unit is useful if you intend to use the original 
suppressor modulation scheme as it contains the mod transformer and 
small modulator section.
  Otherwise the 800cy power supply itself is useless. A nice matching 
panel that if I didn't already have the proper supplys and plate 
modulator I would be interested in, but if you are close enough to 
western MA for a pickup I would not mind having it myself just to 
complete the set. I have the matching LF transmitter as well but it is 
missing a lot of parts.


 The supply is certainly not necessary to set up the HF unit for use. I 
will be using the original output tube to get it running but may 
convert to an 813 later.  The trick for me now is the rebuild of the 
Meissner 150B supply and mod decks to use with it.


 If you do not get the schematics I will take a try at scanning the 
laminated long one that came in the case.  If you happen to come by the 
actual manual, a copy of some pages would be appreciated since the 
included schematic does not have any voltage readings.


Will be glad to keep you updated on my progress with the transmitter.

Have Fun,
73,
Bill, KB3DKS

-Original Message-
From: jeremy-ca <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: AMRadio@mailman.qth.net
Sent: Wed, 2 Jan 2008 7:34 pm
Subject: [AMRadio] TBW 800 Hz Power Supply

I vaguely remember a thread on here about the TBW Navy transmitter and 
its

800 cycle power supply.

Since Ive had the complete TX offered to me Im wondering if that PS has 
any

use at all? Or should I just leave it behind?

Carl
KM1H



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