Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread Joe Pyles
You need one Bourns 1k pot 3296W-1-102LF for the 10 volt adjustment, 
and 5 Bourns 10k pots 3296W-1-103LF for the passband frequency adjustments.

They are $2.19 each at Newark.

73

Joe Pyles, KC9LAD


At 03:42 PM 12/12/2009, you wrote:
It's been a while now, so I don't recall if the exact numbers listed 
there are still available, but you should be able to find out on 
mouser.com - that's where I bought mine.  Note that a resistor (one 
per pot) located near each pot position must be relocated to the 
back of the board to make room for the pots.


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[Drakelist] L4B plastic fan blade

2009-12-12 Thread Troy Gosser
 i have a blower that has a cracked plastic fan blade hub. it is making it spin 
out of balance. just checking to see if anyone had access to them or a suitable 
replacement.
thanks troy
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[Drakelist] L4B blower wheel

2009-12-12 Thread k9sqg
Would the Drake enthusiast that contacted me about blower wheels please contact 
me off list?  As often occurs, AOL deleted some of my emails.


73,


Evan


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[Drakelist] T-4X problem

2009-12-12 Thread Jim Theisen

Hi Folks

Here I am back with the T-4x problem again.

On LSB there is a low power carrier all the time the mike is pushed.
The LSB SSB audio is nice but the underlying carrier is always there.
The USB does not have a carrier but the audio is some what distorted.
The AM position has no carrier or audio.
The CW position works as it should.
The Tune position works as it should.

The balance control and C-2 will reduce the carrier to a very low point 
in LSB but has really no effect on USB.

I have a TR-3 I fixed and am familiar how to adjust the balance controls.
I am checking voltages. I checked the diodes in the balanced modulator 
T-14 all looks good to me.

It is like AM is working in the SSB position.

Anyway  I am not sure how proceed any helpful hints will be appreciated.

--
Jim Theisen (WB8REH)
It is better to keep silent and be thought a fool,
than to speak and remove all doubt.
My Daddy


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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread K8AC
Here's the link to the original article: 
http://members.ziggo.nl/cmulder/drake.htm#bookmark5


It's been a while now, so I don't recall if the exact numbers listed there 
are still available, but you should be able to find out on mouser.com - 
that's where I bought mine.  Note that a resistor (one per pot) located near 
each pot position must be relocated to the back of the board to make room 
for the pots.


73, K8AC

- Original Message - 
From: "Jack" 

To: "K8AC" 
Cc: "Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)" ; 
"'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'" 

Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please


Hi All,

Does anyone know the Bourns (also Dale maybe?) 10 turn pot part number that 
will drop into the TR-7? I have been wanting to do that for a while. Those 
one turn guys are just too touchy.

Thanks.

73,
Jack WA9NQW
On Dec 12, 2009, at 1:50 PM, K8AC wrote:

Make sure to check the 10V adjustment FIRST!  This affects everything and 
is the reason you need to use the PBT to tune in SSB.  The Service Manual 
covers that well and shows it as the first step.   The adjustment pot is 
on the power supply board and easy to bump, throwing everything that 
depends on the 10V line off.  As I mentioned in a previous email, the real 
solution to that repeating problem is to replace the adjustment pots on 
the power supply board with multi-turn Bourns pots which won't change 
value when bumped or vibrated.


73, Floyd - K8AC

- Original Message - From: "Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)" 


To: "'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'" 
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please



Hello everyone

I have now stripped & cleaned the Molex connectors,and all the connectors 
on

the Digital display board.
This leaves

So far my TR7 is now receiving on all bands apart from 28MHz. I injected 
a

signal on the amateur bands at 1uV and this was certainly discernable.
However, still no 28MHz and now 7MHz appears to be starting at 8MHz and I
press the "down" button twice to get to 7MHz. Changing the band switch up 
or
down and then returning to 7MHz does the same...ie 8MHz.So I guess 
further

board cleaning is called for tomorrow.I'll finish off the connectors and
switches tomorrow.

I tried the RX sie of things and noticed that the PBT is needed to 
resolve

an SSB signal, so I guess I need to look at that as well.

I'll get the receive side going on all bands first, then look at 
alignment &

voltages.

Thanks all for the help so far.

Regards

Adrian MW1LCR
-Original Message-
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net 
[mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]

On Behalf Of Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
Sent: 12 December 2009 09:27
To: 'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please


Hello everyone

Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.

I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the 
many

suggestions I received.

Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is 
the

same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners.

The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
(TIP31).

He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching 
board
and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the 
serial

C3988W on the board.

I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then.

Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, 
the

XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low 
Band
contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt 
FT102

& Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)

Best wishes & many thanks !

Adrian MW1LCR

North Wales.



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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread Jack
Hi All,

Does anyone know the Bourns (also Dale maybe?) 10 turn pot part number that 
will drop into the TR-7? I have been wanting to do that for a while. Those one 
turn guys are just too touchy.
Thanks.

73,
Jack WA9NQW
On Dec 12, 2009, at 1:50 PM, K8AC wrote:

> Make sure to check the 10V adjustment FIRST!  This affects everything and is 
> the reason you need to use the PBT to tune in SSB.  The Service Manual covers 
> that well and shows it as the first step.   The adjustment pot is on the 
> power supply board and easy to bump, throwing everything that depends on the 
> 10V line off.  As I mentioned in a previous email, the real solution to that 
> repeating problem is to replace the adjustment pots on the power supply board 
> with multi-turn Bourns pots which won't change value when bumped or vibrated.
> 
> 73, Floyd - K8AC
> 
> - Original Message - From: "Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)" 
> 
> To: "'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'" 
> Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:25 PM
> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please
> 
> 
>> Hello everyone
>> 
>> I have now stripped & cleaned the Molex connectors,and all the connectors on
>> the Digital display board.
>> This leaves
>> 
>> So far my TR7 is now receiving on all bands apart from 28MHz. I injected a
>> signal on the amateur bands at 1uV and this was certainly discernable.
>> However, still no 28MHz and now 7MHz appears to be starting at 8MHz and I
>> press the "down" button twice to get to 7MHz. Changing the band switch up or
>> down and then returning to 7MHz does the same...ie 8MHz.So I guess further
>> board cleaning is called for tomorrow.I'll finish off the connectors and
>> switches tomorrow.
>> 
>> I tried the RX sie of things and noticed that the PBT is needed to resolve
>> an SSB signal, so I guess I need to look at that as well.
>> 
>> I'll get the receive side going on all bands first, then look at alignment &
>> voltages.
>> 
>> Thanks all for the help so far.
>> 
>> Regards
>> 
>> Adrian MW1LCR
>> -Original Message-
>> From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
>> On Behalf Of Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
>> Sent: 12 December 2009 09:27
>> To: 'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'
>> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please
>> 
>> 
>> Hello everyone
>> 
>> Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.
>> 
>> I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the many
>> suggestions I received.
>> 
>> Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is the
>> same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners.
>> 
>> The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
>> changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
>> transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
>> (TIP31).
>> 
>> He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching board
>> and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the serial
>> C3988W on the board.
>> 
>> I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then.
>> 
>> Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, the
>> XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
>> although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low Band
>> contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt FT102
>> & Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)
>> 
>> Best wishes & many thanks !
>> 
>> Adrian MW1LCR
>> 
>> North Wales.
>> 
>> 
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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread K8AC
Make sure to check the 10V adjustment FIRST!  This affects everything and is 
the reason you need to use the PBT to tune in SSB.  The Service Manual 
covers that well and shows it as the first step.   The adjustment pot is on 
the power supply board and easy to bump, throwing everything that depends on 
the 10V line off.  As I mentioned in a previous email, the real solution to 
that repeating problem is to replace the adjustment pots on the power supply 
board with multi-turn Bourns pots which won't change value when bumped or 
vibrated.


73, Floyd - K8AC

- Original Message - 
From: "Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)" 

To: "'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'" 
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2009 2:25 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please



Hello everyone

I have now stripped & cleaned the Molex connectors,and all the connectors 
on

the Digital display board.
This leaves

So far my TR7 is now receiving on all bands apart from 28MHz. I injected a
signal on the amateur bands at 1uV and this was certainly discernable.
However, still no 28MHz and now 7MHz appears to be starting at 8MHz and I
press the "down" button twice to get to 7MHz. Changing the band switch up 
or

down and then returning to 7MHz does the same...ie 8MHz.So I guess further
board cleaning is called for tomorrow.I'll finish off the connectors and
switches tomorrow.

I tried the RX sie of things and noticed that the PBT is needed to resolve
an SSB signal, so I guess I need to look at that as well.

I'll get the receive side going on all bands first, then look at alignment 
&

voltages.

Thanks all for the help so far.

Regards

Adrian MW1LCR
-Original Message-
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net 
[mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]

On Behalf Of Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
Sent: 12 December 2009 09:27
To: 'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please


Hello everyone

Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.

I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the 
many

suggestions I received.

Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is 
the

same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners.

The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
(TIP31).

He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching board
and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the serial
C3988W on the board.

I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then.

Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, 
the

XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low 
Band
contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt 
FT102

& Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)

Best wishes & many thanks !

Adrian MW1LCR

North Wales.



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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
Hello everyone

I have now stripped & cleaned the Molex connectors,and all the connectors on
the Digital display board.
This leaves 

So far my TR7 is now receiving on all bands apart from 28MHz. I injected a
signal on the amateur bands at 1uV and this was certainly discernable.
However, still no 28MHz and now 7MHz appears to be starting at 8MHz and I
press the "down" button twice to get to 7MHz. Changing the band switch up or
down and then returning to 7MHz does the same...ie 8MHz.So I guess further
board cleaning is called for tomorrow.I'll finish off the connectors and
switches tomorrow. 

I tried the RX sie of things and noticed that the PBT is needed to resolve
an SSB signal, so I guess I need to look at that as well. 

I'll get the receive side going on all bands first, then look at alignment &
voltages. 

Thanks all for the help so far.

Regards

Adrian MW1LCR
-Original Message-
From: drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net]
On Behalf Of Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
Sent: 12 December 2009 09:27
To: 'drakel...@.zerobeat.net'
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please


Hello everyone

Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.

I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the many
suggestions I received. 

Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is the
same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners. 

The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
(TIP31).  

He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching board
and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the serial
C3988W on the board.

I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then. 

Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, the
XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low Band
contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt FT102
& Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)

Best wishes & many thanks !

Adrian MW1LCR

North Wales.  



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[Drakelist] L-7 Fan Has Been Spoken For

2009-12-12 Thread Jim DiMauro
I have a taker for the fan.

Jim



  

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[Drakelist] Anyone Need an L-7 Fan?

2009-12-12 Thread Jim DiMauro
I replaced the fan in my L-7 because it began to get slightly noisy
when on high speed.  Not very loud, but just loud enough to annoy me. 
If anyone wants the old one they can have it for the cost of shipping
($4.95 for USPS Flat Rate box).

73,
Jim
W2BVM


  

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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread Tom Evans, AG9X
Adrian,

There are two boards that are commonly found with a TR-7.  One is the board
needed to operate the rig when the DR-7 digital display board is removed for
testing or alignment.  It is labeled C3990W and is shown here:
http://incolor.inetnebr.com/jshorney/tr7ext.htm

The other is the board which is removed when the NB-7 noise blanker is
installed.  Early rigs shipped without the NB-7.  The later TR-7A included
the NB-7 board.  The NB-7 board itself is shown here:
http://www.dproducts.be/Drake_Museum/images/NB7color.jpg


Good luck,
-Tom



On Sat, Dec 12, 2009 at 3:27 AM, Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
wrote:

> Hello everyone
>
> Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.
>
> I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the many
> suggestions I received.
>
> Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is
> the
> same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners.
>
> The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
> changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
> transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
> (TIP31).
>
> He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching board
> and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the serial
> C3988W on the board.
>
> I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then.
>
> Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, the
> XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
> although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low Band
> contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt
> FT102
> & Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)
>
> Best wishes & many thanks !
>
> Adrian MW1LCR
>
> North Wales.
>
>
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Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Help please

2009-12-12 Thread Adrian Rees (MW1LCR)
Hello everyone

Thank you all for your replies, both on and off list.

I'll start by stripping & cleaning the PC Board connectors, as per the many
suggestions I received. 

Over here in the UK, we have a product called Servisol, which I guess is the
same as your Dexoit. Both switch & contact cleaners. 

The guy I bought the TR7 from had started restoring the radio and had
changed two transistors, before stopping work on it. These were two
transistors are in the power supply section, specifically Q2104 and Q2105
(TIP31).  

He had also acquired two spare boards for the radio, an IF Switching board
and what appears to be a interstage RF amplifier, identified by the serial
C3988W on the board.

I'll clean the connectors and see what we have got then. 

Since it's a week or two before Christmas, and we live up in the hills, the
XYL wants to go shopping, so its doubtful I'll achieve much on it today,
although I may have time this evening, between contacts in the UBA Low Band
contest which is on tonight & tomorrow morning.(I'm running my rebuilt FT102
& Dentron Linear for a bit of nostalgia !)

Best wishes & many thanks !

Adrian MW1LCR

North Wales.  



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