Re: [Drakelist] Cable for L-4B

2008-08-14 Thread Ron Wagner
Just replace the two pin socket with an RCA jack.  You will find that mod 
on some AC4 power supplies beacues it was a Drake service shop mod.  Or I 
think at Thom's site there is an article on making your own plug with bras 
rods and epoxy.  www.zerobeat.net


http://www.zerobeat.net/drakelist/voxrelayplug.html

73,
Ron WD8SBB

On Wed, 13 Aug 2008 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:



In a message dated 8/13/2008 4:30:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The amp is use less with out this cable

Far from it. All you need to do is make up a simple 2 conductor cable with
virtually any size wire. The pins can come from old crystals or tube bases.
Several years ago, Radio shack had some twin lead connectors with identical
spacing. Drake came out with a conversion kit for the AC-4 PS which was simply 
an
RCC jack on a piece of metal which replaced the original 2 pin connector.

When wiring it up, you can use a VOM to determine polarity. One side of each
connector is a hard ground. The other lead is hot.

It is not necessary to use the AGC circuitry and many folks do not. Follow
the AGC instructions in the L-4B manual.

Don't make the mistake that many do and try to drive the pants off the amp.
You will shorten the tube life and the signal on the other end will not differ
significantly with a few hundred watts less power from your end. Those bottles
are getting expensive and used properly, will last for many years.

I suggest that you investigate installing a soft start circuit in the amp.
There are a number of versions available, some being a simple series plug in the
AC line. Also, when you first fire up the amp if it has been sitting a long
time, let the bottles cook at least 30 minutes or so before you hit them with
HV.

The L-4B is a great little amp.  Have fun with it.

73,

John,  W4AWM



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[Drakelist] Cable for L-4B

2008-08-13 Thread Bill
Anyone know where I can buy or anyone have for sale the 2 pin to 2 pin cable 
that goes from the AC-4 power supply to the L-4B amp?
 
The amp is use less with out this cable.
 
Thanks!
 
73
Bill
K9BuB


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Re: [Drakelist] Cable for L-4B

2008-08-13 Thread W4AWM
 
In a message dated 8/13/2008 4:30:38 PM Pacific Daylight Time, 
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:

The amp is use less with out this cable

Far from it. All you need to do is make up a simple 2 conductor cable with 
virtually any size wire. The pins can come from old crystals or tube bases. 
Several years ago, Radio shack had some twin lead connectors with identical 
spacing. Drake came out with a conversion kit for the AC-4 PS which was simply 
an 
RCC jack on a piece of metal which replaced the original 2 pin connector.
 
When wiring it up, you can use a VOM to determine polarity. One side of each 
connector is a hard ground. The other lead is hot.
 
It is not necessary to use the AGC circuitry and many folks do not. Follow 
the AGC instructions in the L-4B manual. 
 
Don't make the mistake that many do and try to drive the pants off the amp. 
You will shorten the tube life and the signal on the other end will not differ 
significantly with a few hundred watts less power from your end. Those bottles 
are getting expensive and used properly, will last for many years.
 
I suggest that you investigate installing a soft start circuit in the amp. 
There are a number of versions available, some being a simple series plug in 
the 
AC line. Also, when you first fire up the amp if it has been sitting a long 
time, let the bottles cook at least 30 minutes or so before you hit them with 
HV. 
 
The L-4B is a great little amp.  Have fun with it.
 
73,
 
John,  W4AWM



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