John King wrote:
I have acquired a Gates "Stereo Statesman" Broadcast
Audio console that has four channels and two analog
meters. I also acquired the power supply and "cue"
amplifier.
I need an equipment manual for said audio console. Can
anyone assist? Your assistance appreciated and will
pay
Glenn Laser wrote:
Hi group I am Glenn W3WTE
At the age of 12 I lived about 3 blocks from W3PHL in Springfield. Wow
what a antenna and I never met the man. Just imagine what happened
when he came on the air and my Ocean Hopper was turned on. Every once
in a while I could hear the station he wa
patrick jankowiak wrote:
> I'm restoring a nice old AM transmitter from 1957 and it has a UTC
> CG-512 transformer to drive the modulator grids.
>
> My catalogs don't show this hefty model, does anyone have the
> datasheet for it please?
>
I don't see a CG-512 in either the 1957 or 1967 Radio-El
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> In a message dated 2/4/03 10:53:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
> [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
>
> > Mike, kd0ar, located in Youngstown, OH. I used to be
> > somewhat active on 75nd 40 a number of years ago, and still
> > operate very sporadically on 75. I am a broadcast e
Donald Chester wrote:
> >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >
> >Sorry for the erroneous post.
> >
> >In all my catalogs, CG refers to audio transformers. Are you sure of the
> >number?
>
> CG means "commercial grade". It applies to both audio and power
> transformers. This line of transformers was or
Donald Chester wrote:
> >From: Charles Ring W3NU <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> >
> > > Someone else said that the output was
> > >
> > > High voltage 2400-1750-0-1750-2400VAC, DC voltage 2000/1500, 300 mA
> >continuous
> > >
> > &
Jeff Edmonson wrote:
> > >Sorry for the erroneous post.
> > >
> > >In all my catalogs, CG refers to audio transformers. Are you sure of the
> > >number?
>
> Yup - it's a CG-305 - verified it this morning. Odd, though -
> Someone else said that the output was
>
> High voltage 2400-1750-0-1750-24
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> Sorry for the erroneous post.
>
> In all my catalogs, CG refers to audio transformers. Are you sure of the
> number?
>
> John, W4AWM
There are UTC Commercial Grade (CG) audio, plate, and filament transformers
and chokes.
73 de W3NU
Jeff Edmonson wrote:
> Looking for this transformer on the internet proved useless. Google let me
> down
> :-(
>
> Does anyone have an old UTC Catalogue and can tell me what the current ratings
> on this plate transformer are?
>
> The two secondary windings are 3500v and 4800v.
>
> I believe it
>From the November, 1987 issue - files 3 and 4 are pictures:
www.qsl.net/w3nu/w2oy-1.jpg
www.qsl.net/w3nu/w2oy-2.jpg
www.qsl.net/w3nu/w2oy-3.jpg
www.qsl.net/w3nu/w2oy-4.jpg
www.qsl.net/w3nu/w2oy-5.jpg
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russ dworakowski wrote:
> Charles, I have a 500B, that came to me as basket case. I ended up with
> all new iron. Hopefully, yours was stored well, and not ina damp
> location. If so, it would be good to just fire it up and let it dry out.
> Its amazing how much moisture those old ope
The time has come to revive my Globe King 500A, which is in generally
good condition and mostly unmodified. Where can I find info on it, such
as how to eliminate the "couplettes" in the modulator, and anything else
I need to know.
I don't have any ER issues but i do have much or most of AM
Press/E
> > W2OY Lancaster, NY: "No kids, no lids, no school bus riders." I was all
> > three, lived abt 8 miles away. Tuff time getting my DX-35 heard thru Mike's
> > BC-610.
>
He was still at it into the mid-late sixties, the way i remember it is "CQ
Class A
only, no kids no lids no space cadets"
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