. All that is left to do is center up the round khz
dial and then do an alignment. I want to take this opportunity to thank all
the guys especially John and Don and all the others for the valuable advice.
Without it I think the radio would still be in the corner gathering dust
while I tried to
A lot of my BA Radio Lore
came from exactly this kind of 'mail copying', if yahknowhuttamean...
I imagine others will add to this, suggest other ideas, etc.
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intermittent? Is it mode-dependant? Band dependant? etc etc...
I've worked through some fairly 'special' problems with my own R-388s
and R-390s... but always managed to get 'em fixed - especially with the
amazing assistance of the folks here on the Am Reflector...
Im near Raleigh, and have an Apache that was sold as needing a power tranny
or PS choke... BUT, I also have a replacement power supply tranny AND a PS
Choke to go with it.
If you're interested, beam me an email
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manual. The BFO in the Falcon doesn't work. The Falcon
is very different from the MBR 5 and MBR 6.
I have a couple hundred boatanchors and have many
manuals. If you need a specific manual, just let me
know.
My mailing address is:
John King, K5PGW
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Denham Springs, Loui
I have a Morrow Falcon receiver and need a schematic
or manual for it. Will pay for a copy and shipping and
handling. Please email me direct. Thanks and 73, John,
K5PGW
Choose the right car based on
At 01:03 PM 6/26/2007, you wrote:
Passing this along from a recent add at QTH.com. After this weekend
it'll be no more (John Dilks, this is right in your hometown! I'll
also bet it's not too far from Brett):
"NEW JERSEY ESTATE C L E A R O U T It is all going out.
Th
At 01:05 PM 6/24/2007, you wrote:
Gross CB-80 transmitter.
Hi Don,
Me again. Could you send me a photo of the Gross? You keep tempting me.
By the way, I really liked the Navy book.
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My Friend Perry, W5KGZ, is in need of a modulation XFMR for a BC610. Can
anyone help him.
John, WA5BXO
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Hi John. Do you by any chance know
Cool deal but only 100 watts? And low antennas. What's with that? I guess
just to experiment with but if they open it up to all, then 100 watts is
hardly worth the trouble for big glass and iron.
John
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Am I missing something or is this a typo.
Maybe the FCC has opened up a band down at 500KCs that I am not aware of.
There is a lot I am not aware of these days!!
John, WA5BXO
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opping
resistor.
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elation to some, but it has had 95% of the work
done already - needs just the tuning mods for 160/80 -
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I need the Top cover and bottom cover for the cabinet
of a Hammarlund Four Twenty Transmitter or Four Eleven
Modulstor. Would be interested in a "parts unit" of
either model that consisted of my needed covers.
Thanks and 73, J
Correction to spelling:
But it won't be tomorrow. It takes me some time to do things these days.
Sorry
John, WA5BXO
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I'll see if I can draw one up for you Mike. And put pictures up for all to
look at. But it want be tomorrow. It take me some time to do things these
days.
John, WA5BXO
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Geoff said: So, John has Otis' 833 final in his possession and is going to
replac
Opps, sorry I meant to send that to Geoff, W5OMR
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ckwise for the
thing to come to life.
The Final will require a little more work because of heat damaged wiring and
rubber insulators type feed through grommets.
I will take some pictures
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you looking for a wiring diagram or parts descriptions and values?
John, WA5BXO
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Hello
Larry,
I was wrong, it's a B&W 850 not an 850A..
John
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Larry,
I will check, I think I may have an 850A.
$65.00 plus shipping from 98072
73 John KD7KFT
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On Sun, 27 May 2007, A.R.S. - W5AMI wrote:
We should, since last I heard, he IS still alive and well :-)
Dang - man must be fairly close the century mark!
He was "older-looking" in the 50s. Maybe all that RF exposure...
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J
he
memory of Leo Meyerson alive and well
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Do you mean a working LPB transmitter, or just a hulk?
I have two a 25 watt and a 50 watt, both need fixing. I might part with the 25,
needs some work.
73
John
K5PRO
> BTW...anyone got an LPB they want to get rid of for cheap?
>
> Bob Carter
I have a Cornell Dublier mica cap which matches your description. It is marked
Type 9 FLS, 0.0001 uF, 3kV WV, 6 kV Test Voltage. Would that work?
73
John
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> Date: Wed, 23 May 2007 18:30:05 -0500
> From: "Rick Brashear" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: [AMRadio] Las
constant firing of crowbar protection
circuit. I never used that brand again, oulled them all out and trashed them.
Switched to E2V from the UK. These particular National tubes were marked made
in USSR I believe.
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John K5PRO
the house
I'm sure it will be more often.
Thanks again Larry and have a safe trip.
All Please be careful on the road!
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Should have the expedition
complete tonight. If not the wife will kill me as some of the kids summer
things are there as well and she needs them!
John
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Rick I have a few hundred of this type of cap, most to many NOS. I will check
to see if I have the value you need after I get the kids to bed tonight. One
thing to note is I don't have test gear that will check it at the rated voltage!
John,
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From:
On Wed, 9 May 2007, Rick Brashear wrote:
Does anyone know of a source for the old style spade and eye connectors?
www.mcmaster.com - enter 'terminals' in Le Boit de Search...
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d,
I think you just funded our retirement. Getting the audiophools to buy items
to compensate for house wiring. I knew there was a reason I liked you
Good to see you briefly at Near-Fest. You guys did a great Job!
John Flood
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Contact your Congressman. Get your neighbors to do so as well.
73, John
At 09:20 AM 5/4/2007, you wrote:
I tell them they should bui;d another post office nerar us so we
won't have to CONSTANTLY wait in line for 30-35 minutes.
They ignore me. I would pay 50 cents for a stamp
and
then gets $200 for it - well, then - we both got our asking price, and we
both made money.
As long as you have gotten 'value' for your Item, what does it matter
who the parties in the transaction were? My 20
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And now I write "Each ITEM in this box - $1" sigh
Slightly off the current topic, but it goes to show it "takes all
kinds"..
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remove it, threads intact.
That was several years ago, and I have used the receiver almost daily
ever since.
Don k4kyv
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high-center a Project, no?
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Sorry,
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Bow:
You need to start over if you want to get 600 watts carrier output.
A pair of 813s is just not capable of doing this in linear AM service. 150
to 200 watts is about it. And you don't have enough power supply either for
large AM service. Keep in mind that to get a carrier of 600 watt
ervice is
excellent, items packed well - and you couldn't ask for a nice guy to deal
with.
My 200 millidollar for a Monday evening...
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x27; the beautiful output network can be seen at the top,
above the 833s. The capacitor and the big inductor are perfect for a balanced
tuner, old style, good for at least a kW of 100% AM!
http://www.sbe124.org/old_xmtr_rescue/our_old_xmtr.html
That is one big mama, that rig.
73
John
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>
Another source of early information on 'Stopper' networks in transmitters was
the original 500 kW WLW report in Proc of IRE by Fyler of GE (1930s). They had
large flames caused by parasitic oscillations and had to stop them to prevent
distruction.
73
John K5PRO
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a RA1000. :-(
>
> Better to put up a tuned antenna, and restore the RA1000 to service. :-)
>
> 73 de Bill, AB6MT
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for the antenna
connection, and a split variable capacitor. The inductor was for AM band, so it
has enough L to work down to 160 as well. Keep an eye open for RA1000s getting
dumped, not too many left.
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polarized outlets in my parents 100 year old house.
Next I tried ham radio, that seemed to be the ticket
73
John
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> > Coverage, coverage, coverage! What memories you had me remember.
> > Anyone else do the "Cutting Edge" in the AM bands?
&
No Problem George, hope you all have a great time.
John, WA5BXO
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George
If you asking to me, WA5BXO/John, then no. I will not be going to Belton.
Sorry, I have Boy Scout stuff to deal with but thanks for asking.
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Howard to everyone.
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A retired rural neighbor (~3/4 mile away, thank goodmess) had been building a
Rife generator, to treat his wifes illness - so he told me. He got some sort of
11 meter amplifier and was messing around with a microphone booster (like a
Turner +2 mike) or something, and called me for help I thi
io Newsgroup,
already in progress
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Who is a lifelong keyboard player (with the exception of... [eww!]
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1970...
I think it's actually contributing to Global Warming... all those watts
hitting the ionosphere all at once...
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n the same efficiency.
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The 4-65 is a Higher voltage, and lower current tube. In class C service,
the efficiency is really great at 3kv plate voltage, and i
ouse - the
rest is disposed around the back fence.
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nimum attenuation factor."
BTW, this is one of the better Schaums outlines I have seen, with real
practical information.
73
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The big rig move is not planned for yet. We are still getting the temp
station set up. You have to move very slowly with Otis! He doesn't like
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stations with a 10KC channel don't
meet his specs.
Don being wide is as much of a bunch of BS as Otis running over 1KW, as he
has been accused. It is simply not true.
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HIHI
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On Tue, 27 Mar 2007, Rick Brashear wrote:
Brad,
I couldn't get it to work?
Rick
www.bta5f.org
works on this end...
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inal tank coil. I
think there might have also been an AM modulator, I
really don't remember for sure. My magazines are in
Louisiana and i am in Colorado, otherwise, I could
pass along the page number. 73, Jo
1972 TT5 manual.
So: if they were made starting in 1950 - why are they not in the data
books until nearly 15 years later..?
I'm sure there's a fine answer out there, somewhere just one of
those trivial pusuits to distract one from the day's Business.. ;}
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Joh
rs out there - Google for "Ebay research" and you'll
find 'em.
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A began to
produce the device sometime after 1964... does anyone have better info on
the history and development of this very 'popular' power tube?
Thanks in advance for any enlightenment!
Okay - over and out...
Cheers
On Fri, 23 Mar 2007, Bow wrote:
Thanks John...
How does someone find these old AM BC transmitters?
Here on The List is a good place to start - also they turn up on eBay -
plus a lot of radio station engineers were/are hams, and if you can hook
up with those guys in your local area
c and rich broadasting history.
Ok, git off the damn soapbox already, John ;}
Hope to work you soon on 75 (3870 - 80 - 90 kc) from Carson City, NV.
Best 73!
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wanting me to give them an RFQ for a million pieces...
Reply off-list to me, please.
We now return you to your regularly-scheduled Email Reflector already
in progress
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calibrator and pull the VFO/PTO dial zero beat just as the dial mark
passes zero, it really makes you feel good.
John
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was an intense project but a fun one.
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e one WECO catalog I have calls it out as a 'high vacuum thermionic
rectifier' but gives no other data.
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Try this
http://amfone.net/Amforum/index.php?topic=4837.0
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Hi John,
You can download a free Google viewer and the video (on the right
"Download" blue button), but it isn't compatible with DVD. Someone
told me the Firefox has an optional plugin that allows saving a running video.
73, John
At 06:16 PM 3/7/2007, you wrote:
Thanks
Hey gang!
This is a must watch. (20 minutes) I was there at Brant Rock this December.
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=-4569021939106575335
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is the idea of insulating the
Modulation Transformer from ground by mounting it up on standoffs of some
kind - and I happen to have a set 'beefy' enough to do the job...
Boy, is my Valiant ever going to be jealous...!
Thank'ee in advance!
that, because I might find it again from the guy who took
it away.
73
John
K5PRO
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> Message: 10
> Date: Sun, 25 Feb 2007 22:42:56 EST
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> Deep in the bowels
On Wed, 21 Feb 2007, Jim Wilhite wrote:
JB Weld. But what does this have to do with putting an antenna up in the
air?
With the right amount of JB Weld - it will most likely *stay* up in the
air... no?
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e 3D Macro Universe - the Weak Force is represented by: Velcro.
The Strong Force (the binding force of nuclei, for example) is
represented by: JB Weld.
Getcherself sum JB Weld - ain't nuthin' it cain't holt up, holt down, or
just plain Fix.
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globally be
responsive to the filament setting. Its up to the engineer to correlate the
reading from that AC meter to the individual socket voltages. Don't forget to
use either a true RMS meter or iron vane movement when setting filaments on
tubes to the correct voltage.
73
John
has no direct readout of the 15 or so different
voltages it monitors...
Ooooh pooor bab. ;}
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the inductive kick too - I forgot about that.
Maybe a 50 or 100K resistor in the circuit to snub all that inrush-type
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on't
want that to happen. Most DVMs are fused internally, so that's safer, I
think.
But hey - what's electronic R&D without the occasional fireworks
display?
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Hi Don,
I'm seriously interested and would be able to pick it up when the
weather gets better. I'd use it for the Old Radio colum.
A couple of photos would be appreciated.
73, John Dilks, K2TQN
At 06:06 PM 2/18/2007, you wrote:
For Sale: Gross CB-80 transmitter. This is the o
s, where the technical tutorials are located, I posted a
copy of a GE Ham News article from many moon ago, on dynamic regulation of
power supplies for AM, CW and SSB. Look for it there.
73
John
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> Message: 3
> Date: Thu, 15 Feb 2007 19:33:07 -0600
> From: "Jim cand
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Hi Mike,
You are correct. The max grid current for the Viking II pair of 6146s is
8MA.
Additionaly, the Valiant (3 6146s) calls for 10 mA of grid current.
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possibility would be the filaments are not lit up good.
Rule for the day:
You can't have a 100 volt drop across a good 5ft #12 wire with out a fire.
John
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> What you're saying is that at no time, can you get more that 20 ma of
> pla
nce it
by some (probably slight) amount.
That's the one thing I didn't like about the MFJ - it's got four binding
posts on the back, and has to sit in the feedline - which, 450-ohm
hard-drawn copper stranded wire - is no
in one
box, the TC in another... etc.
MFJ makes a cool little crossed-needle dual RF ammeter - I have one here
in the 450-om ladder line - it works well and does what it's supposed to
do. MFJ-835 is the model.
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and usage ideas.
Thanks for a wonderful post, Don. 73, John, K5PGW
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of these let me know if you
need some parts.
John, WA5BXO
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held stuff and parts too numerous to show.
If anyone in your group wants this stuff come and get it, soon please.
Free -- First come, first serve.
Thanks John, WA5BXO
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with that 813???
Just Curious
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John
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I think we all do Brian and some of the transmitters
that I have that need restoring leave me with a
"crippled" ego. Hi!! Hi!! 73, John, K5PGW
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