Hello all,
This morning the on/off/mode knob of my T4XC
broke in two halves. I have sent a mail to Caltronix in the hope they can
supply. Just in case they dont, has anyone a few (one replacement and two
spare..) for me?
Best 73, Dick/PA2DW
Don't know if this will help you out, but I just measured the voltages coming out of my stock AC-4 power supply (NOT connected to the radio):
Hi Voltage: 698 volts
Low Voltage: 268 volts
Bias Voltage: -54 volts
Your power supply may be ok, but the voltages are a little high. Maybe someone more
Does anybody happen to have a functioning 4 line
for sale? it does not have to be too nice looking just functional.
Dan
Dick
Look at : http://www.wb4hfn.com/DrakeArticles/TechTips/DrakeResources.htmand
you'll find a reference to Caltronix who sell the knob you are looking
for.
73,Nick, PAĆNCV
- Original Message -
From:
Dick Harms PA2DW
To: drakelist@www.zerobeat.net
Sent: Sunday,
Hi Nick and the list,
Many thanks for the numerous reactions. I am
allready assured that my T4XCwill be fixed thanks to some great friends
here on the net!
Best 73, Dick/PA2DW
-Oorspronkelijk bericht-Van: Nick Verbeek
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]Verzonden: vrijdag 28 januari
I would like to hear from those of you who have
used both. What are your opinions?
1) Electrical Performance Comparisons
2) Mechanical performance (PTO tuning
etc.)
Thanks,
Jim N4BPM
I have owned Drake A-line, B-line and C-line equipment. I acquired a
Heath SB-300 while I owned the B-line and was shocked to find the Drake's
selectivity was noticeably inferior to the SB-300's selectivity. This was
due to Drake's use of an L/C network to achieve variably selectivity, while
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