FOR SALE: Drake MS4 speaker - excellent, working condition
Extra clean, nice collector condition. Unbeatable appearance.
Drake 4-line station speaker in excellent, near mint condition.
Available for $125.00 plus shipping
Picture and details at:
http://www.af4k.com/radios.htm
73 - Bry, AF4K
DOLLAR TUBES:
Pair of Planar Tubes - one is an Eimac 2C39 - the other looks the same but
has a larger heatsink on top. Probably another brand of 2C39.
Will sell the pair for $2.00
2E26 tubes - good used. Will sell two for $2.00
Others: Cunningham 327 (looks new) - $1.00
RCA 6X5 - $1.00
Group
FOR SALE: $2.00 Tubes (good, used)
QTY 2 - 6146 - GE
QTY 1 - 6146A - GE
QTY 1 - 6146W - USN
QTY 1 - 6146 - RCA
QTY 1 - 6293 - RCA
QTY 1 - 6146 - Sylvania
Take all seven for $12.00 and save on shipping too.
73 - Brian, AF4K
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Plenty of 12.6 MHz crystals for the T-4X available here.
Please check my web site at:
http://www.af4k.com/hc6u_crystals.htm#drake
73 - Brian, AF4K
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FOR SALE: USA made Power Resistors
Suitable for bleeder resistors in HV power supplies, etc.
These are good quality, new old stock parts. QTY 1 each.
Now reduced - $6.00 to $18.00 each.
Picture and ordering page at:
http://www.af4k.com/resistors.htm
50,000 ohms at 100 watts
25,000 ohms
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Hello Dale,
Yes, I have both crystals scroll down
http://www.af4k.com/hc6u_crystals.htm#drake
73 - Brian, AF4K
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On 17 Jan 2011 at 20:22, y...@aol.com wrote:
Anybody have a crystal for 17 and 12 meters for a R4B?
thanks
dale wt4t
FOR SALE - Various Radio Items:
Hallicrafters Sky Buddy S19, Excellent - $165.00
Yaesu FT-101E, may need some work - $225.00
KLM ECHO 70 SSB-CW Transceiver for UHF 70cm Band - $95.00
RL Drake Company receiver 100 kHz - 30.0 MHz PRN1000 - $145.00
Two 250 watt variacs - Each designed for 0 -
Drake had the best 6m radio of all... The TR6.
They didn't make many. Good luck finding one.
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From: Kevin Nathan k...@comcast.net
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 1:49 PM
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: [Drakelist] Six Meter Options
Hi All,
First of all, happy New
The Swan 250 and 250c are far less expensive and perform fairly well.
-Original Message-
From: Don Cunningham wb5...@martineer.net
Sent: Friday, December 31, 2010 2:03 PM
To: k...@comcast.net; drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] Six Meter Options
Kevin,
Drake made the TR-6.
There are at least 2, maybe 3 other active Drake lists. I see no need to go
bothering them or anything that detrats from them. The more the merrier.
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FOR SALE:
I have several more groups of ham band crystals now available.
Most of these are around $2.00 or $3.00 each. Great for experimenting
and day to day operations on 75 through 10m bands.
Some of them are hc6u crystals. Most are the standard FT-243 types.
Example: QTY 7 - FT243 crystals
Hello Howard,
I have the following Drake 4-line crystals available:
3.5 MHz band = 14.600 MHz ($45.00)
1.5 MHz band = 12.600 MHz ($16.00)
28.0 MHz band = 39.100 MHz ($16.00)
28.5 MHz band = 39.600 MHz ($16.00)
29.0 MHz band = 40.100 MHz ($16.00)
Any use to you?
73 de AF4K, Brian
For Sale: 455 kHz Filter Partial Kit
This is suitable for a 250 Hz bandwidth CW filter. Has 60 dB
rejection outside the pass band. Connect right after the last i.f. and
before the detector in almost any receiver design.
Two pole filter design using tubes - typically like a
6AK5 and 12AX7. Can
If anyone needs one I have the crystals for the 28.0 to 28.05 Mcs segment
available
for sale. Those are the 42.5 Mc. crystals.
73 - Brian, AF4K
On 16 Jun 2010 at 18:56, Dick KF4NS wrote:
For 80m and 20m, the VFO signal bypass the premixer. For 40m, 15m,
and
10m, the VFO and the crystal
On 3 Jun 2010 at 15:53, Robert Fish wrote:
Is this most likely the crystal that has gone south? (literally)
Could it be something else?
Crystals don't usually change frequency like that.
I would check all of the voltages for that oscillator stage
against the chart. If any are worng there is
FOR SALE: Drake 4-Line 30m Crystals
This is the PROPER recommended crystal as described for
Drake equipment to be used on the 10 MHz band.
Great for your Drake T4X and R4B etc.
If you use 21.100 MHz crystals which would be the normal ones
to use, there is a severe reduction in sensitivity.
For
FOR SALE:
New 100 kHz calibrator crystals suitable for all ham equipment.
These are the standard hc13/u configuration - that is to say the
metal can, just like hc6/u only taller. Found throughout all classic
amateur radio equipment products. Sockets also available.
Available for $19.00 each
total.
Please e-mail me off the list to arrange purchase.
Updated listing of availability of these groups will be posted at:
http://www.af4k.com/basementcrystals.htm
73 de AF4K, Bry Carling
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For sale: hc6u crystals for the Drake 2-line and 4-line radios as follows:
DRAKE 2A, 2B and 2C CRYSTALS etc. ( + 4MHz from low edge)
CRYSTAL - RECEIVER - BAND
4.500 MHz covers 0.5 to 1.0 MHz
5.000 MHz covers 1.0 to 1.5 MHz - AM BCB
6.000 MHz covers 2.0 to 2.5 MHz
6.500 MHz covers 2.5 to 3.0 MHz
It sounds like something has changed in the antenna system or feed line.
Bry, AF4K
Hi to all
My T4X-C always put out about 110 -120 watts, less on 20 - 10
meters. On 40 meters there was
always RFI problems with our organ.
Today, the T4X-C was putting out 150 watts on 80 meters. All the
Copy and paste, and then send again with the same SUBJECT line.
When you say thread what do you mean?
Are you reading these on some web site or something?
From: Peter Hoon pho...@gmail.com
How do you move an orphaned post back into the thread where it
belongs?
If you want to build your own, I have a few 100 kc. crystals left here.
Brian, AF4K
On 10 Jan 2010 at 11:07, Larry Strong wrote:
Looking for a Calibrator for a Drake 2B. Please give price and a
quote
on shipping to 52501. Any help would be appreciated. Please contact
off
list.
Regards
This sounds like a carrrier balance pot is out of adjustment.
From: Jim Theisen rf...@centurytel.net
Hello fellow Drake Dudes
I had my drake twins R-4A and T-4X working fine last year.
Now when I fired up the T-4X transmitter in SSB I have a strong
carrier
the more
Ken - is it next to the meter? Or on the bottom of the cabinet?
I see nothing like that on the front panel of a TR4...
It's been a long time. Is it a trimpot that you access through a hole
on the bottom, or is it a black plastic shaft protruding through?
Could it be VOX sensitivity perhaps?
Hi Karl - I can supply those crystals. I will send you an e-mail off the list
but
wanted to post this so that the others know I have them available.
73 - Brian, AF4K.com
Hello group.
Got hold of an old T-4X that have been used for parts some time ago. Thought
the whole
project was
I can now supply custom crystals for the SPR-4 and other Drake rigs,
including the 20.8 MHz crystal that they specifiy for the 4-line.
Contact me via e-mail for details.
Brian. AF4K
From: geoffrey mendelson
geoffreymendel...@gmail.com
I've been thinking about getting more
I would expect that's right - yup.
From: john joh...@nc.rr.com
In my experience, the crystal type is not critical in the Drake rigs. I
seem to recall ordering a $3 standard computer type crystal out of
mouser/digikey for use in a 2B as I recall, and it worked FB. HC6 or
I have some of them available for the Drake 2-A, 2_B, 2_C receivers
as well as for the 4-Line Drake Radios.
All the ones I do have available are listed here:
http://www.af4k.com/hc6u_crystals.htm
73 - Brian, AF4K
Are the extra band crystals available from ICM or similar suppliers for the
This reminds me of the Yaesu FT-101E tuning proceures.
They told you to tune up for 260 watts p.e.p. input on SSB and
only 180 watts DC Input on CW.
My friend said that it would do fine at 260 watts input on CW and he
was right. I always ran it like that and never had the slightest problem
Jim - you might try asking the guys on the TUBE TESTERS group.
Subscription info here:
http://www.af4k.com/Boatanchors_Directory/Mailing_Lists.htm
I hope they can help - 73, Brian
From: Jim Theisen rf...@centurytel.net
Hi folks
Does any one have the test data setup for
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