Hi looking for sumone in uk kent how nows tr7 . As my one is looking for
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On Fri, 11 Sep 2015 09:55:25 -0500, DW. Anderson wrote:
>Greetings to the group, thanks to you fixed last issue with the tr7, have new
>issue , when I tune the radio in am, go to switch to CW, rtty, ssb lose audio
>, meter is showing signals coming in and in transmit showing power out, but to
>
Greetings to the group, thanks to you fixed last issue with the tr7, have new
issue , when I tune the radio in am, go to switch to CW, rtty, ssb lose audio ,
meter is showing signals coming in and in transmit showing power out, but to
audio, any thoughts ?
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I hope I'm doing this right.
I have 2 TR7's with power supply. PS7.
The best is to contact me if your interested
and they are not priced at collectors level.
Send me an email with your phone number
that way it is easier to tell you what each one has
Thanks.
Ande Anderson
VE6WT
I have an extra TR7 PS7 combo I would like to sell. Both units function
fine. Prefer pickup but will ship; $300.00 (plus shipping from
Tallahassee, FL.)
Good DX,
W4DL Mike
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I assume you are referring to T2302, there are no 28xx parts on the PA deck. I
suspect what you are seeing is one of the lead wires from T2302, which is part
of the RF filtering system for the collector voltage to the drivers. It looks
to be bifilar wound, so yes, a break in the common lead would
sell me I'm ready to buy one.
Steve w7jsc
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Sent: Friday, March 21, 2014 8:14 PM
To: "J. Steven Cochrane" ; "drakelist"
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 Driver Stage on PA Board Questions
Yes it needs to be connected. It is not a fuse but a test point for driver bias.
73, Gary
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TR-7 RV-7 CW-75 MS-7
WH-7 W-4 WV-4 MN-2700 MN-4C MN-2000
UV-3 PS-3
I have two TR7 questions:
1. There is a VERY fine wire, like fuse wire, that runs next to T2802 toroid
(side closest to the final amp stage), it is broken. Could that be why I don't
have 13.6 volts going to the Driver Transistors (there is 13.6 volts at the
Test Jumper for the Bias Measurement)
worth it to do all of them.
>Thanks
>WB8TDG
>Rex Lehman
>Office +1.937.490.4474
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>
>
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>From: Drakelist [mailto:drakelist-boun...@zerobeat.net] On Behalf Of Jim
>Shorney
>Sent: Monday, March 03, 2014 11:34 PM
>To: d
At this point it looks like CR1501 is the culprit, but I won't know for sure
until I replace it and do some more testing.
Steve w7jsc
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To:
Subject: Re: [Drakelis
I was getting strange output variations when I had leaky driver transistors on
the PA deck. Easy to check, the base voltage on the drivers should be zero in
RX. If it's anywhere near 0.6V, there's a problem. When I lifted the base
leads, one of them floated right up to 13.8V. Be careful not to sho
I have run out of ideas. One of my TR7s has intermittent output power
problems. Sometimes there is no output, sometimes there is 40 to 10 watts
output depending on band and sometimes there is full output.
When I change bands there usually is no output as well as low receive
sensitivity. When I t
ALL of the screws for the card cage cover need to be there, and snug. Don't
overtighten, they will strip the chassis.
The +10V and the frequency alignments are the most critical. You probably won't
need to touch the RF/IF cans or anything underneath the DR-7 except maybe the
carrier balance. The
I'm not convinced that it's related to the output level. The rough sidetone
suggests to me that the problem is somewhere in the 2nd IF/Audio board. The
sidetone is generated there by feeding the CW oscillator into the RX IF and
letting the product detector do the work. Coincidentally, the ALC cont
I bought my "new" TR7 28 years ago (as my first rig ever) and am about to do do
my first alignment check. I have re-seated the boards once, and that cured most
of the ills. I have a late-model TR7, along with the maint manual. If I do it
"by the book", is there anything I should watch out for
Interesting. I'll bet that no two TR7s will behave exactly the same in
this respect since there are several adjustments involved, and they've
probably all been adjusted differently after all these years. I haven't
seen that fuzzy signal problem, but as I said I have my output cranked
back a way
Thanks for the comments, Floyd. I have noted with my TR-7 that if I get into
ALC on CW the sidetone starts to sound "rough" and a scope on the carrier shows
what looks like some AM "fuzz" starting to show up on the signal. I was never
sure if this was a problem or not as the owner's manual does st
In the "Tweak my peak" thread, NU0C said this:
/On CW, definitely operate below the ALC level. The quality of the transmit
signal starts to degrade when you go into ALC.//
/
I decided to take a look at that today, using my Orion II and NaP3 panadapter
to examine the TR7 output spectrum as the A
And as long as we are on the subject, there is an excellent article on key
clicks int he TR-7 by Floyd, K8AC, at:
http://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeArticles/TR7_Key_Clicks.pdf
Lane, I highly recommend that you get a copy of the excellent TR-7 service
manual. There are usable free PDF copise float
Sidetone volume is the main front panel volume control. Frequency is C1136 on
the 2nd IF board, accessable through the
rear panel key jack. Note that it affects your transmit offset frequency and
should be set to 800Hz.
> On February 17, 2014 at 4:34 PM lane denune wrote:
>
>
> The XYL gave me
The XYL gave me a TR7 for a Valentine's Day gift the other day.I have been
getting used to it and have been making CW contacts on 40m with it. Questions
that I have are: Where is there an adjustment for Side Tone Volume and Side
Tone Pitch? I figured if there are such adjustments they may well
Leon,
A properly working TR-7 is a joy to operate. Replace the cap Gary Poland
recommended as well; although I haven't had a bad one, it can't hurt either.
You may indeed have an alignment problem with the RIT. A touch-up of the
frequency alignments should be done regardless. If that doesn't fix
Leon,
Replace the 1000 ufd capacitor on the right forward edge of the DR-7 board.
Its C9026 on the schematic. I have had this happen to one of my TR-7’s.
73, Gary
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TR-4 TR-4C TR-4CW/RIT R
. After this I’m moving on to get my TR4CW into top shape.
Thanks again.
From: Jim Shorney
To: "drakelist@zerobeat.net"
Sent: Monday, January 20, 2014 10:30 PM
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 high pitched wine in audio
The first thing I would
The first thing I would look at is the filter cap on the DC-DC converter
("Power Supply") board in the front right corner of the radio. This capacitor
is IMO an "always replace" for any TR-7. Strange things can happen when it
starts to fail, and on a rig that old it most likely is. Replace with a
Picked up an early Sr# TR7. It's fine except for a high pitched noise in the
audio. It's continuous and not affected by volume control. Not on transmit
signal. It's not loud, but noticeable and annoying in headphones. Sounds like
one of the oscillators is getting into the audio circuit. A
Sale of the TR7 station is pending.
Thanks,
Jim Sorenson
W3BH
On Thu, May 23, 2013 at 6:01 PM, Jim Sorenson wrote:
> I'm selling my TR7 station. Details are as follows:
>
> Serial Number 4298
> PS7/FA-7/NB-7/AUX-7/MS-7
> SL-4000
> SL-6000
> SL-1800
> SL-500
> Also transmits and receives all W
I'm selling my TR7 station. Details are as follows:
Serial Number 4298
PS7/FA-7/NB-7/AUX-7/MS-7
SL-4000
SL-6000
SL-1800
SL-500
Also transmits and receives all WRAC bands
Receives 0 - 500, but weakly as expected
Original Blue Drake Manual labeled "TR7A"
Non-smoking
Very lightly used
No mic included
Sheldon,
That means the PLL is out of lock. The most common cause is mild corrosion
on the card contacts. Re-seating the cards will usually fix that problem
plus a few problems you haven't yet discovered.
Take care not to bump the pots on the right front.
Tom, AG9X
On Sun, May 19, 2013 at 1
I've just acquired a TR7 that has full output and is functional on all bands
except ten and fifteen meters. On those bands, the displayed frequency starts
at 51.xx and continues to count up.
Not sure what's going on. Anyone familiar with this condition?
Thank you. K3PNI. Sheldon
Sent from
Y'know, I just had that area apart on mine a week and a half ago, but I don't
recall the specifics of the mounting. The collector of Q2101 is definitely hot,
but it is a plastic encased device with the only exposed metal on the back
side, as I recall. Metal hardware on the top side shouln't be a pr
Hi All;
I’m trying to get the audio on my TR7 to work properly and making some
progress. One thing
that seems strange, Q2101 and Q2102 on the power supply board have mica
isolators behind
them attached
with metal hardware which defeats the isolators and I can’t imagine the
transistors shouldn’t
The first thing to do with any TR-7 suffering from strange problems is to check
for dirty/oxidized Molex pin connectors between the plug-in cards and the
parent board. Often simply exercising them by unplugging and plugging back in a
couple of times is enough. Also highly recommended is to replace
To all the helpful folks on the list,
I have a number of Drake radios and recently I was given a TR7 with audio
problems. Upper and lower sideband
sound the same. I have a service manual and a set of extender boards. The 10V
adjustment is exactly 10 Volts and
the 40 MHz oscillator is 40 MHz, th
Gang,I'm posting this for a non-ham seller.At our recent hamfest there was a display of all Drake equipment includingTR7, R7, R8 and Amplifier. The panels were immaculate - didn't look inside.Each item had a price - out of my range.Please contact the seller (not me) for details: lisa.ha...@verizon.
On Sat, 11 Feb 2012 05:27:28 -0800 (PST), Ron wrote:
>Anyone running the TR7 on 60 meters? If so...
I never have, but
>-how are you making sure you keep w/i the 50 watt PEP limit?
You can keep the mic gain down and reference a PEP reading wattmeter. This
works particularly well if you r
Anyone running the TR7 on 60 meters? If so...
-how are you making sure you keep w/i the 50 watt PEP limit?
-is the factory TR7 audio bandwidth w/i the 2.8 Khz channel limitation?
-do you just tune 1.5Khz below center channel?
-anything else?
TNX es 73,
Ron WD8SBB
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No, you don't NEED to run the fan for SSB.
However, unless it bothers you, (perhaps not the 'silent' Drake fan?,) it will improve the stability
of the transceiver 'short term', and extend the life of the transceiver 'long term'.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B,
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:52:08 -0500, Garey Barrell wrote:
>you can SEE a little
>blue flash through the ceramic cap
Nice of them to design the device to contain the magic blue smoke, though.
73
-Jim
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Jim Shorney wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:08:15 -0500, Garey Barrell wrote:
A half mA shouldn't be a problem, those lines
are 'fused' very closely, but they should survive that! :-)
That's actually funny, because years ago I first heard tech calling transistors
"three-legged fuses".
A coro
AD3K
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On Behalf Of Garey Barrell
Sent: Saturday, January 28, 2012 11:53 AM
To: Ron
Cc: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not using PS7
Ron -
I'd be inclined
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 13:08:15 -0500, Garey Barrell wrote:
> A half mA shouldn't be a problem, those lines
>are 'fused' very closely, but they should survive that! :-)
That's actually funny, because years ago I first heard tech calling transistors
"three-legged fuses".
A corollary to Murphy's L
Ron -
Yes, that is a good way to speed up the amp keying. A half mA shouldn't be a problem, those lines
are 'fused' very closely, but they should survive that! :-) Saves a whole ~25 mSec!!
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement
Yeah, I understand engineering to price points. On the smaller rigs, it's more
an issue of availabe real estate on the rear panel. Doesn't mean I have to LIKE
it... :)
73
-Jim
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 08:31:30 -0800 (PST), Ron wrote:
>Remember Jim, today's engineering staff (or should I say finance
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 11:53:15 -0500, Garey Barrell wrote:
>I'd be inclined to use the fixed 'line' AUDIO jack. The counter input can be
>handy, obviously as a
>counter, but also as a good quick troubleshooting tool for the radio.
Or just drill a hole for another RCA jack, or even a mini "earph
Hi Jim:
Those Din types are really no harder to find than the multi-pin Jones
conn's !
:)
Curt
On 1/28/2012 11:01 AM, Jim Shorney wrote:
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 10:32:36 -0500 (EST), K9sqg wrote:
Curious as to why the VOX and ALC come from the power supply rather than the
rig itself. I alway
sts so far, it
looks like I will load <.5ma on the 10V TX line.
Thoughts?
TNX es 73,
Ron WD8SBB
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Garey Barrell wrote:
> From: Garey Barrell
> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not using PS7
> To: "Ron"
> Cc: drakelist@zerobeat.net
>
Service Supplement CDs
Ron wrote:
Gary,
Any ideas on where to put another RCA jack for the VOX relay? Maybe steel the
counter input?
73,
Ron WD8SBB
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Garey Barrell wrote:
From: Garey Barrell
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not using PS7
To: "Ron"
Gary,
Any ideas on where to put another RCA jack for the VOX relay? Maybe steel the
counter input?
73,
Ron WD8SBB
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Garey Barrell wrote:
> From: Garey Barrell
> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not using PS7
> To: "Ron"
> Cc: drakeli
cash flow.
BTW I am not blaming the companies. Unfortunately, we do this to ourselves
with the way we invest, shop and consume.
73
Ron WD8SBB
--- On Sat, 1/28/12, Jim Shorney wrote:
> From: Jim Shorney
> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not using PS7
> To: "drakeli
om
the rig to the linear. Drake always seemed to have good reasons for what they
did but this one
has me puzzled, hi hi...
73,
Evan, K9SQG
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From: Garey Barrell
To: Ron
Cc: drakelist
Sent: Sat, Jan 28, 2012 9:37 am
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when not usin
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 10:32:36 -0500 (EST), K9sqg wrote:
>Curious as to why the VOX and ALC come from the power supply rather than the
>rig itself. I always thought that was a strange arrangement.
Perhaps they though the rear panel of the radio was getting too cluttered. More
puzzling/annoying t
On Sat, 28 Jan 2012 09:36:20 -0500, Garey Barrell wrote:
>Oh, and the VOX relay contact is right next to it on Pin 8. A REAL relay
>contact too, none of this
>wimpy reed relay stuff. :-)
Or surface mount transistors.
73
-Jim
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y from the rig to the linear.
Drake always seemed to have good reasons for what they did but this one has me
puzzled, hi hi...
73,
Evan, K9SQG
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From: Garey Barrell
To: Ron
Cc: drakelist
Sent: Sat, Jan 28, 2012 9:37 am
Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7 ALC access when
You need a Cinch-Jones S-310 CCT plug and connect the shield of the
alc cable to pin 10. Connect the center to pin 9.
Plug into the matching 10 pin PS7 socket on the rear of the TR7.
73, Joe KC9LAD
At 07:41 AM 1/28/2012, you wrote:
I am sure that are at least a few folks who are using the TR7 w
Ron -
Oh, and the VOX relay contact is right next to it on Pin 8. A REAL relay contact too, none of this
wimpy reed relay stuff. :-)
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplement CDs
Ron wrote:
I am sure that are at least a few
Ron -
Pin 9 of the PS-7 Control connector. The 10 Pin Jones connector. Pin 10 is
ground.
Some day when you're bored, you could go in and link Pin 9 over to that SPARE
phono jack just above it.
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Supplem
I am sure that are at least a few folks who are using the TR7 with a power
supply other than the PS7. And I am thinking of those some are using linears.
So where and how did you gain access to the ALC line of the TR7?
TNX es 73,
Ron WD8SBB
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You would probably want to look at the buffered output of the up/down counters
on the DR-7, U9007 and U9008.
73
-Jim
NU0C
On Sat, 21 Jan 2012 12:24:09 -0800 (PST), Ron wrote:
>I know to some this will be a bad idea, but I was reading the 2012 Handbook
>and thinking about some way to output th
I know to some this will be a bad idea, but I was reading the 2012 Handbook and
thinking about some way to output the band information from my TR7. That might
then drive the automatic antenna switch described on page 24.4.
There is the 4 pin BCD band switch data input to the digital control b
I've got my replacement PIN diodes from www.futureelectronics.com to a
reasonable price even when these items were declared as not in stock at the
time of order last year. Two or three weeks later i found the diodes well
packed in my post box. So give them a try...
73 de Karl, DK7AL
Am 22.11.2
I too can vouch for Bob W7AVK as a source for the diodes. Very prompt
and responsive to questions.
Randy K4EZM
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the TR7 going when they
act up. I have no interest in Bob's work other than a satisfied customer of
all the above mentioned pieces parts.
73,
Ron WD8SBB
--- On Tue, 11/22/11, scpmil...@aol.com wrote:
From: scpmil...@aol.com
Subject: [Drakelist] TR7 PIN diodes source
To: drakelist
It's looking like I may have TR switch problems (diode has the same
resistance either direction. This is the high power PIN diode in the TR
switch.
Does anyone know of a current source for the UM 9400 (or MA4P1200) PIN
diodes in the TR Switch? Are there any substitutes for these diodes?
Randall -
There is no 'E4' version of these relays. I think what you want is the
E1-Y4-V185. This is the 12VDC coil version that plugs into the standard
relay socket. Similar to the 4 Line, except that one is 48 VDC coil.
Mouser, Digi-Key, etc., stock them, about $25.
--
73, Garey - K4OAH
Digikey has them.
http://parts.digikey.com/1/parts/752107-relay-gp-3a-4pdt-12vdc-r10-e1y4-v185.html
73, Joe Pyles KC9LAD
At 08:08 AM 11/5/2011, you wrote:
Fellow:
I need an Antenna Relay Part # R10-E4-Y4-V185 made by Potter &
Brumfield. It is plug in and has 4 poles.
Thanks,
Randall Murp
Fellow:
I need an Antenna Relay Part # R10-E4-Y4-V185 made by Potter & Brumfield. It
is plug in and has 4 poles.
Thanks,
Randall Murphree,
W4DEU
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Dave -
Yes, and Yes. :-) The RV-7 frequency reads out on the TR-7 display
when 'in control'.
There is really no functional difference between a TR-7 and a TR-7A, the
'A' just came with more standard accessories, NB, CW filter, etc. There
is one more jack on the rear panel, an auxiliary mi
Hi Gang : Can any one tell me if the Drake RV-7 VFO will workwith the TR7-A and
also does it give a read out digitally ?Thanks a lot !!Dave
Hi Ian,
There is no "risk" performing the all band TX mod on the TR7 and it is
an easy way to get the WARC bands using the UP-DOWN buttons. I used that
method before I installed the AUX7 module.
Regarding the AGC. Do you want something faster than the current FAST
setting via the front panel AG
*The TR7 that I have has at some point had the mod done it to where it will
receive everywhere, when you put the Aux program sw. in the 1, 2 or 3
position. In the 1 position receive from 800 to 1600 or so the am stations
are clear but in the 2 position where you would receive the normal AM radio
i
Clean those PC board contacts.
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From: dpetersen tds.net
To: drakelist@zerobeat.net
Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 12:03 AM
Subject: [Drakelist] TR7 problem
Hello Group:
I am the recent recipient of a Drake TR7 with the PS7 power supply. It has
Dan -
Your symptom is due to the phase-locked loops failing to lock.
First step is to at least unplug and re-plug each card and connector, preferably applying liquid
DeoxIT to all contacts as you go.
If this does NOT clear up all your problems, check the DC voltages, especially the -24 VDC, a
On Wed, 10 Aug 2011 21:03:32 -0700, dpetersen tds.net wrote:
> the frequency (for 20 meters) goes to around 11.5 MHz and starts tuning
> upwards rapidly, finally slowing to a stop after about a minute. 10 meters
> starts at about 26 MHz and scrolls the same way. I can hear signals go by as
> it
Hello Group:
I am the recent recipient of a Drake TR7 with the PS7 power supply. It has
evidently been in its original carton since 1987 and is in pristine
condition. I fired it up to check it out and all seems well except on 20 and
10 meters. When switched to those bands the frequency (for 20 met
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 12:38:12 -0400, Garey Barrell wrote:
>Better than any PC left-over!!
Not for the DR-7... :)
The PC slot cover method is only recommended for the DR-7. It spreads the
lifting force over a wider area, and is easy to move along the edge of the DR-7
to get it where you need it
Jim Shorney wrote:
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 11:37:03 -0400, Garey Barrell wrote:
I 'improved' upon that approach by just cutting off one "V" end of the coat
hanger. You put your
hand in the "V", and lever against your wrist on top of the other cards. MUCH
more controlled
force, and no YIKES wh
On Sat, 06 Aug 2011 11:37:03 -0400, Garey Barrell wrote:
>I 'improved' upon that approach by just cutting off one "V" end of the coat
>hanger. You put your
>hand in the "V", and lever against your wrist on top of the other cards. MUCH
>more controlled
>force, and no YIKES when the pins sudd
Jim Shorney wrote:
On Sat, 6 Aug 2011 05:07:43 -0700 (PDT), Ron wrote:
I found that a old computer chassis card blank (L-shaped piece of metal) works
well as a mini pry bar. Don't get aggressive, just a little help.
And, for the other boards, instructions to make a copy of the Drake card p
On Sat, 6 Aug 2011 05:07:43 -0700 (PDT), Ron wrote:
>I found that a old computer chassis card blank (L-shaped piece of metal) works
>well as a mini pry bar. Don't get aggressive, just a little help.
And, for the other boards, instructions to make a copy of the Drake card puller
are here:
http
resending that message that got blocked. Appears to be intermittent.
--- On Sat, 8/6/11, Ron wrote:
> From: Ron
> Subject: Re: [Drakelist] TR7-A No power out in cw or phone
> To: "Drakelist@zerobeat.net" , "Jim Shorney"
>
> Date: Saturday, August 6, 201
First step: unplug each circuit board, clean and DeOxit the pins and sockets,
and reseat boards. This clears up an awful lot of 7-line problems.
73
-Jim
On Fri, 5 Aug 2011 01:05:04 -0400 (EDT), Randall Murphree wrote:
>1. All lights light up on a ham frequency except the mic gain green light
1. All lights light up on a ham frequency except the mic gain green light.
2. In cw mode it clicks but there is no power out.
3. With mic plugged in no power out.
4. Have check the fuse in the power supply which is a PS7.
Thanks,
Randall Murphree,
W4DEU
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Need to insert lumpy bit on end of mains cable into holes in shack wall.
On 08/04/2011 04:11 PM, Randall Murphree wrote:
Need advice on no RF out.
W4DEU
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Need more information.
Are the lights on?
Frequency readout?
Is it tuned within an Amateur band?
Are all the buttons on the front panel "Out"?
Does the relay click when you PTT or close the CW key?
73, Garey - K4OAH
Glen Allen, VA
Drake 2-B, 2-C/2-NT, 4-A, 4-B, C-Line
and TR-4/C Service Sup
Need advice on no RF out.
W4DEU
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From: "Woody"
To: "Drake List"
Sent: Friday, July 08, 2011 2:33 PM
Subject: [Drakelist] TR7 & D104
*A few days ago I posted a question about using a D104
with my TR7,
seeing that's the only mike I have or have ever used for
the
*A few days ago I posted a question about using a D104 with my TR7,
seeing that's the only mike I have or have ever used for the past 20 odd
years on my other Drakes and Ten Tec's. I got a lot of help and some that
were way too deep for "An Old Country Boy" . I use the D104 head mounted on
a boom,
Hello group,
In early February, I mentioned that I have the x-lock installed on my TR7 and
generally find it a very good modification. I wanted to follow up on that
comment to include one minor annoyance.
As best I can tell this is an annoyance for any huff-puff circuit installed
using the RIT
On Wed, 23 Mar 2011 09:34:47 -0400 (EDT), RANDALL & EVELYN PAYNE wrote:
>microphones
http://www.mail-archive.com/search?q=microphone&l=drakelist%40zerobeat.net
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Lincoln, Nebraska, U.S.S.A.
TR7/RV7/R7A/L7, TR6/RV6, T4XC/R4C/L4B, NCL2000, SB104A, R390A, GT550A/RV550A
Randy,
If the "sticky paint" is the problem, give Claudio's (I4YHH) solution a
try:
_http://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeArticles/StickPaintFix.htm_
(http://www.wb4hfn.com/DRAKE/DrakeArticles/StickPaintFix.htm)
It does actually work!
73
Lee WB6SSW
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Randy,
I hope someone will chime in on the paint, but Mike March, K4QU,makes the
plastic end caps FAR cheaper than I have seen them on Ebay. He has three
sizes, as I remember, to cover the TR7, accessories and the L7 amps. Email him
at mikek...@gmail.com . No connection other than a VERY sati
Greetings to all,
I just purchased a TR7 that needs some TLC. Need recommendations on paint for
the cabinet, source for plastic end caps (watching some on Ebay currently),
microphones (yes, I realize a lot of personal preference is involved here).
Wondering if anyone has adapted a computer
Hi all,
Here is a chance for all of the gurus to shineAnyone got a good set of
truth tables, for a Digital Control Board and a Translator Board
Original headache, never mind that there (still) is no sound . DR7 board 2
Megs down.
Ok I'm going a little cockeyed.
Digital control Board to T
Hi Garey,
My first reaction is, "Wow!" I was hoping there was already a muting
circuit, as with the TR7-R7 pairing, but in that case I doubt anyone
would use the TR7 as the receiver. I'll get my Service Manual out
and go from there.
Thanks much!
VY 73,
Tony
K4KYO
At 01:28 PM 2/23/2011, G
Tony -
I'm not aware of any external 'Standby' control for the TR-7 receiver.
A quick look at the schematic shows that the AF OUTPUT chip has it's own
+13.6 VDC source on Pin 30 of the 2nd IF/AF board. There is a 22 uF cap
on the line, so the cut off 'might' be a little slow, but it looks li
Hi guys,
This morning during my vintage AM net, my antenna changeover relay
decided to quit on me, so I switched on my TR7 to use as a
receiver. As there's no standby mode, before transmitting (100
watts) I turned the RF and AF gain all the way down and manually
switched the antenna to the T
Hi Tony,
I am considering to repaint all the sticky wrap around cases here (in Germany)
with the help of a local car spray boot operator. I will probably use a car
paint out from the catalogue in a grey metallic colour but likely with a
glossy final finish. This varnish will be cured by an elev
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