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Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

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On 23.03.23 10:19, Lawrence Stringer via groups.io wrote:
The manuals and service data are still available for digital download? from? Gary's widow at .

I don't think the CDs are still available but you can of course burn your own from the download.

73? Lawrence G4GZG





Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

The manuals and service data are still available for digital download? from? Gary's widow at ? .

I don't think the CDs are still available but you can of course burn your own from the download.

73? Lawrence G4GZG


Re: R4C power supply question

 

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The extension of lamp and tube life applies to pure tungsten filaments.? These were common in large transmitting tubes.? For receiving tubes the general reccomendation is to keep filament voltage to within about +/- 5%. This applies to tjoriated tungsten also but voyage can be lowered somewhat if emission is monitored.? Eimac has authoritative information in their tube application notes.
A place where lowered voltage is often found is the filament of the 6H6 and 6AL5 twin diodes when used as detectors an noise clippers.? These tubes have a tendency to produce hum which is reduced by lowering filament voltage by about a volt. However in general its not a recommended practice.?
during WW2 RCA published charts showing the effect of filament voltageon tube life for pure tungsten filaments. I don't off hand remember the numbers but a relatively small reduction increases life substantially with relatively small reduction in emission.





-------- Original message --------
From: Doug Crompton WA3DSP <wa3dsp@...>
Date: 3/23/23 12:04 AM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] R4C power supply question

I am picky about things, but the twins are not going to be rigs I will use a great deal and probably seldom. No doubt the Sherwood updates are top-notch but it just wouldn't be worth it to spend the time and money the way I would operate the receiver. I will leave that to the next guy. I did update the power supply and audio amp which are probably the first things someone with an R4C should tackle.

As for the filaments, I did add a self wound resistor to reduce the voltage by about .5 volts. It is now sitting at about 6.5 @ 122 line volts. From what I have read, you don't want to run the filament voltage too low, but too high by a volt is not a good idea either. This greatly depends on your line voltage. Typical today is 120-122, but in some areas it can vary greatly. I remember in the old incandescent light bulb days seeing a chart that showed a bulb would last 10 times longer with 10% less rated voltage and 1/10 the time with 10% more. I don't know if that is true, and tube filaments would probably not directly correlate to the old bulbs.

There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet so it is hard to get accurate information since tubes other than in hobby stuff are rarely used anymore. I saw many posts that warned of permanent loss of emission after running low filament voltage, and others saying that tube gain actually improved at lower filament voltage. Of course, we are talking about greatly lower. Keeping filaments between 6.0 and 6.5 volts is a good range to shoot for. It is also a good thing that Drake did not blast the hell out of plate voltage limits like Heath and other manufacturers. There are a couple of miniature tubes in the KWM2 that would give you a burn as bad as touching a soldering iron just by briefly touching. Heath often ran tubes at or higher than maximum ratings. There is no reason to run a receiving tube at 250-300 volts.

Many tubes are a limited resource so we need to take care of them!
?
Doug, WA3DSP


Re: R4C power supply question

 

I am picky about things, but the twins are not going to be rigs I will use a great deal and probably seldom. No doubt the Sherwood updates are top-notch but it just wouldn't be worth it to spend the time and money the way I would operate the receiver. I will leave that to the next guy. I did update the power supply and audio amp which are probably the first things someone with an R4C should tackle.

As for the filaments, I did add a self wound resistor to reduce the voltage by about .5 volts. It is now sitting at about 6.5 @ 122 line volts. From what I have read, you don't want to run the filament voltage too low, but too high by a volt is not a good idea either. This greatly depends on your line voltage. Typical today is 120-122, but in some areas it can vary greatly. I remember in the old incandescent light bulb days seeing a chart that showed a bulb would last 10 times longer with 10% less rated voltage and 1/10 the time with 10% more. I don't know if that is true, and tube filaments would probably not directly correlate to the old bulbs.

There is a lot of misinformation on the Internet so it is hard to get accurate information since tubes other than in hobby stuff are rarely used anymore. I saw many posts that warned of permanent loss of emission after running low filament voltage, and others saying that tube gain actually improved at lower filament voltage. Of course, we are talking about greatly lower. Keeping filaments between 6.0 and 6.5 volts is a good range to shoot for. It is also a good thing that Drake did not blast the hell out of plate voltage limits like Heath and other manufacturers. There are a couple of miniature tubes in the KWM2 that would give you a burn as bad as touching a soldering iron just by briefly touching. Heath often ran tubes at or higher than maximum ratings. There is no reason to run a receiving tube at 250-300 volts.

Many tubes are a limited resource so we need to take care of them!
?
Doug, WA3DSP


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

I sent a test email to?k4oah@... and received a prompt reply from Carol Barrell.

Then I sent a $1.00 payment via Paypal to k4oah@... and the payment went through.
I got this confirmation:?

You've sent $1.00?USD to k4oah@...
We'll let k4oah@... know you've sent it.

Bill Leonard, N0CU, please try it again.? It may have been a temporary?glitch.

Best wishes,
Tom, AG9X


On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 9:00?PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
The problem at this time is that there is no account open at PayPal for K4OAH. So until one does get opened, PayPal has no way to make the payment and their policy is to cancel the payment request after 10 days.



Re: Strange AUX-7 for TR-7

 

Could be re Warc and contests refuge do work for some OK.

Seems to me I do not hear the stations looking for relief there from my QTH in Toronto. Maybe if I was more central into the USA.
As it is my main rigs go fine to Warc if need be so I will not risk over use of TR7 buttons ever...just stick with primary rigs when required. Easy.
Maybe I do FAUX diode matrix someday...
Brian VE3HI

On Mar 22, 2023 22:24, Jim Shorney <jimNU0C@...> wrote:


That is true but if you do a lot of band hopping you wear out the Up/Down buttons (and your finger). And yes, there is activity on the WARC bands. Especially on major contest weekends when the refugees hang out there. I have the QST/Far Circuits board in three rigs and need to get a couple more. There is absolutely no benefit to having a gen-you-wine AUX-7 over the FAUX-7 board unless you really want to have some fixed frequency crystals in the rig.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 02:06:49 +0000 (UTC)
"Evan via groups.io" <k9sqg@...> wrote:

> Not to discourage fabricating boards, but from what I can observe it seems like it would be faster and cheaper to just convert the TR-7/TR-7A to all band transmit using one of the two or three ways of doing it.
> Enjoy those Drakes!







Re: Strange AUX-7 for TR-7

 

That is true but if you do a lot of band hopping you wear out the Up/Down buttons (and your finger). And yes, there is activity on the WARC bands. Especially on major contest weekends when the refugees hang out there. I have the QST/Far Circuits board in three rigs and need to get a couple more. There is absolutely no benefit to having a gen-you-wine AUX-7 over the FAUX-7 board unless you really want to have some fixed frequency crystals in the rig.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Thu, 23 Mar 2023 02:06:49 +0000 (UTC)
"Evan via groups.io" <k9sqg@...> wrote:

Not to discourage fabricating boards, but from what I can observe it seems like it would be faster and cheaper to just convert the TR-7/TR-7A to all band transmit using one of the two or three ways of doing it.
Enjoy those Drakes!


Re: DRAKE TECHNICAL NET UPDATE ( March 19, 2023 )

 

I would give it a whirl as well.

Bill N1WL

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On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 09:35:50 PM EDT, Steve Toth via groups.io <stoth47@...> wrote:


I will give it a try.

- Steve? W7SJT

"Always look for a positive solution then Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome"

- Adaptation of the U.S. Marine Corps motto

"There are no rules here!...We're trying to accomplish something!!"

- Thomas Edison

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal.? It is the courage to continue that counts."

-?Winston Churchill




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On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 11:42:30 AM MDT, Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 via groups.io <w1es@...> wrote:


So, out of the gang here, how many of you would probably check-in to a 20m net on the weekends?? Let's see if this is worth pursuing.? I can certainly help out here, as I'm definitely on 20 with a decent signal (I can pick an L7 or a 30L-1).

73,

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

Time flies like an arrow.? Fruit flies like a banana.

Sent with Proton Mail secure email.


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On Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023 at 1:15 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) <lyndon@...> wrote:


> I would be game to try 20m, although I don't know if my 2nd-floor-balcony
> doublet will put out any sort of signal on that band. I'll have a better
> idea later this week when I finish stringing it up and wire it in to the
> tuner.
>
> --lyndon
>
>
>






Re: Strange AUX-7 for TR-7

 

Not to discourage fabricating boards, but from what I can observe it seems like it would be faster and cheaper to just convert the TR-7/TR-7A to all band transmit using one of the two or three ways of doing it.

Enjoy those Drakes!

73,

Evan, K9SQG



Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

The problem at this time is that there is no account open at PayPal for K4OAH. So until one does get opened, PayPal has no way to make the payment and their policy is to cancel the payment request after 10 days.

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 7:29?PM wb6ogd <garywinblad@...> wrote:
She is probably on vacation or otherwise busy.
Don't panic, put in your order with Paypal, if it never happens you are protected and can
get your money back.
I have not read one thing that says she isn't selling these anymore.
73,
Gary
WB6OGD

On 03/22/2023 9:00 PM Dave via <kc3am=[email protected]> wrote:


I would also like to get one if someone figures out how.

Dave KC3AM

On 3/22/2023 8:55 PM, Ronald Beaver wrote:
I was at the Dalton, GA hamfest and his wife was there selling parts. I'm sure she has CDs available.
Ron WB4OQL?

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 12:26 PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

I bought them from Carol (his XYL) back in 12/2021. IIRC, it did take a few days to get a response.

Scott, KK7CAI


Re: DRAKE TECHNICAL NET UPDATE ( March 19, 2023 )

 

I will give it a try.

- Steve? W7SJT

"Always look for a positive solution then Improvise, Adapt, and Overcome"

- Adaptation of the U.S. Marine Corps motto

"There are no rules here!...We're trying to accomplish something!!"

- Thomas Edison

"Success is not final, failure is not fatal.? It is the courage to continue that counts."

-?Winston Churchill




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On Wednesday, March 22, 2023 at 11:42:30 AM MDT, Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 via groups.io <w1es@...> wrote:


So, out of the gang here, how many of you would probably check-in to a 20m net on the weekends?? Let's see if this is worth pursuing.? I can certainly help out here, as I'm definitely on 20 with a decent signal (I can pick an L7 or a 30L-1).

73,

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

Time flies like an arrow.? Fruit flies like a banana.

Sent with Proton Mail secure email.


------- Original Message -------
On Wednesday, March 22nd, 2023 at 1:15 PM, Lyndon Nerenberg (VE7TFX/VE6BBM) <lyndon@...> wrote:


> I would be game to try 20m, although I don't know if my 2nd-floor-balcony
> doublet will put out any sort of signal on that band. I'll have a better
> idea later this week when I finish stringing it up and wire it in to the
> tuner.
>
> --lyndon
>
>
>






Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

She is probably on vacation or otherwise busy.
Don't panic, put in your order with Paypal, if it never happens you are protected and can
get your money back.
I have not read one thing that says she isn't selling these anymore.
73,
Gary
WB6OGD

On 03/22/2023 9:00 PM Dave via groups.io <kc3am@...> wrote:


I would also like to get one if someone figures out how.

Dave KC3AM

On 3/22/2023 8:55 PM, Ronald Beaver wrote:
I was at the Dalton, GA hamfest and his wife was there selling parts. I'm sure she has CDs available.
Ron WB4OQL?

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 12:26 PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

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I would also like to get one if someone figures out how.

Dave KC3AM

On 3/22/2023 8:55 PM, Ronald Beaver wrote:

I was at the Dalton, GA hamfest and his wife was there selling parts. I'm sure she has CDs available.
Ron WB4OQL?

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 12:26 PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

I was at the Dalton, GA hamfest and his wife was there selling parts. I'm sure she has CDs available.
Ron WB4OQL?

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 12:26 PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

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It appears that the old email address is no longer valid.? Anyone have his phone number?? Unfortunately his number is hiding in a backup I have of my hard drive that failed 2 years ago, and still waiting the replacement from WD.? ( A special high capacity drive that was manufactured in Thailand and the plant burned down.? WD say it looks like late this summer, the replacement drive will be sent to me.?

?

A search on P.P. and no joy.? I sure hope the family has not decided to abandon the CD’s.

?

Joe – W7RKN

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From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Bill Leonard N0CU
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

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That is the website that I went to.

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On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 4:59?PM Brien Pepperdine <brianpepperdine@...> wrote:


My old dude memory, which of course never fails, seems to recall his XYL was carrying it on via download sales.

Enter via this web site home page...

One would hope that the page was not left live IF the services were not available more.. but this is a fresh google return.

?

Brian VE3HI

?

?



------ Original Message ------
From: wb5nen=[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

I believe Garey is a silent key. He sure helped me a lot.
--
Richard
WB5NEN

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Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

Unfortunately SK I 2018..


On Wed, Mar 22, 2023, 12:26 Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:
I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: DRAKE TECHNICAL NET UPDATE ( March 19, 2023 )

 

The Drake West Coast Net meets every Thursday evening (except for Thanksgiving) at 7:00PM PDT on 3895 KHz...I am the NCS...We have regular check-ins from Northern and Southern CA, AZ, NV, and WA states...

Everyone is welcome, so please join us if you can...Propagation of late has been excellent...

73's de Charles, KW6G (formerly - WB6IYM)


On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 9:19?AM VE7PS <ve7ps@...> wrote:
The Collins Collectors Association original?20m net is on or about 14.263 at 2000 UTC on Sunday afternoon. It gets cancelled on major contest weekends via the CCA email list.? I can usually get into this one if I try.

The?CCA? has a plethora of other nets on 80m including?an AM net on the 1st Wednesday of each month.? See here:


This one worked well for me when I lived in VE3, but the western one is out of California and doesn't work so well from southern?BC.

The Kenwood Hybrid nets are as follows;
Saturday on 7.242 mhz at 3:30 pm EST/EDT.
Sunday on 14.316 Mhz at 1800 UTC.

I have checked into the Sunday one on 20m, run by Mark, WB0IQK, with some help from others.? Seems lots of mid-USA and west coasters manage to check in OK, but it helps if you have a beam and 500w+.? I use one of the 30L-1's typically with the Kenwoods and that seems to work. It can get crowded at times on .316 but a regular group gathers for the hour prior to the Sunday net and politely "saves them a spot"!

I rarely ever hear the 40m nets from the east.? A 40m vertical doesn't cut it, and I'm away too much in the winter anyways when it?is a possibility.? Summer is a write-off from BC at that time and distance.

I used to occasionally check into the Drake group out of California - Friday nights I think?? Not really a net....that also does a real-time online video at the same time.? I don't recall the platform they used.? It worked pretty well....but again Fridays tend to be busy days for me into the evening.? I have not checked in for several years now.? Somebody here would likely know more about that one.

I see Mark has just listed the "vintage nets" which are not manufacturer specific.

73
Peter
VE7PS

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On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 5:58?AM Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 via <w1es=[email protected]> wrote:
Why not get some volunteers to start it up on 20?? All we need are a few people willing to take turns being NCS. The harder part will be to find the right time and frequency, since there are likely other regular nets around, and to not schedule it at the same time as other interest group nets that are similar. It would take some coordination and the net itself would likely start slowly.?

For precedent, there are Collins and Kenwood nets on 20, I believe. I am of the opinion that there are many more people interested in Drakes than what existed even a few years ago.?

73,

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana.


Sent from Proton Mail for iOS


On Tue, Mar 21, 2023 at 4:15 PM, Mark - WB0IQK <mgilger@...> wrote:
We tried a 20 meter net many years ago and it never worked out. Very limited check-ins.? We also had a 75m swap net and had to disband that some years ago due to lack of participation.?

73's,
Mark, WB0IQK?


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

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On 3/22/2023 9:26 AM, Bill Leonard N0CU wrote:

I attempted to order a CD using PayPal. I got a message back from PayPal saying that recipient needed to open a PayPal account and if they don't do that within 10 days the transaction will be cancelled. My email to K4OAH regarding this was not responded to and PayPal eventually cancelled the transaction.
--
Bill N0CU


Re: Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

 

David Assaf III
W5XU, VP8RXU
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On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 6:29?PM Bill Leonard N0CU <billincolo73@...> wrote:

That is the website that I went to.

On Wed, Mar 22, 2023 at 4:59?PM Brien Pepperdine <brianpepperdine@...> wrote:

My old dude memory, which of course never fails, seems to recall his XYL was carrying it on via download sales.

Enter via this web site home page...

One would hope that the page was not left live IF the services were not available more.. but this is a fresh google return.


Brian VE3HI






------ Original Message ------
From: wb5nen=[email protected]
To: [email protected]
Sent: Wednesday, March 22, 2023 5:50 PM
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] Drake service CDs no longer available from K4OAH?

I believe Garey is a silent key. He sure helped me a lot.
--
Richard
WB5NEN