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Re: 2-B Lights

 

Hi Jerry,

I've seen something similar to those. There's limited room where these lights are but LEDs with leads might just work.

While the picture doesn't reflect it, these LEDs are supposed to be white.

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ

----- Original Message -----
From: "jerry" <jerry@...>
To: "DRAKE-RADIO" <[email protected]>
Cc: "n4buq" <n4buq@...>
Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2023 11:06:07 PM
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] 2-B Lights
On 2023-05-06 19:09, n4buq wrote:
Because the factory lighting for the 2-B's dial leaves a bit to be
desired - particularly in the center portions of the dial, I tried
something a little different and mounted a few SMD LEDs
[...]
soldering work. Those 0805 chips are pretty small...
*** There are SMD LEDs out there with pre-soldered leads. People use
them for dollhouses.



I used them to restore the backlight on an Alinco DR-1200T 2-meter
transceiver. The original backlights were grain-of-wheat bulbs,
and they were all burned out. I was able to put two or three of those
tiny LEDs in place of each burned out incandescent.

And yes, they have blue ones.

- Jerry


Re: white line on 7 line knobs

 

For such refurbish tasks I have simply taken some colour tins from Revell M5 or SM301 (white, not shiny) from the nearest hobby shop dealing with plastic models. The varnish can be applied into the recess of the knobs as described earlier in this subject.

Best regards.

Karl, DK7AL

On 07.05.23 14:09, Steve Wedge, W1ES/4 via groups.io wrote:
Another thing to consider is that if you clean the knobs in an ultrasonic cleaner, the paint will be gone when you¡¯re done.

I¡¯ve been using the putty stick to bring the lines and dots back but am considering going back to paint. Paint is the only way for 2 Line knobs.

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

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

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On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 22:52, Evan via groups.io <[k9sqg@...](mailto:On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 22:52, Evan via groups.io <<a href=)> wrote:

Jerry,

Sounds like you are making good progress.

As to the knobs, one of the antique radio vendors sells a white "putty stick" which one can rub onto/into the indicator lines on the knobs. After rubbing in, the excess can be wiped off with a cloth. For the perfectionist, white paint can be used to repaint the pointers. Sometimes just soaking in soap water and light brushing can restore the brightness but rubbing too hard can remove the paint.

73,

Evan, K9SQG

-----Original Message-----
From: jerry-KF6VB <jerry@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 6, 2023 10:06 pm
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] TR7 Filters and Knobs

So today a care package arrived from Noble Radio. A 450Hz CW filter. A
true work of art. I did not delay in installing it. Had to do some
cleanup on the filter card; somebody had done a messy remove of its
original filters - all except the standard 2.3kHz SSB filter. Possibly
my Ebay seller. After all, why sell an INOP rig full of expensive
separately-saleable filters?

It works great. Single-signal CW reception.

While I was in there, I did the mod that lets the carrier control work
with SSB. It's just one wire tacked to two
terminals on the mode switch.

I also fixed the loose coax terminal I mentioned earlier. It turned
out that the "clip" part had come undone. Now
it's nice & tight.

Then I did something purely cosmetic: pulled off all the knobs and
treated them to an ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch. Those don't seem
to have setscrews. How do they come off?

The white paint inside some of the pointer knobs - white paint inside
a groove - is a bit discolored and perished.
I may want to redo it.

- Jerry, KF6VB


Re: TR7 Filters and Knobs

 

Jerry, how did the ultrasonic cleaner treat the metal discs in the knob? ?I had a really grungy VFO knob and used Simple Green in the cleaner. The knobs came out clean nut the metal looked pretty horrid.?

I¡¯m thinking it was the Simple Green but haven¡¯t wanted to further experiment for risk of damaging other knobs with metal inserts.?

73,

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

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


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On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 22:06, jerry-KF6VB <jerry@...> wrote:
So today a care package arrived from Noble Radio. A 450Hz CW filter. A
true work of art. I did not delay in installing it. Had to do some
cleanup on the filter card; somebody had done a messy remove of its
original filters - all except the standard 2.3kHz SSB filter. Possibly
my Ebay seller. After all, why sell an INOP rig full of expensive
separately-saleable filters?

It works great. Single-signal CW reception.

While I was in there, I did the mod that lets the carrier control work
with SSB. It's just one wire tacked to two
terminals on the mode switch.

I also fixed the loose coax terminal I mentioned earlier. It turned
out that the "clip" part had come undone. Now
it's nice & tight.

Then I did something purely cosmetic: pulled off all the knobs and
treated them to an ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch. Those don't seem
to have setscrews. How do they come off?

The white paint inside some of the pointer knobs - white paint inside
a groove - is a bit discolored and perished.
I may want to redo it.

- Jerry, KF6VB














Re: white line on 7 line knobs

 

Another thing to consider is that if you clean the knobs in an ultrasonic cleaner, the paint will be gone when you¡¯re done.?

I¡¯ve been using the putty stick to bring the lines and dots back but am considering going back to paint. Paint is the only way for 2 Line knobs.?

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

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


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On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 22:52, Evan via groups.io <k9sqg@...> wrote:

Jerry,

Sounds like you are making good progress.

As to the knobs, one of the antique radio vendors sells a white "putty stick" which one can rub onto/into the indicator lines on the knobs. ?After rubbing in, the excess can be wiped off with a cloth. ?For the perfectionist, white paint can be used to repaint the pointers. ?Sometimes just soaking in soap water and light brushing can restore the brightness but rubbing too hard can remove the paint.

73,

Evan, K9SQG

-----Original Message-----
From: jerry-KF6VB <jerry@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 6, 2023 10:06 pm
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] TR7 Filters and Knobs

So today a care package arrived from Noble Radio.? A 450Hz CW filter.? A
true work of art.? I did not delay in installing it.? Had to do some
cleanup on the filter card; somebody had done a messy remove of its
original filters - all except the standard 2.3kHz SSB filter.? Possibly
my Ebay seller.? After all, why sell an INOP rig full of expensive
separately-saleable filters?

? It works great.? Single-signal CW reception.

? While I was in there, I did the mod that lets the carrier control work
with SSB.? It's just one wire tacked to two
terminals on the mode switch.

? I also fixed the loose coax terminal I mentioned earlier.? It turned
out that the "clip" part had come undone.? Now
it's nice & tight.

? Then I did something purely cosmetic:? pulled off all the knobs and
treated them to an ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch.? Those don't seem
to have setscrews.? How do they come off?

? ? The white paint inside some of the pointer knobs - white paint inside
a groove - is a bit discolored and perished.
I may want to redo it.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - Jerry, KF6VB














Re: TR7 Filters and Knobs

 

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Knobs without set screws are usually push-on.? Held by a flat spring. Can be pulled off. Sometimes takes a strong pull or careful prying.? Be careful the spring does not pull out and get lost.? Some knobs have screws in the center but those usually have covers. I don't think Drake ever used those but I have seen push-on knobs on Drakes.





-------- Original message --------
From: Jim Shorney <jimNU0C@...>
Date: 5/6/23 8:46 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: Re: [DRAKE-RADIO] TR7 Filters and Knobs


They do have set screws. At least all of mine do.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Sat, 06 May 2023 19:06:51 -0700
"jerry-KF6VB" <jerry@...> wrote:

> Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch.? Those don't seem
> to have setscrews.? How do they come off?






FS: MN-2000 and SB-200

 

Fellow Drake Enthusiasts,

I have the following equipment for sale, Hamvention pick up only due to health issues. ?My QTH is about 4 miles west of Greene County Fairgrounds, new home of the Hamvention.

Drake MN-2000 antenna tuner. ?Beautiful condition inside and out, 9+. ?Have a copy of the manual, possibly an original. ?$300.

Heath SB-200 linear amplifier. ?Beautiful condition, 9+. ?Has been recently upgraded with $125 of mods including Harbach HV power supply module, and Harbach soft-key for the PTT line so it can be used with modern rigs. ?Unfortunately no manual but they are available online for free. ?$700.

XYL says payment has to be in cash or postal money order. ?Reason for selling, nursing home and medical costs.

If interested please email off list. ?Hope attendees have a great time at Hamvention!

73,

Evan, K9SQG






Re: white line on 7 line knobs

 

They are called "paintsticks". I use one of these, works well.



Cheers,
Peter - VK2AN


Re: 2-B Lights

 

On 2023-05-06 19:09, n4buq wrote:
Because the factory lighting for the 2-B's dial leaves a bit to be
desired - particularly in the center portions of the dial, I tried
something a little different and mounted a few SMD LEDs
[...]
soldering work. Those 0805 chips are pretty small...
*** There are SMD LEDs out there with pre-soldered leads. People use
them for dollhouses.



I used them to restore the backlight on an Alinco DR-1200T 2-meter
transceiver. The original backlights were grain-of-wheat bulbs,
and they were all burned out. I was able to put two or three of those
tiny LEDs in place of each burned out incandescent.

And yes, they have blue ones.

- Jerry


Re: TR7 Filters and Knobs

 

They do have set screws. At least all of mine do.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Sat, 06 May 2023 19:06:51 -0700
"jerry-KF6VB" <jerry@...> wrote:

Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch. Those don't seem
to have setscrews. How do they come off?


white line on 7 line knobs

 


Jerry,

Sounds like you are making good progress.

As to the knobs, one of the antique radio vendors sells a white "putty stick" which one can rub onto/into the indicator lines on the knobs. ?After rubbing in, the excess can be wiped off with a cloth. ?For the perfectionist, white paint can be used to repaint the pointers. ?Sometimes just soaking in soap water and light brushing can restore the brightness but rubbing too hard can remove the paint.

73,

Evan, K9SQG

-----Original Message-----
From: jerry-KF6VB <jerry@...>
To: [email protected]
Sent: Sat, May 6, 2023 10:06 pm
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] TR7 Filters and Knobs

So today a care package arrived from Noble Radio.? A 450Hz CW filter.? A
true work of art.? I did not delay in installing it.? Had to do some
cleanup on the filter card; somebody had done a messy remove of its
original filters - all except the standard 2.3kHz SSB filter.? Possibly
my Ebay seller.? After all, why sell an INOP rig full of expensive
separately-saleable filters?

? It works great.? Single-signal CW reception.

? While I was in there, I did the mod that lets the carrier control work
with SSB.? It's just one wire tacked to two
terminals on the mode switch.

? I also fixed the loose coax terminal I mentioned earlier.? It turned
out that the "clip" part had come undone.? Now
it's nice & tight.

? Then I did something purely cosmetic:? pulled off all the knobs and
treated them to an ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch.? Those don't seem
to have setscrews.? How do they come off?

? ? The white paint inside some of the pointer knobs - white paint inside
a groove - is a bit discolored and perished.
I may want to redo it.

? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? - Jerry, KF6VB














Re: 2-B Lights

 

Oh, and, the blue tape is just to hold the PCB to the piece of wood. I may cyanoacrylate them together but, for now, it's just a dirty prototype project.

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ

----- Original Message -----
From: "n4buq" <n4buq@...>
To: "DRAKE-RADIO" <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, May 6, 2023 9:09:11 PM
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] 2-B Lights
Because the factory lighting for the 2-B's dial leaves a bit to be desired -
particularly in the center portions of the dial, I tried something a little
different and mounted a few SMD LEDs and dropping resistors on a small piece of
prototyping circuit board. The LEDs point straight up from underneath the dial
window.

The 2-B-1 picture shows them illuminated (without the rig powered off so as not
to include the side lighting). The 2-B-2 picture shows the crude board (with
masking tape to hold it to ad small piece of wood that elevates the board just
above the top of the slide switch bodies). If you zoom in on the board, please
excuse the very sloppy soldering work. Those 0805 chips are pretty small...

As you can see, this creates just a bit of a shadow of the needle against the
white backing plate so I'm not sure how much I like this but at least it is
more uniformly lighted across the dial. I may pursue a formal PCB with several
more LEDs that might help eliminate some of that shadowing.

Anyway, just thought I'd share.

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ



2-B Lights

 

Because the factory lighting for the 2-B's dial leaves a bit to be desired - particularly in the center portions of the dial, I tried something a little different and mounted a few SMD LEDs and dropping resistors on a small piece of prototyping circuit board. The LEDs point straight up from underneath the dial window.

The 2-B-1 picture shows them illuminated (without the rig powered off so as not to include the side lighting). The 2-B-2 picture shows the crude board (with masking tape to hold it to ad small piece of wood that elevates the board just above the top of the slide switch bodies). If you zoom in on the board, please excuse the very sloppy soldering work. Those 0805 chips are pretty small...

As you can see, this creates just a bit of a shadow of the needle against the white backing plate so I'm not sure how much I like this but at least it is more uniformly lighted across the dial. I may pursue a formal PCB with several more LEDs that might help eliminate some of that shadowing.

Anyway, just thought I'd share.

Thanks,
Barry - N4BUQ


TR7 Filters and Knobs

 

So today a care package arrived from Noble Radio. A 450Hz CW filter. A true work of art. I did not delay in installing it. Had to do some cleanup on the filter card; somebody had done a messy remove of its original filters - all except the standard 2.3kHz SSB filter. Possibly my Ebay seller. After all, why sell an INOP rig full of expensive separately-saleable filters?

It works great. Single-signal CW reception.

While I was in there, I did the mod that lets the carrier control work with SSB. It's just one wire tacked to two
terminals on the mode switch.

I also fixed the loose coax terminal I mentioned earlier. It turned out that the "clip" part had come undone. Now
it's nice & tight.

Then I did something purely cosmetic: pulled off all the knobs and treated them to an ultrasonic cleaner bath.
Except for the Mode switch and the Aux Program switch. Those don't seem to have setscrews. How do they come off?

The white paint inside some of the pointer knobs - white paint inside a groove - is a bit discolored and perished.
I may want to redo it.

- Jerry, KF6VB


Re: 2-A S-Meter Reading

 

4 Line. The 2¡¯s ?are not the same.?

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

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


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On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 19:46, Richard Knoppow <1oldlens1@...> wrote:
A little low S-9 on a Drake should be 30 uV.





-------- Original message --------
From: Clark WU4B <clark.macaulay@...>
Date: 5/6/23 2:46 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] 2-A S-Meter Reading

I have a very clean (for a 60 year old radio) 2-A that I'm checking out for selling. It has been my bench receiver for years and seems to work fine.? All voltages check out fine.? for a 50 uV signal on 40m, what should the S reading be? I'm getting S7.? All caps are the original and I've peaked the 455 KC transformer.??


Re: 2-A S-Meter Reading

 

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A little low S-9 on a Drake should be 30 uV.





-------- Original message --------
From: Clark WU4B <clark.macaulay@...>
Date: 5/6/23 2:46 PM (GMT-08:00)
Subject: [DRAKE-RADIO] 2-A S-Meter Reading

I have a very clean (for a 60 year old radio) 2-A that I'm checking out for selling. It has been my bench receiver for years and seems to work fine.? All voltages check out fine.? for a 50 uV signal on 40m, what should the S reading be? I'm getting S7.? All caps are the original and I've peaked the 455 KC transformer.??


Re: 2-A S-Meter Reading

 

I am fairly sure that during the 2 series, S9 is 50 uV. The others here will correct me if I¡¯m wrong. I can¡¯t remember if the 2-A had any paper capacitors (the 2-B has film capacitors that look similar to paper ones). If the can cap isn¡¯t leaky, keep it. I haven¡¯t seen a 2-B with a bad one, for some reason.?

73,

Steve Wedge, W1ES/4

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


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On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 12:54, Clark WU4B <clark.macaulay@...> wrote:
I have a very clean (for a 60 year old radio) 2-A that I'm checking out for selling. It has been my bench receiver for years and seems to work fine.? All voltages check out fine.? for a 50 uV signal on 40m, what should the S reading be? I'm getting S7.? All caps are the original and I've peaked the 455 KC transformer.??


2-A S-Meter Reading

 

I have a very clean (for a 60 year old radio) 2-A that I'm checking out for selling. It has been my bench receiver for years and seems to work fine.? All voltages check out fine.? for a 50 uV signal on 40m, what should the S reading be? I'm getting S7.? All caps are the original and I've peaked the 455 KC transformer.??


Re: Using a resistor with 6BN8 filament

Rick WA6III
 

On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 01:33 PM, william stevens wrote:
Rick
My 2 B is SN. 9200 and it uses 8BN8¡¯s
BILL

?
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Bill,

You are absolutely right!?? I screwed up! (That never happens does it?)

I see what I did now!!? Late last night I had both schematics on my desktop....? the 2-B? was a DJVU file and the 2-A has both.?? My browser will directly open the PDF but not the DJVU.? I have to save it first! (and I "saved-as" the 2-B as? 2A.djvu!!)

The 2-A of course, uses a 6AV6 driving the 6AQ5 audio amp and the 2-B uses the 6BN8 (triode section) to drive the 6AQ5.

Drake was clearly trying to save pennies and keep the tube count down and used the tri-section 8BN8 and/or 6BN8

Then they really reduced it in the 2-C

That 2A schematic from Bama was particularly bad resolution.....



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73/Rick

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Re: Using a resistor with 6BN8 filament

 

My 2B is s/n 2974 and it uses an 8BN8. May 1961 is printed on the S-meter rear cover.

Food for thought: if all of the filaments were floating, instead of being grounded on one side, would this 'rectified' hum problem manifest itself?
Maybe not, but production would be a bit more labour intensive. Drake employed bean counters too.73.

Ken, VE3FIT


Re: Using a resistor with 6BN8 filament

 

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Rick
Check it out
Bill
WB2UFC?


On May 6, 2023, at 4:50 PM, william stevens via groups.io <197174stevens@...> wrote:

?Rick?
The 8bn8 is used for 3 things bias rect,noise Lim, audio amp see attachedimage0.jpegimage1.jpegimage2.jpegimage3.jpegimage4.jpeg


On May 6, 2023, at 3:35 PM, Rick WA6III <myr748@...> wrote:

?On Sat, May 6, 2023 at 11:53 AM, william stevens wrote:
Folks
Surplus sales of Nebraska has 8BN8¡¯s for $ 2.50 but he requires a min buy on most of his stock and they could be very old stock
Bill
WB2UFC
Indeed!

I have bought several tubes from them!? They have so much "good stuff" that even if I want only 1 tube I usually get 2 or 3 and I always need other tubes and stuff too!?

I am a little late to this Drake 2B party? but when I looked at the BAMA manual for the 2B, it didn't show an 8BN8 in the schematic.

The 2A does.? Does the (very) early 2B's use it too? and if they do, whom ever has one, could you scan your manual and put it on BAMA?? It would sure help someone else that has an early one with no manual.....
?
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73/Rick

WA6III
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