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Software Drake R8A

 

Hi

I'm looking for a software for the Drake R8. Any sources, infos?

Daniel
HB9DDS


Re: AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 

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Thank you Bill !


73 ? Steve ?WD8DAS




Re: Drake CS7 and switch box -Price Reduced

 

Did this ever sell??

Thanks

73
Bill
W4WCS


Re: Wanted: Cabinets

 

Eric,
If you find any cabinets or junked amps you can text me if you like.
Chuck
231.668.1115??


Re: Wanted: Cabinets

 

Eric,
Thank you.
Chuck


Re: AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 

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Tnx

On May 10, 2024, at 3:22?PM, Bill Leonard N0CU via groups.io <billincolo73@...> wrote:

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Nothing close
Bill N0CU

On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 12:41?PM william stevens via <197174stevens=[email protected]> wrote:
Gents
By any chance is there a3rd Ot 58 MHz in that pile of ?xstals?
Bill
WB2UFC

On May 10, 2024, at 1:22?PM, Bill Leonard N0CU via <billincolo73=[email protected]> wrote:

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Steve,

I gathered up eleven HC-6 crystals and about 70 other crystals?of various styles. I will get them in the mail to you next week.
Hope this helps.

Bill N0CU

On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 4:41?PM Steve Johnston via <sbjohnston=[email protected]> wrote:

AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

Thank you to everyone who has supported the new AF4K Crystals.? I really enjoying supplying FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals to vintage and homebrew enthusiasts.? It is especially fun to help people new to the world of vintage technology.??
?
One problem:? I am concerned that I am going to soon run out of old crystals on oddball frequencies that I can rebuild onto useful frequencies.

If you have some old FT-243 or HC-6/U crystals that you can spare, please consider my need.?? If you don't have a plan to use those crystals, let me use them to equip those who need crystals in vintage holders. ?

If you are going to be at the Dayton/Xenia Hamvention in a week or so, bring your crystals along.? I'll be in fleamarket space 9001, right under the tree next to the grandstand.

Otherwise ship them to Steve Johnston, 2309 Tulare St, Fitchburg WI 53711.? I'll be glad to reimburse you for shipping.

Think of it as "crystal recycling".? The best kind of recycling is repair and re-use, after all!


73?? Steve? WD8DAS



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Re: AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 

Nothing close
Bill N0CU

On Fri, May 10, 2024 at 12:41?PM william stevens via <197174stevens=[email protected]> wrote:
Gents
By any chance is there a3rd Ot 58 MHz in that pile of ?xstals?
Bill
WB2UFC

On May 10, 2024, at 1:22?PM, Bill Leonard N0CU via <billincolo73=[email protected]> wrote:

?
Steve,

I gathered up eleven HC-6 crystals and about 70 other crystals?of various styles. I will get them in the mail to you next week.
Hope this helps.

Bill N0CU

On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 4:41?PM Steve Johnston via <sbjohnston=[email protected]> wrote:

AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

Thank you to everyone who has supported the new AF4K Crystals.? I really enjoying supplying FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals to vintage and homebrew enthusiasts.? It is especially fun to help people new to the world of vintage technology.??
?
One problem:? I am concerned that I am going to soon run out of old crystals on oddball frequencies that I can rebuild onto useful frequencies.

If you have some old FT-243 or HC-6/U crystals that you can spare, please consider my need.?? If you don't have a plan to use those crystals, let me use them to equip those who need crystals in vintage holders. ?

If you are going to be at the Dayton/Xenia Hamvention in a week or so, bring your crystals along.? I'll be in fleamarket space 9001, right under the tree next to the grandstand.

Otherwise ship them to Steve Johnston, 2309 Tulare St, Fitchburg WI 53711.? I'll be glad to reimburse you for shipping.

Think of it as "crystal recycling".? The best kind of recycling is repair and re-use, after all!


73?? Steve? WD8DAS



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Re: AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 

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Gents
By any chance is there a3rd Ot 58 MHz in that pile of ?xstals?
Bill
WB2UFC

On May 10, 2024, at 1:22?PM, Bill Leonard N0CU via groups.io <billincolo73@...> wrote:

?
Steve,

I gathered up eleven HC-6 crystals and about 70 other crystals?of various styles. I will get them in the mail to you next week.
Hope this helps.

Bill N0CU

On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 4:41?PM Steve Johnston via <sbjohnston=[email protected]> wrote:

AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

Thank you to everyone who has supported the new AF4K Crystals.? I really enjoying supplying FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals to vintage and homebrew enthusiasts.? It is especially fun to help people new to the world of vintage technology.??
?
One problem:? I am concerned that I am going to soon run out of old crystals on oddball frequencies that I can rebuild onto useful frequencies.

If you have some old FT-243 or HC-6/U crystals that you can spare, please consider my need.?? If you don't have a plan to use those crystals, let me use them to equip those who need crystals in vintage holders. ?

If you are going to be at the Dayton/Xenia Hamvention in a week or so, bring your crystals along.? I'll be in fleamarket space 9001, right under the tree next to the grandstand.

Otherwise ship them to Steve Johnston, 2309 Tulare St, Fitchburg WI 53711.? I'll be glad to reimburse you for shipping.

Think of it as "crystal recycling".? The best kind of recycling is repair and re-use, after all!


73?? Steve? WD8DAS



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Re: AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 

Steve,

I gathered up eleven HC-6 crystals and about 70 other crystals?of various styles. I will get them in the mail to you next week.
Hope this helps.

Bill N0CU

On Wed, May 8, 2024 at 4:41?PM Steve Johnston via <sbjohnston=[email protected]> wrote:

AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

Thank you to everyone who has supported the new AF4K Crystals.? I really enjoying supplying FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals to vintage and homebrew enthusiasts.? It is especially fun to help people new to the world of vintage technology.??
?
One problem:? I am concerned that I am going to soon run out of old crystals on oddball frequencies that I can rebuild onto useful frequencies.

If you have some old FT-243 or HC-6/U crystals that you can spare, please consider my need.?? If you don't have a plan to use those crystals, let me use them to equip those who need crystals in vintage holders. ?

If you are going to be at the Dayton/Xenia Hamvention in a week or so, bring your crystals along.? I'll be in fleamarket space 9001, right under the tree next to the grandstand.

Otherwise ship them to Steve Johnston, 2309 Tulare St, Fitchburg WI 53711.? I'll be glad to reimburse you for shipping.

Think of it as "crystal recycling".? The best kind of recycling is repair and re-use, after all!


73?? Steve? WD8DAS



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Re: RV75 digital schematic updated

 

Thank you Jim,

this is not an urgent matter, only for clarification and knowledge obtaining. I hope, someone could give me the right answer in the next couple of days/weeks.

Best regards.

Karl, DK7AL

On 10.05.24 16:39, Jim Shorney wrote:
That is all that was provided in the manual and there was never a formal service manual published that I know of. Sorry, I don't have any photos of that area. Mine is in active use right now so I am not keen on pulling it out and opening it up. :) I think one of the other group members still has one in the process of repair. Maybe he can help.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Fri, 10 May 2024 07:18:31 -0700
"Karl du Roi, DK7AL via groups.io" <dk7al@...> wrote:

Jim,

I was looking in your schematic after the function knob and the connector block to the TR7, but unfortunately? I couldn't find anything or a sub-schematic where the wiring of these parts are described entirely. Would you help me regarding these two matters, please?

Best regards.
Karl, DK7AL


Re: RV75 digital schematic updated

 

That is all that was provided in the manual and there was never a formal service manual published that I know of. Sorry, I don't have any photos of that area. Mine is in active use right now so I am not keen on pulling it out and opening it up. :) I think one of the other group members still has one in the process of repair. Maybe he can help.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Fri, 10 May 2024 07:18:31 -0700
"Karl du Roi, DK7AL via groups.io" <dk7al@...> wrote:

Jim,

I was looking in your schematic after the function knob and the connector block to the TR7, but unfortunately? I couldn't find anything or a sub-schematic where the wiring of these parts are described entirely. Would you help me regarding these two matters, please?

Best regards.
Karl, DK7AL


Re: RV75 digital schematic updated

 

Jim,

I was looking in your schematic after the function knob and the connector block to the TR7, but unfortunately? I couldn't find anything or a sub-schematic where the wiring of these parts are described entirely. Would you help me regarding these two matters, please?

Best regards.
Karl, DK7AL


AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

 


AF4K Crystals needs old FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals for rebuilding

Thank you to everyone who has supported the new AF4K Crystals.? I really enjoying supplying FT-243 and HC-6/U crystals to vintage and homebrew enthusiasts.? It is especially fun to help people new to the world of vintage technology.??
?
One problem:? I am concerned that I am going to soon run out of old crystals on oddball frequencies that I can rebuild onto useful frequencies.

If you have some old FT-243 or HC-6/U crystals that you can spare, please consider my need.?? If you don't have a plan to use those crystals, let me use them to equip those who need crystals in vintage holders. ?

If you are going to be at the Dayton/Xenia Hamvention in a week or so, bring your crystals along.? I'll be in fleamarket space 9001, right under the tree next to the grandstand.

Otherwise ship them to Steve Johnston, 2309 Tulare St, Fitchburg WI 53711.? I'll be glad to reimburse you for shipping.

Think of it as "crystal recycling".? The best kind of recycling is repair and re-use, after all!


73?? Steve? WD8DAS

http://www.wd8das.net/
http://af4k-crystals.com
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Re: Wanted: Cabinets

 

I will look at Dayton for you. Neved know what I might find.

Eric?
K8cca?

On Wed, May 8, 2024, 4:49?PM aa5wg via <aa5wg=[email protected]> wrote:
Still looking for L-4B and L7 for parts.
Chuck


Re: Wanted: Cabinets

 

Still looking for L-4B and L7 for parts.
Chuck


Re: Wafer Switch Naming

 

Everything I have ever seen had the ¡°A¡± or ¡°1¡± wafer at the front panel end of the switch.

Gary

W0DVN

On May 7, 2024, at 5:17?PM, jerry-KF6VB <jerry@...> wrote:

On 2024-05-07 10:31, Kevin Kampman wrote:
Usually they are sequenced front to rear (A, B, C) then front or back.
So "A" is closest to the metal panel?

I have an ulterior motive. Another "old radio" project. It's a
Collins KWM-2. I made up a circuit to fix its abysmal CW support.
That little board mounts behind the VFO. To activate it, I need a signal
that's grounded for CW mode. There is an unused lug on wafer "G" of the mode
switch that will supply just that.

- Jerry, KF6VB





Re: L4/L4B/L7 power switch alternative

 

What is a little odd about these switches is the manufacturer appears to have used a generic DPDT switch body to make a dual channel SPDT switch by modifying the rocker assembly. Apparently there wasn't enough sales volume to spur other manufacturers to copy it. The interesting thing about the white switches in the amp I have been working on is that you can turn the HV on and off independently of the main power. I have found this handy. I kind of wish my L7 had them.

I've got some NOS McGill DPDT inbound that look like they should be the same body. Should be good fodder for switch rebuilds.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Wed, 8 May 2024 14:10:30 +0000 (UTC)
"Evan via groups.io" <k9sqg@...> wrote:

When Drake ran out of the original switches, all they could get for replacement purposes was the white colored ones.
On Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 11:07:08 PM EDT, Stan Gammons via groups.io <buttercup11421@...> wrote:

I have a simple solution for the power switch.? While I have replaced the back end of the switch and I have a spare kit I got from Nationwide Radio, KE9PQ. I leave the power switch on all the time. My L-4B switch has odd rockers. Both are white. Not red and black. No idea why, but it appears to be the same switch as the one with the red and black rockers. To power the amp on I use an external DPDT switch and 15A 250 volt receptacle mounted in a 4" x 4" box. Easy to find 15A 250 volt receptacles and DPDT switches of the proper rating.? I also have an ES4L-4B in my L-4B.? I don't know if Harbach still offers the ES4L-4B.

73

Stan
KM4HQE




On 5/7/24 21:39, Rick W4XA wrote:


On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 03:25 PM, Steve Bookout, NR4M wrote:


Hello all,

I use these solid state relays, as well, and they are great!

One thing to be aware of I'm told, as I've never experienced it myself, there is a small amount of leakage thru the switching transistor inside the SSR.? When using HV supplies, this -could- put a few hundred volts on the output of a 'turned off' power supply.? Don't need any surprises.

-Go Drake-

73 de Steve NR4M


Hi Steve,


Yesterday, I finished rewiring the? Loudenboomer PSU ( L-4B transformer) from 120 to 240AC using 2 SSR's.

I know they have a little leakage but it really isn't much.?
Just now, I measured 0.7V AC on the primary and 3VDC on the high voltage line.

I'm? thinking it's probably not anything to worry about!
?
--

73/Rick
W4XA
*Every post is created using Linux


Re: Drake L4-B no Grid Current.

 

How much are you getting out? What do you see on your metering? Grid current and HV for your power output? What is the input SWR? How are you tuning up? Does it act the same on all bands?

I think the first thing I would check is the grid meter calibration. If it is way off you could just not be loading it up properly. I'm assuming that you are experienced with triode amp tune-up.

73

-Jim
NU0C

On Wed, 08 May 2024 06:11:45 -0700
"Jake KE8VGU via groups.io" <jkprz3@...> wrote:

Jim, thank you for the reply. I agree I should do a meter recalibration. But It was working, and now i am getting low power out.

If anyone else have some suggestions of what i should look at? Is this common when the tubes blow?? I did try a single tube in each socket, but there was no change.

Jake


Re: L4/L4B/L7 power switch alternative

 

When Drake ran out of the original switches, all they could get for replacement purposes was the white colored ones.

On Tuesday, May 7, 2024 at 11:07:08 PM EDT, Stan Gammons via groups.io <buttercup11421@...> wrote:


I have a simple solution for the power switch.? While I have replaced the back end of the switch and I have a spare kit I got from Nationwide Radio, KE9PQ. I leave the power switch on all the time. My L-4B switch has odd rockers. Both are white. Not red and black. No idea why, but it appears to be the same switch as the one with the red and black rockers. To power the amp on I use an external DPDT switch and 15A 250 volt receptacle mounted in a 4" x 4" box. Easy to find 15A 250 volt receptacles and DPDT switches of the proper rating.? I also have an ES4L-4B in my L-4B.? I don't know if Harbach still offers the ES4L-4B.

73

Stan
KM4HQE




On 5/7/24 21:39, Rick W4XA wrote:
On Tue, May 7, 2024 at 03:25 PM, Steve Bookout, NR4M wrote:

Hello all,

I use these solid state relays, as well, and they are great!

One thing to be aware of I'm told, as I've never experienced it myself, there is a small amount of leakage thru the switching transistor inside the SSR.? When using HV supplies, this -could- put a few hundred volts on the output of a 'turned off' power supply.? Don't need any surprises.

-Go Drake-

73 de Steve NR4M

Hi Steve,


Yesterday, I finished rewiring the? Loudenboomer PSU ( L-4B transformer) from 120 to 240AC using 2 SSR's.

I know they have a little leakage but it really isn't much.?
Just now, I measured 0.7V AC on the primary and 3VDC on the high voltage line.

I'm? thinking it's probably not anything to worry about!
?
--

73/Rick

W4XA
*
Every post is created using Linux


Re: Drake L4-B no Grid Current.

 

Jim, thank you for the reply. I agree I should do a meter recalibration. But It was working, and now i am getting low power out.

If anyone else have some suggestions of what i should look at? Is this common when the tubes blow?? I did try a single tube in each socket, but there was no change.

Jake