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Another TR7 Journey begins 169
I had a TR7 about 15 years ago and loved it but I sold it to help finance my K3 purchase, which I also love and still have. I acquired a TR7 today from an estate today with the PS7. It's S/N 2713. The thing was pretty dirty and will need a case repainting but seemed OK otherwise and the price was right. Here's what I have gleaned so far: 1. The PS7 doesn't work. I hear the transformer thunk when I turn on the rig and the fans on the PS and TR7 both come on but nothing else. The fuse is good and not blowing so I'll need to fix that at some point. 2. The rig came on fine with a different PS and seems to RX and TX fine but power out was around 170 watts and the ALC light was not coming on. I adjusted the control on the ALC board to about 150 watts on 20M at full drive and the ALC light now works but stays on no matter how low I adjust the drive. I know there's another adjustment for that on 10M on a diffferent board but I haven't gotten to that yet. Power doers adjust down to zero now. 3. The S-meter reads very low but signals sound fine so guess that's another adjustement I need to make. Forward and reflected hardly move the meter and adjusting the controls by the antenna socket make no difference. 4. Some good news is that all 4 filter slots are full which is great news for a CW op like me. 5. There's a big change in noise between USB and LSB looks like carrier balance is off. 6. The sidetone volume level is very low, I have to turn the volume control way up to hear it. I do have a PDF copy of the service manual. The big question is will I need the board extenders to fix all this and properly align the rig? If so wheer can I find some that won't cost me too much? My apologies in advance for the many stupid questions I'm sure I will ask as this project moves foward! 73, Bill NZ0T
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TR-4 - V11 12BZ6 3
The serial number for my TR-4 is 26040 which is presumably a Version 3 rig. According to Garey's TR-4 documentation, V11 switched from a 12BA6 to a 12BZ6 at Version 4 (S/N 27000) but my TR-4's V11 is a 12BZ6 (not just the tube but the label beside its socket as well). Is it possible Garey's chart is incorrect or am I misunderstanding it? I found the following comment from Garey as well: /g/DRAKE-RADIO/message/13132 I'm just curious as to the apparent discrepancy. Anyone know? Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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TR-4 Decreased Sensitivity on High Bands 28
Like other older things, my TR-4 (bless it's heart) is very hard of hearing on the upper bands. Signals and noise are quite strong on 80M and 40M but, starting with 20M, it becomes increasingly deaf to the point that on 10M, I have to turn the AF gain up almost fully open and, on 10M, the calibrator barely moves the S-Meter. On transmit, the problem is similar - not nearly as much output on 15 and 10 as the other bands so I suspect something common to RX and TX. The crystal oscillators are working just fine - strong enough output on the bands that use them and I've performed the alignment on the receiver. When trying to peak T1 (10M transformer), the S-Meter is virtually useless as an indicator as it barely moves off of "1" and I'm pretty sure it shouldn't be that way. Using my HP-410C, I've monitored the voltage at V7's control grid and the voltage consistently drops from lower bands to higher bands as I sort of expected it would. Should I be looking to V7 as the probable problem point or are there perhaps other circuits that are worth checking? I suspected this might be an AGC problem but not sure. Any pointers are welcome. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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PA Country Of Origin 8
This is a bit off topic in some ways, in others it's something we have tossed around recently. I have an Icom repeater that appears to have a failed PA module, it draws 10 amps and has an output of 1 watt. It's a Mitsubishi RA55H4047M. I have talked to Icom, they have the part in stock for about $120. I have looked on line and I find this unit listed in many places other than Digikey, Mauser or Newark (They don't carry it). The images of the units all look identical including 'Japan" printed on the units as compared to the unit in the repeater but all sources that I can find seem to be coming from Asia, specifically China at price points between $38 and $66. The $64,000 question of course is do I risk one of these alleged "Genuine Mitsubishi" units or bite the bullet with Icom? 73, Ron wa7gfe
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R7 parent board pin out 14
Hello... I am new here. I have been looking for a document showing where the pin numbers referenced in the R7 service manual are located on the parent board. I understand such a document exists but I have had no luck locating it. Any help would be appreciated. Dan (W3DF)
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DRAKE USERS NET 7.238 MHZ.
Evan, K9SQG was our NCS for the Sunday Users net. There were 22 people checking into the net, and the users were using the following radios: A line: 1 B line: 1 C line: 3 TR-4: 4 TR-5: 1 TR-7: 5 Others: 7 Next week's NCS will be Ron, WB4HFN. 73'S, Mark, WB0IQK
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Pairing 2-NT with 2-B -- sidetone connection? 3
I'd like to pair a 2-NT transmitter with a 2-B receiver. The 2-NT manual says to connect the sidetone output to the grid of the receiver's audio amp or to the arm of the receiver's volume control (see below). Would this be a direct connection, or through a series capacitor, or ??? Since the 2-NT has a sidetone level control, I'm thinking I should connect the sidetone directly to pin 8 of the 8BN8 so that it's independent of the receiver's volume level. Thoughts?
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R7 12 vdc regulator board 2
The R7 and TR7 use Molex tin plated pins in the plug in printed circuit boards. Tin to tin contacts oxidize and become high resistance. For those to have corrected problems in the 7-line equipment by unplugging and plugging back in the PCBs that cleans the oxide on the tin contacts and corrects the problem for awhile (don't forget to use DeOxit ProGold when doing so). A more insidious problem is when high current has to pass through these tin contacts. Oxidation, higher resistance then heat and board failure. For those who have had the unfortunate experience with your R7 12 VDC regulator board, you know what I mean. If your board does burn up, just replace with IC regulator in place of power transistor on the heat sink on the back of the receiver. If your regulator board is still working, highly recommend replacing the tin plated Molex connectors on the regulator board with connectors having gold plated contacts. That will reduce oxidation of the contacts and failure of the PCB. Collins used all gold plated contacts on the KWM/HF-380 connectors. I've never had a connector contact problem with my KWM-380 in 30 years. Drake was saving a few dollars on each 7-Line radio by using all tin plated connector contacts and created a reliability problem for us years later. 73, Paul W5NTQ
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TR-7 Mods by N7NB? 4
Curious if anyone has done any of these mods to their TR-7 as suggested by Scott/N7NB? Dug out the "Family Affair" book the other day and saw the list of mods, same as the article that Jim S posted. The audio filter sounds like a no-brainer as I find myself engaging PBT just to tone down the harsh highs. Would love to add true QSK as well although looks challenging. -- Craig/W8CS Greenville, SC
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2 files uploaded #file-notice
The following items have been added to the Files area of the [email protected] group. /R7 Files/Drake_R7_PS_Early.pdf /R7 Files/Drake_R7_PS_Late.pdf By: Jim Shorney <jimNU0C@...>
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Wanted: SPR-4 preselector knob
Looking for the SPR-4 preselector knob. Can anyone help? Peter OZ8CTH
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TR7A Meter spikes 4
The situation: When I transmit on CW and let up the key, the meter goes to the power out during key-down, as normal. When I let up the key at the end of sending, the meter swings hard to the right when using shorter delay settings, controlled by the CW delay "knobette". If I use a longer delay, there's nothing unusual happening with the meter. Listening on my IC-7610, and watching the spectrum, there is no RF being indicated by either the receive audio or by the spectrum display. This set has always worked like this since I've owned it. I would think that if this was a real spike, I would see RF out. Listening on two other receivers, not a peep when key is opened. Could something in the receiver be putting a voltage onto the receiver's meter circuit, which gets switched on when the TR7A returns to receive? Steve Wedge, W1ES Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
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Drake R4A and T4XB For Sale 6
I currently have a Drake R4A receiver and T4XB transmitter for sale on my for sale webpage. Click link below to view the R4A and T4XB. Drake Gear For Sale 73 Mike W5RKL https://www.w5rkl.com
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Noisy Lower Bands 7
While listening to my TR-4 late yesterday evening, I noticed that the lower bands had a prominent, continuous "swish-swish-swish" noise at about 2 or 3 Hz. I checked and I was also getting that on my R-390 so, thankfully, it didn't appear to be a new problem with my TR-4. Are others on the list hearing this as well? It's noise that I don't recall hearing before and, possibly as a result of it, I didn't hear very much activity on the lower bands either. Just curious. Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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Durability 2
I oftentimes think that we take our favourite radios from the past as having survived because we have lavished lots of attention on them and have dutifully replaced old capacitors, etc.. Then I buy a C Line that hadn't been powered up since 1984, I bought from a friend today a C Line with an etek FR-4 that hadn't been powered up since 1984, I bought it at a price commensurate with being dormant for 40 years and it was a great deal. Firstly, the e-tek needed nothing. By the 1980s, we had really mastered the art of making capacitors that last. The unit is nearly within spec. I can't get to direct measurement and that may be due to a dirty switch. Direct mode switches off the convertor by grounding it. Perhaps the switch is a wee bit dirty. BYW, I have the original manual for this and I will eventually scan it to be shared with anyone who wants a copy. The T-4XC puts out 130+ W on 20m. The switches are incredibly dirty but finding a band to test output on confirms that the finals are in good shape. I used my bench supply. There's no need for using a variac for any 4-Line transmitter. The only can cap is not anywhere near HV and it it fails, it won't take anything with it. The R-4C is a mid-later production unit. It has 5-position filter switch, 6EJ7 mixers. I have also found that it has a few Sherwood mods (audio amp, power supply, mixer and a lovely GUF-1 filter!). Brought it up over about an hour and a half. It's working but dirty, dirty, dirty! Some bands are better than other due to the dirty switches! Frequency on 15 MHz confirmed that the dial was set right-0n, and the calibrator was bang-on, also. The AC-4 has the end of the cord cut off, so I will be more caretul -- though the finals are in great shape, so I think someone cut the end off to force an examination of the supply, which I will do. The MS-4 should be fine. It's hard to wreck a speaker in one of these, as you can't push any pointy things into the cone... Forty years without being powered up. Yeah, the Jackson drives are sluggish as hell and the PTO's require maximum torque to turn. They're not seized but should be easily freed. These rigs can take some neglect, as long as you don't put them in an unconditioned space. If a cap blows up, I can replace it. Oh -- whatever I do with this, the GUF-1 won't be leaving my possession! Steve Wedge, W1ES Time flies like an arrow. Fruit flies like a banana. Sent with Proton Mail secure email.
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Wanted: SPR-4 front panel 3
Looking for a nice and clean SPR-4 front panel. Can anyone help? Peter OZ8CTH
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9 MHz Crystal in a TR-4 12
I'm still looking into my TR-4's 9 MHz oscillator. Earlier, I said I could wrap a coil of wire around the oscillator tube (V16) and measure the frequency but apparently I was misremembering something because I tried that last night and I could not get the counter to trigger on anything close to 9 MHz so I just used a 10:1 oscilloscope probe which worked fine. Unfortunately, I am not able to get the oscillator exactly on 9 MHz. C130 will adjust it down to about 9.000280 MHz but I presume I should be able to swing the oscillator very slightly above and below 9 MHz leading me to believe the crystal has "drifted" upwards just a bit and because of this, I'm not quite able to get one of the filters to respond correctly. IIRC, the LSB filter will respond down to inaudible as I approach zero-beat with the calibrator; however, USB fades out long before zero-beat and I think that's due to the CO being too high. Any suggestions on a fix? I presume baking it might bring it back down but if that doesn't work, then I'd like to replace it. They're available new in that form factor (HC-49) but I'm not sure about what other characteristics I'd need to consider. I presume this isn't a series crystal and should have an appropriate load capacitance but perhaps other factors may need to be considered. Anyone know the specs for that crystal? Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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AC-4 Voltages 2
I'm noticing that the HV from my rebuilt AC-4 is running quite high - on the order of 730VDC. I know that my line voltage is around 126VAC and if I run the AC-4 from an autotransformer, I have to dial that back to approximately 110VAC to see 650VDC output. I find that just a bit odd since the input voltage on the schematic shows 120VAC. I can reduce that input voltage with either a bucking transformer or I also have a rather heavy-duty transformer with multiple input taps where I can feed my line voltage across the 132VAC connection points and have 110VAC at the 115VAC tap. I'm just wondering why an increase of 6VAC from the original spec has the output voltage so high and whether that increase is detrimental. I realize the filament voltages are probably on the high side as well (I haven't checked those) but that may be harder on the tubes than the HV increase but I don't know that for sure. Any thoughts? Thanks, Barry - N4BUQ
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Mini collection of DRAKE by SP3SWJ 3
I just wanted to show off my mini collection of DRAKE radio. 35 years ago I fell in love with these radios . 15 years ago I started collecting them ;-) Well, this is the current effect: https://youtu.be/w_bWcGprRX0?si=2O0gqz0fr4YOYJpG One radio is fully working the others are waiting to be looked at, checked, started up. I jave some spare tubes and I have a meter to measure the tubes. Work in progress. Jerry SP3SWJ
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Drake, Heath, Johnson, etc. for sale 2
Fellow Drake Enthusiasts, Here's my list with prices of what I'll have for sale and pickup at my QTH around Hamvention time. Cannot ship. Unable to bring to Hamvention due to health issues but I'm only about 4 miles from Greene County Fairgrounds. New in the box Drake RCS-4 remote coax switch $175. Shure 450D series II, new in the box microphone, $110. D-104 Final Edition microphone, new in display case, never used, $250. Hastings fiberglass hotsticks for POTA, Field Day, etc. new 35 ft $75, and used 44 ft $50. Jackite 31 ft orange windsock pole, used once to measure tree height, $50. Heath SB-200 linear, mint, with new PS upgrade, soft key, and faster changeover relay, $400. ME26 D/U professionally refurbished military millivolt meter, $60. Hospital grade isolation transformer, $30. Johnson Ranger, "8+" on outside, operation unknown, $75. Nye Viking (Johnson) KW Matchbox, "9+", with coupler for SWR meter, dark gray matches Drake, $300. New, pocket DTMF phone dialers, produces DTMF or single tone, for testing linears, etc. $5 each. If you want to buy any of these please let me know OFF LIST. 73, Evan, K9SQG K9SQG@...
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