Re: Racal 7pin polarised connector
John Find Wombat on e bay and ask him, John is his name, he may be able to help, here is one of his listings
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Stuart Mckinnon
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#3624
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Racal 7pin polarised connector
1) Seeking either 3 X 7 pin plugs or 1 X plug and 1 X male -male jumper cable to connect Squadcall2 to TA940 amplifier. 2) is it possible to modify Clansman plugs to fit Racal sockets. 3) Lots of
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john knott 2E0KNJ
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#3623
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Racal TA940b Power connector
Trying to locate a flying cable mounted connector for the above Racal Amplifier. Thank You John Knott 2E0KNJ
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john knott 2E0KNJ
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#3622
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Re: A 4025 Batter Pack Story [2 Attachments]
Steve, I worked at BCC from 77 to 84, I am sure we must have met. I went down to Reading/Mobilcal several times and I recall we did some work together on a handheld transceiver. I don't know what the
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kkyahoo <kkyahoo@...>
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#3621
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A 4025 Batter Pack Story
I know how much you all like a 4025 battery pack story so here's mine. When I started in Mobilcal's engineering lab in late 1979 in the bench I inherited (previously occupied by one of the 4021 guys)
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stephendgtucker
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#3620
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Battery extension cable
PRC-320, and other sets, battery extension cable, one end fits radio, other fits battery, saves unclipping batteries all the time. ?20. Ben Kidderminster, UK.
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militaryoperator
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#3619
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FS: Racal manpack Comcal TRA-922
Hi, I would like to sell a racal COMCAL TRA-922 manpack. It is a channelysed HF manpack in working condition. Working form 2 to 8 MHZ, 20 W power output. Pictures available on request. Manpack comes
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achoffray
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#3618
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Jose, Thank you for the response. The range that it appears to dead is around 6-8 mHz. Ernest KK6IVE
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addle98712@...
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#3617
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Re: PRM4021 issue
I have been following the posts, and it is funny that it does not beep in the faulted range (4 to 6 MHz?), so, isn?t it losing PLL lock?. Beeps in the received audio is an indication of loss of PLL
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Jos¨¦ Angel Amador
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#3616
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Peter, Thank you for the advice! I will work on it and let you know what I find out. Ernest KK6IVE PS Thank you for all that responded to my query. Got a good bunch of guys here! el
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addle98712@...
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#3615
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BCC70
Hi, Has anyone got a spare module extractor tool for the BCC70? This is the same as the other Jaguar/Panther radios as I recall. Also looking for the operator guide/manual for the 70 as well. Cheers
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kkyahoo@...
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#3614
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Hi Ernest, I use an Icom R-7000 to listen to the VCO and that works fine. You need to check that the VCO frequency is the dial frequemcy of the 4021 plus 35.4 MHz. Does the 4021 work correcly (with
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moosey@...
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#3613
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Hi Scott, Thanks for the advice, I will look around first too see if there isn't something obvious and go from there. Ernest
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addle98712@...
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#3612
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Re: PRM4021 issue
I do have a near field receiver that I could potentially use? Although, the VCO might be too weak of a signal for it?
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addle98712@...
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#3611
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Hi Peter, Thank you for the reply. Yes, that would be a good start there. No, not really, just a DMM, power supply and 25mHz o scope. I do have an ICOM R-7000 that I could use to find the VCO. Ernest
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addle98712@...
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#3610
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Re: PRM4021 issue
All kinds of things can cause loss of VFO over some range of frequencies, including bad switch contacts and screwed up solder joints on the divider chain. If you're dividing by something nonsensical,
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Scott Dorsey
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#3609
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Re: PRM4021 issue
If he does not have any of that equipment he can make upA simple R.F probe that he can put on the end of a VTVMOr a DMM. It is just a diode and a small cap. That willLet you have any output from that
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Donald Frysinger
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#3608
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Re: PRM4021 issue
Hi Ernest, I've not seen this particular problem, but my first thought would be to check the "Mhz" switch and its wiring to check that all is in order. What do you have in the way of test equipment or
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moosey@...
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#3607
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PRM4021 issue
Hello, I have an issue with my '4021 where there seems to be a silent gap from around 6-8 mHz. No change in noise if I remove the antenna. It appears to be only in that area. Anything above or below,
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addle98712@...
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#3606
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Stolen PRC320....
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bobsayers2000
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#3605
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