F/S RACAL ACOUSTIC RA6000 TALON PTT
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Group. I have for sale 3 of the above items for sale, these are new old stock asking ?33 each. plus pstge Jeff G8XXI
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TRA-931
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Hi, I currently have on my bench a Racal Syncal 30 aka TRA931. I'm currently involved in looking into alternative PA transistors since good 2N5070s are nearly impossible to source these days. I currently have a pair of 'experimental' transistors in place and the set is happily generating 20W on all frequencies with a very slight drop (about 2W below 2MHz). What is a bit alarming is that the set will happily deliver 20W (in the High position) even when AM is selected. Oddly, although the manual specifically states that the o/p is nominally 5W on AM (and understandably too), there is no mention in the circuit description of how this reduction in output power is achieved. Looking at the wiring associated with the Mode Switch, it looks like the Mute pin (66) on the synthesiser might have something to do with it, but poking around in that area has proven inconclusive. Can anyone shed some light on this? Regards, Ian, GM0UHC www.chavfreezone.me.uk
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Synchronous AM on the RA6790
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Hi everyone, I have a question for the technical guru's. When I tune in AM stations using SAM on my WJ8711, its quite obvious that is generating and reinserting its own carrier. There is a momentary heterodyne if the AM signal changes in frequency suddenly while it adjusts to the correct frequency. The RA6790, while it performs fabulously well as an AM receiver, does not show any evidence of this happening at all. It also doesn't perform as well as the WJ on selective fading. Why then is it widely believed that it has full time synchronous AM? Cheers, Peter - VK2AN
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MA4091 automatic filter unit
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Does anyone have one of these, or pictures of the inner workings? I pretty certain I worked on the design of this unit but can't find any information online to jog my memory. -- Mike G8GYW
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RACAL MA.4072
Many many thanks Dave, that's fantastic news. I can now put it to work rather than just have it sitting around looking pretty. Maybe it will work nicely with crossband on 6 and 4 metres. Please excuse the typo, I did indeed mean the RACAL TRA-4072 PASSBAND VHF FILTER. Indeed I measure 5.9 Ω passthrough resistance on all six ranges. If you have any literature on this unit you can share Dave, that would be excellent, I can find next to nothing online. Best regards, Tony G7TXU
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RACAL MA.4073
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Hi chaps, I've just received one of these 6 band VHF filters today. It physically bolts onto the TA970H VHF RF amp and also the MA989/E frame. What I need to know is whether it can handle the TX power of a 3W TRA967 transceiver on its way to a TRA970 VHF RF amplifier.
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Greetings and RA.1217
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Hi Friends, I am new (only here, unfortunately I am all but new...) I am trying to restore initially at least one of three RA.1217 I have here. They are probably the most difficult equipment I worked on. Is there someone willing to give me some suggestion? Thanks, Gianni from Florence, Italy
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Racal RA6790 Hang AGC problems
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Hi Everyone, I have done an alignment on this receiver and it is working really well, but the only slight gripe I have is the hang AGC time constants. On the Long setting, it is incredibly long - at least 4 seconds, however Medium is so short that the AGC "pumps" noticeably on SSB signals. I thought it should be a simple matter to adjust some resistor values to something more useful, like maybe 1 second for Medium and 2 or 3 secs for long, but it is proving to be much more difficult than I thought. According to the manual, R45 (330K) on the A4 board sets the LONG time constant, and the parallel combination of R45 and R146 (27K) should set the MEDIUM time constant. I have changed R45 to 220K and it does seem to have shortened the long time constant, but changing R146 to a much higher value has no effect whatsoever on the medium time constant. In fact, removing the resistor altogether, still has no effect on the medium time constant? Does anyone have any information on what is going on here? Please note also, that I want to keep the "hang" AGC and not disable it as per the article by Dallas Lankford. Cheers, Peter - VK2AN
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RA1778 Tricks of the Trade
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RA1778 Tricks of the Trade - VMARS AM net resolved as SSB - using AFC carrier phase lock, full carrier AGC and selectable USB/LSB side band - eliminating co-channel QRM. Not quite its intended use, but handy as the Vintage net's 'drift the night away' 73-Graham https://youtu.be/vdIwBHLOoes?si=5ibtYZyzBVBw22q7
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6790 hex files
I saw a post about the hex files for the 6790 with LF and 1-10-100kc tuning but cannot find it now for some reason, I would like to find those files. Thanks W5DTW -- This email has been checked for viruses by Avast antivirus software. www.avast.com -- MOGMAN
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RA6790 AGC Mods
For anyone who is interested, I thought I would do a quick write up of how to change the AGC time constants on the RA6790/GM There are two separate stages that control AGC on this receiver, a "hang" AGC section and a normal AGC decay section on the main IF/AF board, A4. The hang AGC holds the AGC constant for a period of time then the decay takes over with an RC time constant. This works as follows: FAST AGC setting In this mode, hang AGC is disabled by Q2, and the AGC decay is set by R55 (1K) and C52 via R65 and R64. You probably should leave this as is. MEDIUM AGC setting In this mode, both hang AGC and AGC decay are active. Q10 turns on and the hang AGC time constant is set by the parallel combination of R146 (27K) and R45 (330K) and C42. The AGC decay is set by the parallel combination of R52(47K) and R53(10K) and C52. SLOW AGC setting In this mode, both hang AGC and AGC decay are active. Q10 turns off and the hang AGC time constant is set by R45 (330K) and C42 only. The AGC decay is set by R52(47K) and C52 only. Suggested Mods. In my receiver, the SLOW AGC setting was very slow - somewhere around 4 seconds. The MEDIUM setting, however was too fast at less than 0.5 second. I have adjusted the values as follows to give around 1.5 seconds on MEDIUM and around 3 seconds on LONG with a longer decay to avoid the abrupt AGC cutoff. I ended up with the following values - but feel free to vary these as you like. R45 - 180K R146 - 180K R52 - 82K R53 - 100K Another possibility is to fit small trimpots so the times can be easily adjusted. The receiver is now much more pleasant to listen to on SSB and CW signals, especially when using MEDIUM AGC. Cheers, Peter - VK2AN
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Looking for Racal Knob
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Guys, I’m looking for a “skirted” Racal knob similar to the one in the picture below. I think it has a 3mm (ish) spindle and is normally held by two tiny hex grub screws. Any help in tracking a spare one down or the manufacturer of the “knob system” would be greatly appreciated. Many thanks David M0XBO
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BCC 540F/G?
Hi all, I saw on https://radiohistory.uk/RacallistB.htm that the AATU BCC540F and G can accept PWM data from the RT on a PRM 4790 and BCC39. But has anyone published the differences between these two models? Is G just later then F and perhaps more desirable because it is more recent? Or are there some other differences to know about? Thanks 73 Eugene W2HX My Youtube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/@w2hx/videos
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RA1778 Parts List?
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I have a paper copy of the two volume 1778 maintenance manual which is missing the Parts List which should be Chapter 25. Does anyone have this, as a pdf maybe? The only on line version of Vol2 is also missing this Chapter. I am about to start again on the big wiring job on mine where the Hellerman sleeves have decayed and thus ruined a lot of the main wiring loom. 73 - Dan ac6ao / g3ncr
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Update Parts List Displays
Good Afternoon All RA1778 Update Thanks to help from group members I now have 3 x fully working RA1778. This was my first experience of working on this unit and I enjoyed it more and more as I got to know my way round the rx. A lot more fun than the 1792!!! The manual is easy to follow. TP values and scope traces are v useful. I thought it might be useful if I shared my experience because 2 of the faults were probably "generic" Transistor Spacer/Spreaders I found a faulty 2N2369 in the 1MHz input amp on the Upper Loop board. What was interesting is that the device appeared to have been stressed when the leads were pushed through the spacer/spreader of the type you find in units of this vintage causing the collector to go o/c. I've seen this before in Racal and Marconi units so I thought it was worth a mention! IF Amp Instability I thought my repairs were complete but one morning, when I switched on my last "repaired" unit, there was was seemed like an agc fault (low if gain with agc stuck full on) It was a very cold day - below freezing in the workshop and the fault cleared when room temp went up to normal. It was defintely temperature sensitive and eventually I pinned it to the gain controlled amp ML1 in the main IF board taking off at a freq in the 2 - 3 MHz range. Everything looked ok but additional decoupling of the supply rail close to the IC cured the problem. When I replaced the small decoupling cap (not the electrolytic) C2 I found that it was OK but a lower value than shown in the schematic. This was the original cap which must have been there from new. Fitting the "right" value fixed it. It's hard to believe but I've seen a similar effect with 7800 series voltage regulators if they're not decoupled as per mfrs recommendations. Again, maybe Something to look out for. Parts List The manuals I have are excellent copies but I don't have a parts list which wasn't a problem until I needed to buy a couple of displays. I guessed it wrong (see below) so if anyone could help out with a parts list (or point me in the right direction) I would be v grateful. Displays for RA1772 and 1778 I guessed that the displays in the 1778 were the same as the 1772 . I know better now but as I ordered the wrong part initially I now have 5 x HP 5082-7300 as used in the 1772 which I would be happy to pass on to anyone who needs them for a small contribution! They weren't expensive. The 5082-7340 displays used in the 1778 were much harder to find. UK suppliers wanted a fortune but I found some genuine parts on the eBay US website (they don't show up on eBay UK) and persuaded the sellers to ship to UK. I can provide details if anyone needs them. I have more than I need now so might be able to supply an odd one. Hope this helps Best regards to all Richard
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FS RA6790GM / R-2174
Time to pass this radio along, I've taken it as far as I can. When I got it it was non-functional. I replaced the following: EPROM sockets RAM Battery (new Varta) Multiple IC's (all replaced IC's are now socketed - including the RAM) Display lamps The radio is now functional and receives pretty well. It could probably use a complete alignment which I am not set up to do as I don't have a tracking generator per the instructions. Full disclosure - it does not pass BIT. It fails on all of the filter tests. I'm unsure if the circuit generating the signal, monitoring the signal or the filters themselves are bad. When I manually enter the filter settings everything works so I'm leaning more towards the circuitry vs the filters being the cause of not passing BIT. It has seven installed filters, LSB, USB, 400 hz, 1.2 khz, 3.24 khz, 6.8 khz and 16 khz Also there is one segment, lower left of the most Signiant digit, that is out and the silvering behind the LCD's is a bit discolored. The R-2174 tag says it is serial number 3188. The RA-6790/GM tag on the rear of the unit says it is serial number 3265. I have complete print outs of both manuals as well. $500 plus shipping or will meet within reasonable distance of zip 18974.
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Racal RA6790GM in need of repair facility
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Hello, I'm new here. I have and have had for many years a RA6790GM that for years has worked flawlessly. A few weeks ago I could no longer program frequencies. Everything lights up with Zero's and the fault light was lit. I replaced the backup battery and the fault light is now off. I did the reboot several times but still not operational. The removed battery checked OK. I'm located in Connecticut and wonder where I may find a repair facility..? Arnie D. K1NFE nelo44@...
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RACAL PANTHER BCC715 BATTERY ELIMINATER
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HI Group, looking for info on the above item which i believe is to run a panther radio from a 24 volt vehicle. this looks the same as the panther battery and fits on the back of the radio with a 2 pinn supply socket. Jeff G8XXI
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Racal Panther 10pin to Clansman 2pin 24v
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Good afternoon, Does anyone have a source of a Racal 10 pin (radio rear socket) to a 2pin Clansman style power input. To power the radio with 24v in the vehicle clip in mode. Best regards Mark
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