Article: 99329 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "David Austerman" Subject: Need: HRO-50 dial scales for E&F coil sets Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 00:44:54 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: Does anybody know where I might locate the small plastic dial strips for the HRO 50 or 60 for the broadcast bands which are coils E&F? I doubt I'll ever find any but wondered if anybody has ever heard of anybody repro'ing any. thanks, dave N5WNM -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG Article: 99330 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Jeff James" Subject: Buy and Sell your Tube Gear! Message-ID: Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:21:58 -0400 You never know what you'll find.. http://www.dealamerica.com/deal/cgi-bin/ads/bcads.cgi FREE ads Dedicated to Vintage Amateur Radio... Article: 99331 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Lawrence Statton N1GAK/XE2 Subject: Re: Considering eBay? Radio-Mart has nothing on this guy.... Date: 12 Jul 2005 19:33:28 -0700 Message-ID: References: <1121202629.469012.139580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1121207969.32b62d20c7dd1a55379d512ae269fed1@meganetnews2> wrote in message news:1121202629.469012.139580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Here's a seller on ebay that has Radio-Mart beat by a long shot. The > seller id is: bargainland-liquidation. This business has over 12 > THOUSAND negative feedbacks. Yeah so? They have *hundreds of thousands* of positive feedbacks. > Do you suppose that negative feedback has > ANY meaning to the administrators at eBay? Forget Radio-Mart and his > negative feedbacks. This seller could really teach him a few things. > rgds, I seriously doubt that a buyers feedback rating has any effect on eBay. Furthermore, this is as it should be. The feedback is there such that each participant can make their own determination on whether to deal with an individual or not. Nothing to see here, move along.... -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- Lawrence Statton - lawrenabae@abaluon.abaom s/aba/c/g Computer software consists of only two components: ones and zeros, in roughly equal proportions. All that is required is to sort them into the correct order. Article: 99332 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Randy or Sherry Guttery Subject: Re: Looking for 12V tube Rx design References: Message-ID: Date: Tue, 12 Jul 2005 21:41:16 -0500 Kilcummin wrote: > Back in the late 1950's, hybrid auto radios with 12 volt plate tubes for all > except the audio output stages were built by Automatic Radio for Ford and > Chrysler. The first production was in 1958. A Motorola power transistor was > used in the audio output stage. A search through Sams Fotofacts for 1958 and > later should give you some schematics to start with. A trip to an auto > junkyard might give you a radio. If you're going to go JunkYardin' for a radio - might as well get a goodun' - late 50's early 60's era Cad. The WonderBar mechanism is a treat (and works VERY well) - and all of the tubes (including the relay driver tube) are 12V tubes (audio out is a single transistor). best regards... -- randy guttery A Tender Tale - a page dedicated to those Ships and Crews so vital to the United States Silent Service: http://tendertale.com Article: 99333 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Eskay Subject: Re: FA: Vintage HAM RADIO magazines References: <15jtm6v58dp62$.1pta0fbl6i6xr$.dlg@40tude.net> Message-ID: Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 10:34:33 GMT On Tue, 12 Jul 2005 09:48:43 -0700, Radiodan-W7RF wrote: > If $9.99 for 12 issues WITH a binder is a fortune, you need a new job OM! > > Thanks for your opinion, but you know what they are like ............ I just made an observation,no slight intended. And no I don't want a new job, I like what I do now. Article: 99334 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "arne thormodsen" References: <1121202629.469012.139580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> <1121207969.32b62d20c7dd1a55379d512ae269fed1@meganetnews2> <1121211678.8bf3795c2605c7c834f3390397d3cba3@meganetnews2> Subject: Re: Considering eBay? Radio-Mart has nothing on this guy.... Message-ID: Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:35:44 GMT " Uncle Peter" wrote in message news:NIYAe.74856$go.71314@fed1read05... > > "JOE" wrote in message > news:1121211678.8bf3795c2605c7c834f3390397d3cba3@meganetnews2... >> > He is doing good at basic math. >> >> And you're doing 'good' at basic English. >> >> > > Hey Joe, Bite my ass. How's that? > > Pete > Shouldn't the "B" be lower case? ;-) --arne > Article: 99335 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "patgkz" References: <1121202629.469012.139580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: Considering eBay? Radio-Mart has nothing on this guy.... Message-ID: <0_eBe.7735$9S1.1649@tornado.rdc-kc.rr.com> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:39:24 GMT Ebay's feedback reporting is almost meaningless. Take the example of radio-mart. In 2003 his alter-ego, gottahaveit1995, was bidding radio-mart's auctions and even listed feedback (positive, of course) on radio-mart's feedback pages. Radio-mart appeared suspended in Spring of 2004. Some three months later, radio-mart reappeared as a registered user and started selling again. The feedback from gottahaveit1995 on radio-mart's feedback page then (conveniently) disappeared....yes, ebay erased it! The bottom line here: if ebay "fixes" someone's feedback to coverup an obvious fraud....how much credibility does ebay have, let alone their much-faulted "feedback" system. To me, the feedback system remains a joke. wrote in message news:1121202629.469012.139580@g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com... > Here's a seller on ebay that has Radio-Mart beat by a long shot. The > seller id is: bargainland-liquidation. This business has over 12 > THOUSAND negative feedbacks. Do you suppose that negative feedback has > ANY meaning to the administrators at eBay? Forget Radio-Mart and his > negative feedbacks. This seller could really teach him a few things. > rgds, > Mark S. > Article: 99336 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heriberto" Subject: HAMMARLUND RECEIVER MODEL???? Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 18:52:28 -0300 Message-ID: <42d58aa3_1@x-privat.org> Hi : I have recently a Hammarlund receiver.- I buy him as SP-400, but your panel not is same at SP-400 wich know.- In front panel have a left side, in corner up, a cristal filter, same as SP-110 x.- In rear cabinet, a legend: Type SXF serial Nro 3282 Anyone can be help ¿ wich model is? Excusme my bad english REgards from Argentina! TIA Heriberto LU6DBU Article: 99337 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heriberto" References: <42d58aa3_1@x-privat.org> Subject: Re: HAMMARLUND RECEIVER MODEL???? Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 19:46:55 -0300 Message-ID: <42d597a5_3@x-privat.org> Aditional DAta: this model have in 2 FI stages bandwith variable, and it tunning from 1.25 mc. to 40 mc. en five bands REgards Heriberto "Heriberto" escribió en el mensaje news:42d58aa3_1@x-privat.org... > Hi : > I have recently a Hammarlund receiver.- I buy him as SP-400, but > your panel not is same at SP-400 wich know.- > In front panel have a left side, in corner up, a cristal filter, same as > SP-110 x.- In rear cabinet, a legend: Type SXF serial Nro 3282 > Anyone can be help ¿ wich model is? > Excusme my bad english > REgards from Argentina! > TIA > Heriberto > LU6DBU > > > Article: 99338 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: <_JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com> Subject: Re: Schematics, old marine AM transceiver Message-ID: <_2iBe.89226$go.42537@fed1read05> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:09:28 -0400 "Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message news:_JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com... > Pearce Simpson, model Newport 120...... Schematics? > With broken heart, I've probably thrown away 10 or 12 of these when I quit > my marine electronics business. Now that I want to return to real Ham radio, > and have no transmitter, I'd like to convert this old rig into an 80 and 40 > meter cw rig. (just the transmitter) Should not be too big of a project, but > having a real schematic (or one that's fairly close) would make memories > return like magic! > TIA, Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948 > > Lynn Weren't those around 2 mc for the old marine frequencies? It might be a lot easier tuning one to 160 meters than trying to get it up to 40 meters. Pete k1zjh Article: 99339 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bernie Murphy" Subject: Question regarding ICOM IC735 fan repair Message-ID: Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:30:24 -0400 The fan in my trusty ICOM 735 has stopped working. This is the small squirrel cage fan that cools the PA heatsink when the radio is transmitting. Has anyone ever had a fan failure? The fan itself spins manually. I called ICOM Canada and they indicated that ICOM no longer stocks parts of this type for the 15 year old 735. The failure could also be caused by the control circuit in the ICOM 735 that turns on the fan at different speeds depending on the temperature of the PA heatsink. If anyone has a parted out ICOM 735, please let me know. Highly unlikely --- as ICOM indicated that the ICOM 735 was an extremely reliable radio. Any ideas here or experience with this problem? Is there a newsgroup devoted to ICOM radios? Regards, Bernie, VE3FWF, Ottawa, Canada -- Article: 99340 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Terry O'Neill" References: <42d58aa3_1@x-privat.org> Subject: Re: HAMMARLUND RECEIVER MODEL???? Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 02:24:28 GMT Greetings Heriberto, The SP-400X covered 540 kc to 30 mc, the SP-400SX covers 1.25 mc to 40 mc. Those were the only two versions of the SP400 series produced. The X in the designation indicates that it is equipped with the crystal filter. For an example see: http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5753985850&category=4673 The SP-100 & 200versions were produced in many versions counting the military and civilian versions. The 100 series has telltale dual toggle switches between the bandwidth control & the Main Tuning control. See for an example: http://www.testequipmentcanada.com/Radios/superpro.html Refer to this website for a chart that breaksdown the SP100/200 versions: http://www.webex.net/~skywaves/commrx/Hammarlumd/SP-10/Super-Pro_Data.html 73 Terry W8EJO Article: 99341 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "AAA RF Products" Subject: Coax Cable, Connector & Adapter Catalog Message-ID: <0QkBe.8790$Eo.5341@fed1read04> Date: Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:19:39 -0700 Please email or call for your free copy of our latest coax connector, adapter, cable assembly & bulk coaxial cable catalog. No minimum order No handling fees. email: sales@aaarfproducts.com call: 949 481 3154 fax: 949 388 5448 mail: AAA RF Products, 949 Calle Amanecer, San Clemente, CA 92673 USA Article: 99342 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Chris Subject: Re: Question regarding ICOM IC735 fan repair References: Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 00:21:44 -0400 Bernie There's nothing special about the fan for the 735. They are available in the Mouser catalog and other parts supply stores. Just measure it and look. 73 Chris, VE3NGW/W4 Florida Bernie Murphy wrote: >The fan in my trusty ICOM 735 has stopped working. This is the small >squirrel cage fan that cools the PA heatsink when the radio is transmitting. >Has anyone ever had a fan failure? The fan itself spins manually. I called >ICOM Canada and they indicated that ICOM no longer stocks parts of this type >for the 15 year old 735. The failure could also be caused by the control >circuit in the ICOM 735 that turns on the fan at different speeds depending >on the temperature of the PA heatsink. > >If anyone has a parted out ICOM 735, please let me know. Highly >unlikely --- as ICOM indicated that the ICOM 735 was an extremely reliable >radio. > >Any ideas here or experience with this problem? Is there a newsgroup >devoted to ICOM radios? > >Regards, >Bernie, VE3FWF, Ottawa, Canada > > Article: 99343 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Clif Holland" References: Subject: Re: Question regarding ICOM IC735 fan repair Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 10:28:39 GMT "Chris" wrote in message news:iKlBe.72606$ho.6762@bignews6.bellsouth.net... > Bernie > There's nothing special about the fan for the 735. They are available in > the Mouser catalog and other parts supply stores. Just measure it and > look. 73 Chris, VE3NGW/W4 Florida > > Bernie Murphy wrote: > >>The fan in my trusty ICOM 735 has stopped working. This is the small >>squirrel cage fan that cools the PA heatsink when the radio is >>transmitting. Has anyone ever had a fan failure? The fan itself spins >>manually. I called ICOM Canada and they indicated that ICOM no longer >>stocks parts of this type for the 15 year old 735. The failure could >>also be caused by the control circuit in the ICOM 735 that turns on the >>fan at different speeds depending on the temperature of the PA heatsink. >> >>If anyone has a parted out ICOM 735, please let me know. Highly >>unlikely --- as ICOM indicated that the ICOM 735 was an extremely reliable >>radio. >> >>Any ideas here or experience with this problem? Is there a newsgroup >>devoted to ICOM radios? >> >>Regards, >>Bernie, VE3FWF, Ottawa, Canada >> Have you ever seen the fan in a 735??? I have never seen one like that in a Mouser catalog. -- Clif Holland, KA5IPF www.avvid.com Article: 99344 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: David Stinson Subject: Speaking of the Icom 735 Message-ID: <9GtBe.3352$dU3.2948@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net> Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 13:22:13 GMT The common tuning encoder problem, where you spin the VFO knob, but the frequency changes randomly are jumps around- Icom no longer sells the encoder assembly, which was their recommended "fix." I've had the encoder apart and looked at the diagram, but haven't gone any further. Looks like if the resistors that feed the optos drift off value, it would hose up the encoder. Has anyone else addressed this problem at component level? Thanks, D.S. Article: 99345 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: kludge@panix.com (Scott Dorsey) Subject: Re: Question regarding ICOM IC735 fan repair Date: 14 Jul 2005 11:01:43 -0400 Message-ID: References: Bernie Murphy wrote: >The fan in my trusty ICOM 735 has stopped working. This is the small >squirrel cage fan that cools the PA heatsink when the radio is transmitting. >Has anyone ever had a fan failure? The fan itself spins manually. I called >ICOM Canada and they indicated that ICOM no longer stocks parts of this type >for the 15 year old 735. The failure could also be caused by the control >circuit in the ICOM 735 that turns on the fan at different speeds depending >on the temperature of the PA heatsink. I would bet a control circuit failure. Measure the voltage across the fan and see if there's anything there. I bet there is not. If the motor has failed, you will probably not see DC continuity across it either. While you have it open, put a drop of turbine oil on each of the motor bearings so they stay good. --scott -- "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Article: 99346 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bill Janssen Subject: Re: Schematics, old marine AM transceiver References: <_JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com> <_2iBe.89226$go.42537@fed1read05> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:34:38 GMT Lynn Coffelt wrote: >" Uncle Peter" wrote in message >news:_2iBe.89226$go.42537@fed1read05... > > >>"Lynn Coffelt" wrote in message >>news:_JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com... >> >> >>>Pearce Simpson, model Newport 120...... Schematics? >>>With broken heart, I've probably thrown away 10 or 12 of these when I >>> >>> >quit > > >>>my marine electronics business. Now that I want to return to real Ham >>> >>> >>radio, >> >> >>>and have no transmitter, I'd like to convert this old rig into an 80 and >>> >>> >>40 >> >> >>>meter cw rig. (just the transmitter) Should not be too big of a project, >>> >>> >>but >> >> >>>having a real schematic (or one that's fairly close) would make memories >>>return like magic! >>>TIA, Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948 >>> >>> >>> >>> >>Lynn >> >>Weren't those around 2 mc for the old marine frequencies? It might be a >> >> >lot > > >>easier tuning one to 160 meters than trying to get it up to 40 meters. >> >>Pete k1zjh >> >> > > Yes, for sure! And some of these true boatanchors had MHz taps on the >coils (some call them inductors) switched with the channel selector switch. >I haven't had time (I'm retired, you see) to look inside yet. 160 meters has >so much local noise around here, in addition to needing more real estate for >antennas, that I'm thinking 40 is so much quieter, and half-wave antennas >will fit on my lot in any orientation. >Old Chief Lynn W7LTQ > > > > That marine transmitter was made to connect to a short antenn. So 160 meters would be easy. Bill K7NOM Article: 99347 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bill Janssen Subject: Re: Schematics, old marine AM transceiver References: <_JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:37:55 GMT This is a multi-part message in MIME format. --------------050502050309020905080802 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=us-ascii; format=flowed Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Don Bowey wrote: >On 7/12/05 9:45 PM, in article _JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com, "Lynn >Coffelt" wrote: > > > >>Pearce Simpson, model Newport 120...... Schematics? >>With broken heart, I've probably thrown away 10 or 12 of these when I quit >>my marine electronics business. Now that I want to return to real Ham radio, >>and have no transmitter, I'd like to convert this old rig into an 80 and 40 >>meter cw rig. (just the transmitter) Should not be too big of a project, but >>having a real schematic (or one that's fairly close) would make memories >>return like magic! >>TIA, Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948 >> >> > >If you obtain a schematic, I sure would like to get a file copy of it. I >worked on lots of marine equipment in the mid 50s, but never a Pearce >Simpson that I can recall. Worked mostly on Northern Radio and Apelco. In >Ketchikan, AK, any boat owner who could afford it had a Northern, along with >a Zenith Transoceanic and an S38C at home. > >Your conversion to 40 & 80 should be quite simple. > >Don > > > I also have a Pearce Simpson in my storage. Would also like a copy of the Schematic. Bill K7NOM --------------050502050309020905080802 Content-Type: text/html; charset=us-ascii Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit Don Bowey wrote:
On 7/12/05 9:45 PM, in article _JadnXbyB6DKAUnfRVn-vg@comcast.com, "Lynn
Coffelt" <coffelt2@comcast.net> wrote:

  
Pearce Simpson, model Newport 120...... Schematics?
With broken heart, I've probably thrown away 10 or 12 of these when I quit
my marine electronics business. Now that I want to return to real Ham radio,
and have no transmitter, I'd like to convert this old rig into an 80 and 40
meter cw rig. (just the transmitter) Should not be too big of a project, but
having a real schematic (or one that's fairly close) would make memories
return like magic!
TIA, Old Chief Lynn, W7LTQ since 1948
    

If you obtain a schematic, I sure would like to get a file copy of it.  I
worked on lots of marine equipment in the mid 50s, but never a Pearce
Simpson that I can recall.  Worked mostly on Northern Radio and Apelco.  In
Ketchikan, AK, any boat owner who could afford it had a Northern, along with
a Zenith Transoceanic and an S38C at home.

Your conversion to 40 & 80 should be quite simple.

Don

  
I also have a Pearce Simpson in my storage. Would also like a copy of the Schematic.

Bill K7NOM
--------------050502050309020905080802-- Article: 99348 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heriberto" References: <42d58aa3_1@x-privat.org> Subject: Re: HAMMARLUND RECEIVER MODEL???? Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 14:49:12 -0300 Message-ID: <42d6a322_2@x-privat.org> Thanks TErry by your answer . Therefore I Believe my set can be a SP100X Thanks again Heriberto "Terry O'Neill" escribió en el mensaje news:w1kBe.3124$dU3.2@newsread2.news.pas.earthlink.net... > Greetings Heriberto, > > The SP-400X covered 540 kc to 30 mc, the SP-400SX covers 1.25 mc to 40 mc. > Those were the only two versions of the SP400 series produced. The X in the > designation indicates that it is equipped with the crystal filter. For an > example see: > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5753985850&category=4673 > > The SP-100 & 200versions were produced in many versions counting the > military and civilian versions. The 100 series has telltale dual toggle > switches between the bandwidth control & the Main Tuning control. See for > an example: > http://www.testequipmentcanada.com/Radios/superpro.html > > Refer to this website for a chart that breaksdown the SP100/200 versions: > http://www.webex.net/~skywaves/commrx/Hammarlumd/SP-10/Super-Pro_Data.html > > 73 > > Terry > W8EJO > > Article: 99349 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Fred Abse Subject: Re: Coax Cable, Connector & Adapter Catalog Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 20:59:42 +0100 Message-ID: References: <0QkBe.8790$Eo.5341@fed1read04> On Wed, 13 Jul 2005 20:19:39 -0700, AAA RF Products wrote: > No minimum order > > No handling fees. And *no* WWW URL this time (See thread in sci.electronics.equipment) I think they got the message :-) -- "Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it." (Stephen Leacock) Article: 99350 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Cant Jam a Jammer Subject: Re: FA: HAM RADIO magazine FIRST ISSUE! Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:14:10 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: References: Notice how no one wants to pay $50 plus $10 shipping : In rec.radio.swap Radiodan-W7RF wrote: : First issue HAM RADIO magazine, : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5788502093 : -- : 73, Dan Magro W7RF : HENRY RF Power Amplifiers : BIRD power measuring, TOHTSU coaxial relays : SAMLEX power supply, RFI snap-on chokes : www.radiodan.com RFpower@radiodan.com Article: 99351 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: user@domain.invalid Subject: Re: FA: HAM RADIO magazine FIRST ISSUE! Date: 14 Jul 2005 18:43:40 EDT Message-ID: <42D6EB69.90700@domain.invalid> References: But if it had been a first year QST ....... Cant Jam a Jammer wrote: > Notice how no one wants to pay $50 plus $10 shipping > > : In rec.radio.swap Radiodan-W7RF wrote: > : First issue HAM RADIO magazine, > > : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5788502093 > > : -- > : 73, Dan Magro W7RF > : HENRY RF Power Amplifiers > : BIRD power measuring, TOHTSU coaxial relays > : SAMLEX power supply, RFI snap-on chokes > : www.radiodan.com RFpower@radiodan.com > > Article: 99352 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Roger and Ute Brown" Subject: Re: HRO-50 dial scales for E&F coil sets Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 15:53:13 -0800 Message-ID: <11dduna8crgkgc8@corp.supernews.com> References: Dave, Reply to me off list (rogerbrown@gci.net) . I might be able to help you with the underlying paper chart if you can fabricate the plastic parts. Shouldn't be to difficult. Let me know if that interests you. Roger, KL7Q "David Austerman" wrote in message news:e126b1547573982e617e1df97521e769.32924@mygate.mailgate.org... > Does anybody know where I might locate the small plastic dial strips for > the HRO 50 or 60 for the broadcast bands which are coils E&F? I doubt > I'll ever find any but wondered if anybody has ever heard of anybody > repro'ing any. thanks, dave N5WNM > > > -- > Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG Article: 99353 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bob Subject: Re: FA: HAM RADIO magazine FIRST ISSUE! References: <42D6EB69.90700@domain.invalid> Message-ID: Date: Thu, 14 Jul 2005 21:26:05 -0400 I wonder if anyone would trade their "Superman" Vol.1 for it?? ;) user@domain.invalid wrote: > But if it had been a first year QST ....... > > Cant Jam a Jammer wrote: > >> Notice how no one wants to pay $50 plus $10 shipping >> >> : In rec.radio.swap Radiodan-W7RF wrote: >> : First issue HAM RADIO magazine, >> >> : http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5788502093 >> >> : -- : 73, Dan Magro W7RF >> : HENRY RF Power Amplifiers >> : BIRD power measuring, TOHTSU coaxial relays >> : SAMLEX power supply, RFI snap-on chokes >> : www.radiodan.com RFpower@radiodan.com >> >> > Article: 99354 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: ronfol@ktc.com Subject: FA: National HRO7T Receiver with PS & Coils. $49.00 Message-ID: <42d7df3d.4293136849@news.ktc.com> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:09:35 GMT This is a nice old HRO7T with power supply and coils. Its at $49.00 today. see at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5789107812 Article: 99355 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: ronfol@ktc.com Subject: FA: HEATHKIT HR-1680 Receiver $20.50 Message-ID: <42d7e0dd.4293553330@news.ktc.com> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:16:41 GMT This is a nice Heath HR-1680 Communications receiver . Its at $20.50 today . See at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5789099772 Article: 99356 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: ronfol@ktc.com Subject: FA: Hammarlund Super Pro Receiver $50.00 Message-ID: <42d7e191.4293732763@news.ktc.com> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 16:17:24 GMT Hammarlund Super Pro Receiver- its at $50 today . see at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5789114797 Article: 99357 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heytubeguy" Subject: FA:'S' Mmeters for HQ-110,Sx-42 + more stuff Message-ID: <2kSBe.423748$cg1.332150@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 17:25:18 GMT Nice 'S' meters for HQ-110 AND SX-42 + other stuff being added; see at: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZheytubeguy Tnx for looking , Heytubeguy Article: 99358 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: ** FLEA at MIT ** Sunday July 17th Cambridge MA From: w1gsl@mit.edu (Steven L. Finberg) Date: 15 Jul 2005 19:39:02 GMT Message-ID: <42d810d6$0$569$b45e6eb0@senator-bedfellow.mit.edu> This coming Sunday.... +++ Now even more Buyers Parking !!! Thanks to TKT we have use of their new parking lot across Albany St from the SWAPFEST !!! !! ** More Buyers PARKING is available ** for details see http://web.mit.edu/w1gsl/Public/flyer *** !!!! In our Traditional GARAGE and the adjacent lot !!!! **** so come rain or shine or super heat the Flea is on !!! ********* $1 buyers discount with hardcopy of this notice ******** COMPUTERS - ELECTRONICS - HAM RADIO - COMPUTERS - ELECTRONICS - HAM RADIO FLEA all SUMMER at MIT Sunday July 17th 2005 9AM-2PM Come to the city for a great flea - plenty of free parking. MIT's electronics and ham radio flea will take place on the third Sunday of each month this summer, April thru October. There is tailgate space for over 600 sellers and free, off-street parking for >2000 cars! Buyers admission is $5 (you get $1 off if you're lucky enough to have a copy of our ad) and sellers spaces are $20 for the first and $15 for each additional at the gate. The flea will be held at the corner of Albany and Main streets in Cambridge; right in the Kendall Square area from 9AM to 2PM, with sellers set-up time starting at 7AM. SEASON PASS + Advance Seller Discount A sellers discount season pass is available which offers a 30% discount. By prepaying you get a discount and earlier admission. See the registration form. *** Attention Sellers *** Prepaid vendors.. Season Pass or monthly, will be admitted FIRST. Separate lines will form prior to gate opening for prepaid and nonprepaid vendors !! RAIN or SHINE !! Have no fear of rain, a covered well illuminated tailgate area is available for all sellers (6'8" clearance). Talk-in: 145.23- (PL 88.5) W1BOS/R and W1XM/R-449.725/444.725 (PL 114.8/2A). Sponsors: MIT Electronics Research Society MIT UHF Repeater Association (W1XM) MIT Radio Society (W1MX) Harvard Wireless Club (W1AF) For more info / advanced reservations 617 253 3776 ********** $1 buyers discount with hard copy of this notice ************ <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<< cut here >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mail the coupon below by the 5th of the month to be a Prepaid Vendor. FLEA at MIT 2005 Rates SELLERS To use your prepaid spaces the named vendor MUST be present. Rates include one admission per space. Advance $17 First space - includes $10 Cambridge Vendor License $12 Additional Spaces Must be received by the 5th of the month. Gate Admission $20 First Space - includes $10 Cambridge Vendor License $15 Additional Spaces Admission is after the prepaid vendors Early Bird Buyer -Admission after the prepaid vendor line is admitted. ~ 7:15AM ** You may not sell. ** $15 per person at the gate. ****************************** cut here ******************************* FLEA at MIT 2005 Advance Space Application ____April ____May ____June ____ July ____Aug ___Sept ____Oct @ $17 for the first each month + $12 each additional Name ________________________ Call __________ $ Included______ Address ________________________ Phone __________ Make Check to The MIT Radio Society City ____________________ State _______ Zip _______ PO Box 397082 Cambridge MA 02139 E-mail _____________________________________________ ******************************************************************************* Steve Finberg W1GSL w1gsl@mit.edu PO Box 82 MIT Br Cambridge MA 02139-7082 617 258 3754 ******************************************************************************* Article: 99359 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Albert & Btittany Spear" References: <8uGdnSf5FdxSikXfRVn-2g@look.ca> Subject: Re: GPT 750 FA Message-ID: Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:35:12 GMT Highly modified hacked up monstrosity..... "Keith Densmore" wrote in message news:8uGdnSf5FdxSikXfRVn-2g@look.ca... > It's back up, ends on Sunday an no reserve!!!!!! > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&category=4675&item=5788466282 > > Article: 99360 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Charlie Hugg" Subject: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc Message-ID: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 18:24:53 -0500 Please see my auctions for Lots of Vintage Stuff, Amps, Tuners, CallBooks, etc http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZhugQ2daQ2dbug Thanks, Charlie Hugg, K5MBX Article: 99361 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:53:32 -0400 From: -ex- Subject: Re: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc References: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> Message-ID: Charlie Hugg wrote: > Please see my auctions for Lots of Vintage Stuff, Amps, Tuners, CallBooks, > etc > http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZhugQ2daQ2dbug > Thanks, Charlie Hugg, K5MBX > > I have some stuff on ebay too. -Bill Article: 99362 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Phil Witt Subject: Re: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc Message-ID: References: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:49:51 -0500 On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:53:32 -0400, -ex- wrote: > >I have some stuff on ebay too. > >-Bill I don't see it. Phil Article: 99363 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" Subject: RCA AR-88 front panels Message-ID: Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:10:02 -0400 Are any NOS front panels for the RCA AR-88 available surplus stateside or overseas? Pete Article: 99364 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:14:07 -0400 From: -ex- Subject: Re: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc References: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> Message-ID: <5fec0$42d85f63$4232be0a$13012@COQUI.NET> Phil Witt wrote: > On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:53:32 -0400, -ex- wrote: > > > >>I have some stuff on ebay too. >> >>-Bill > > > I don't see it. > > Phil Actually just one "stuff". http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6545868487 -Bill Article: 99365 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> <5fec0$42d85f63$4232be0a$13012@COQUI.NET> Subject: Re: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc Message-ID: Date: Fri, 15 Jul 2005 21:33:01 -0400 "-ex-" wrote in message news:5fec0$42d85f63$4232be0a$13012@COQUI.NET... > Phil Witt wrote: > > > Actually just one "stuff". > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6545868487 > -Bill Wow, nice job as usual, Bill! I sold mine on the RadioAttic for a lot more than yours is at!! What a bargain for someone! Pete Article: 99366 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Heytubeguy" Subject: FA:Simpson KV,WestH. DB meters Message-ID: <4k7Ce.428553$cg1.326100@bgtnsc04-news.ops.worldnet.att.net> Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 12:45:52 GMT Two very nice meters: Simpson kv and Westinghouse DB , see at: http://search.ebay.com/_W0QQfgtpZ1QQfrppZ25QQsassZheytubeguy more things being added, check often, tnx 72 heytubeguy Article: 99367 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "John Reynolds" Subject: F.A. AR.88 Vernier Dial Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 18:50:15 +0100 Message-ID: Please see http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5790053204&rd=1&sspagen ame=STRK%3AMESE%3AIT&rd=1 Article: 99368 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Brian Goldsmith" References: Subject: Re: RCA AR-88 front panels Message-ID: <_1gCe.50451$oJ.3150@news-server.bigpond.net.au> Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 22:40:58 GMT " Uncle Peter" wrote Are any NOS front panels for the RCA AR-88 available surplus stateside or overseas? Pete ****** Very,very rare,you would be better off refinishing your old one (if you have it)! Brian Goldsmith. Article: 99369 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: <1121558059.865655.239770@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com> Subject: Re: RCA AR-88 front panels Message-ID: Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:18:53 -0400 wrote in message news:1121558059.865655.239770@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com... > > > Uncle Peter wrote: > > Are any NOS front panels for the RCA AR-88 available surplus > > stateside or overseas? > > > > Pete > > Contact Howard Mills: W3HM@nfis.com > > He has a silkscreen and can do your panel. > > Les Locklear > Les Thanks for the lead. Pete Article: 99370 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: <_1gCe.50451$oJ.3150@news-server.bigpond.net.au> Subject: Re: RCA AR-88 front panels Message-ID: Date: Sat, 16 Jul 2005 20:19:39 -0400 "Brian Goldsmith" wrote in message news:_1gCe.50451$oJ.3150@news-server.bigpond.net.au... > > " Uncle Peter" wrote > > Are any NOS front panels for the RCA AR-88 available surplus > stateside or overseas? > > Pete > > ****** Very,very rare,you would be better off refinishing your old one (if > you have it)! > > Brian Goldsmith. > > > Hello Brian I see a lot of British houses selling NOS AR-88 stock on eBay. That's why I asked, I thought it might be worth a shot. Pete Article: 99371 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Re: E-Z Hang Antenna Tool From: Ed References: Message-ID: Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 03:43:45 GMT Very nice unit. I know people who use them, and they work pretty well. Personally, I saved about $75.00 by buying an inexpensive slingshot, and also a "game tracker" from Cabella's catalog sales and ended up with a product that works even better. Ed K7AAT Article: 99372 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "David Austerman" Subject: WTB: National HRO-5 or -M etc. Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 04:24:08 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: <7762a5450005ff79f0e0f63dfcc34700.32924@mygate.mailgate.org> Looking for one of the older black HRO's preferably with octal base tubes for a reasonable price. Would also like to find a speaker,etc. Let me know what radio/pieces you might be in excess of. thanks/73, dave austerman, N5WNM, daveaust@pol.net -- Posted via Mailgate.ORG Server - http://www.Mailgate.ORG Article: 99373 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Dick Suhar PE CMfgE" References: Subject: Re: Fuse for TS-830 & Neutralization ? Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 08:10:40 -0400 Message-ID: <42da4ac1$0$54808$ad3619e8@news.netcarrier.net> Fuse value depends upon what line voltage the unit is set up for. The TS830S can be either the 110VAC or 220VAC....you know.. higher voltage lower amperage. Neutralization need is not indicative of a power supply problem.. look at the rectifier unit assembly and check for a problem there.. ripple , hum, wrong primary winding wiring set up. 73 Dick _____________________________________________ "Gary" wrote in message news:mtfkd19deutarv610hg5ergd9baetmerf4@4ax.com... >I bought a TS-830 from a ham friend that buys estates etc. He couldn't > get more than 30 watts out of the '830. I tried it and by putting the > drive control at a low level then dipping the plates and adjusting the > load control and finally increasing the drive control I was able to > get 100 watts out. Then the rig went dead. I checked the fuse on the > back and it was blown. It was a 3 amp fuse but right underneath the > fuse holder in white lettering it said 6A I'm wondering if the '830 > should have a 6 amp fuse instead of the 3 amp fuse that was in there ? > > Also I noticed that even when the plates were dipped correctly that > the plate current meter at 100 W out was almost pinned to the max, > maybe it needs neutralization ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Gary Article: 99374 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Brian Hill" References: <6BXBe.40302$DC2.10490@okepread01> <5fec0$42d85f63$4232be0a$13012@COQUI.NET> Subject: Re: FA Lots of Vintage stuff, amps, tuners, callbooks, etc Message-ID: Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 10:28:10 -0500 "-ex-" wrote in message news:5fec0$42d85f63$4232be0a$13012@COQUI.NET... > Phil Witt wrote: > >> On Fri, 15 Jul 2005 19:53:32 -0400, -ex- wrote: >> >> >> >>>I have some stuff on ebay too. >>> >>>-Bill >> >> >> I don't see it. >> >> Phil > > Actually just one "stuff". > http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=6545868487 > -Bill Nice job Bill. -- 73 and good DX. B.H. Brian's Radio Universe http://webpages.charter.net/brianhill/500.htm Article: 99375 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Edward Knobloch Subject: Re: Fuse for TS-830 & Neutralization ? References: Message-ID: Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 15:43:05 GMT Hi, I would think that you would use a 3 amp fuse if wired for 220V, 6A for 110V (I don't have a Kenwood manual to check this, but a 6 amp fuse sounds right at 110V). First check your resting plate current before tuning up. With PTT set to transmit, and no drive/no audio, the finals should draw about 40mA plate current. If not, adjust the bias control for this reading. The proper way to dip a pi net final is to start with the loading capacitor fully meshed. Apply some drive and quickly dip the final plate current using the plate tune control only. Then apply full drive* (see note) and read the plate current (it should be much less than the rated 250 mA). Assuming it is less than the desired 250mA, increase the loading control slightly (say, enough to result in a 20 mA increase in plate current with full drive)and then quickly redip using the plate tuning control. (+Always+ redip with the tuning control last, or you will be operating with your final out of resonance). Note that you are always dipping with full drive applied. Note that you can dip the final using the plate tune control while less than full drive is applied (easier on the tubes), but you then must increase the drive to full drive to see if you have reached 250mA plate current at dip with full drive, which is your goal. Continue this procedure until either the rf power output no longer increases when you increase the load control with drive, or you have reached 250mA plate current at dip with full drive, whichever comes first. Do not operate with more than 250mA plate current at dip, full drive, or you will overheat your finals. *Note: By "full drive", I mean enough drive for the plate current to stop increasing very much with increasing drive (saturated), not that the drive control is fully clockwise. If you don't get around 100W rf out at 250mA dipped plate current, one possibility is that the final tubes are not well balanced. With the bias set for 40mA with both finals installed, if you remove one, the resting current should be 20mA. If the tubes aren't well balanced, one tube may be hogging all the current, and the rig will be unable to deliver more than about 50 or 60 Watts. Note: remove one of the tubes completely for this check, do not just remove the plate connector of the unused tube, or it may be damaged by excessive screen current (the screen tries to act like the plate). Caution: high voltage at plate caps of the 6146's - keep one hand in your pocket when you poke around near the final cage. Use a shorting stick before touching the plate cap. To check neutralization, you transmit with no drive, PTT on, no audio, (i.e., same set-up as 40 mA bias check), and with the loading capacitor fully meshed, you rock the plate tuning capacitor throughout its full range. The plate current meter should remain at 40mA. Any sudden, drastic increase as you vary the plate tune capacitor with no drive in this manner indicates a neutralization problem. Note: this can be a destructive test, as the onset of a parasitic oscillation can be sudden, with very high plate current. Be ready to turn off the final quickly. A dummy load is best for this test, rather than an antenna. 73, Ed Knobloch Gary wrote: > I bought a TS-830 from a ham friend that buys estates etc. He couldn't > get more than 30 watts out of the '830. I tried it and by putting the > drive control at a low level then dipping the plates and adjusting the > load control and finally increasing the drive control I was able to > get 100 watts out. Then the rig went dead. I checked the fuse on the > back and it was blown. It was a 3 amp fuse but right underneath the > fuse holder in white lettering it said 6A I'm wondering if the '830 > should have a 6 amp fuse instead of the 3 amp fuse that was in there ? > > Also I noticed that even when the plates were dipped correctly that > the plate current meter at 100 W out was almost pinned to the max, > maybe it needs neutralization ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Gary Article: 99376 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: " Uncle Peter" References: Subject: Re: Fuse for TS-830 & Neutralization ? Message-ID: Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 12:11:14 -0400 "Gary" wrote in message news:mtfkd19deutarv610hg5ergd9baetmerf4@4ax.com... > I bought a TS-830 from a ham friend that buys estates etc. He couldn't > get more than 30 watts out of the '830. I tried it and by putting the > drive control at a low level then dipping the plates and adjusting the > load control and finally increasing the drive control I was able to > get 100 watts out. Then the rig went dead. I checked the fuse on the > back and it was blown. It was a 3 amp fuse but right underneath the > fuse holder in white lettering it said 6A I'm wondering if the '830 > should have a 6 amp fuse instead of the 3 amp fuse that was in there ? > > Also I noticed that even when the plates were dipped correctly that > the plate current meter at 100 W out was almost pinned to the max, > maybe it needs neutralization ? > > Thanks in advance. > > Gary Article: 99377 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Reg Edwards" Subject: Resistor frequency response Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 17:18:14 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: FREQUENCY RESPONSE OF RESISTORS. Program METALFLM.exe 41 Kbytes. This program models small low-wattage wire-ended resistors including spiralled metal-film resistors. The model's equivalent circuit is a chain of T and L networks. Values of lumped inductance and stray capacitance are estimated by the program from the component's physical dimensions. The component with it's terminating leads is treated as a lumped L and C non-uniform transmission line. The program computes input impedance >from 10 KHz up to 5 GHz with the other end grounded. Fast and slow frequency sweeps are available to observe maxima and minima of Zin. Max and min Zin are approximately related to the physical length of the component, including connecting leads, but occur at frequencies far higher than the usual and useful working frequency range. The reflection cefficient and standing-wave-ratio are calculated with reference to Zo, Zo being the DC value of the resistor. The usefulness of the component as a dummy load or for other purposes at any frequency can then be ascertained. The effectiveness versus frequency of solid carbon-rod resistors and multi-turn UHF chokes, which are of similar wire-end construction, can also be determined. Chokes can be wound over the bodies of high-value wire-ended resistors, the parallel resistance value perhaps having some desirable effect on the ultimate response. Another use for resistors having a good high frequency response, or at least a known frequency response, is for ratio arms and switched resistors in impedance bridges and other measuring instruments. Download METALFLM in a few seconds and run immediately. ---- ........................................................... Regards from Reg, G4FGQ For Free Radio Design Software go to http://www.btinternet.com/~g4fgq.regp ........................................................... Article: 99378 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Colin Gunn" Subject: Fantastic Military kW auto coupler for sale Message-ID: <_9yCe.157795$on1.152688@clgrps13> Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 19:18:18 GMT Fantastic Military kW auto coupler for sale. Mackay MSR4030 type. Check out ebay at http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=5788422677&category=48711&ssPageName=WDVW&rd=1 VE7TNT Article: 99379 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: chris+news@suslowicz.org (Chris Suslowicz) Subject: Re: E-Z Hang Antenna Tool Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 21:59:01 +0100 Message-ID: References: In article , VOA SWLer wrote: >Here's a neat gadget to help you get your wire antenna high in the trees. > >According to the testimonials: >Howard, W5OM, says, "... I put the wire over the topmost branch, exactly >where I imagined it should go [85 feet high]. ... I know of no other way >I could have managed this, and am perfectly delighted. Thanks for building >these gadgets!" > >It's an "EZ HANG" slingshot tool. And there I was, thinking someone had invented the rocket-propelled squirrel. Chris (A crossbow works well for this, but the squirrel is more amusing.) -- (No squirrels were harmed in the making of this post.) Article: 99380 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Bernie Murphy" References: Subject: Re: Question regarding ICOM IC735 fan repair Message-ID: Date: Sun, 17 Jul 2005 21:25:13 -0400 Thanks for the posts folks. I had a good look at the schematic and I'll try various suggestions. Looks like the fan will run from the 12 volt power rail with a 330 ohm resistor in series. The IC-735 has discrete transistors. That should make troubleshooting much easier than dealing with surface mount devices. 73, Bernie "Scott Dorsey" wrote in message news:db5uon$hvc$1@panix2.panix.com... > Bernie Murphy wrote: >>The fan in my trusty ICOM 735 has stopped working. This is the small >>squirrel cage fan that cools the PA heatsink when the radio is >>transmitting. >>Has anyone ever had a fan failure? The fan itself spins manually. I >>called >>ICOM Canada and they indicated that ICOM no longer stocks parts of this >>type >>for the 15 year old 735. The failure could also be caused by the control >>circuit in the ICOM 735 that turns on the fan at different speeds >>depending >>on the temperature of the PA heatsink. > > I would bet a control circuit failure. Measure the voltage across the fan > and see if there's anything there. I bet there is not. > > If the motor has failed, you will probably not see DC continuity across > it either. > > While you have it open, put a drop of turbine oil on each of the motor > bearings so they stay good. > --scott > > > -- > "C'est un Nagra. C'est suisse, et tres, tres precis." Article: 99381 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: Bob W7AVK Subject: FS: Yaesu Filters Message-ID: Date: Mon, 18 Jul 2005 14:32:39 -0700 For Sale: $42 each with postage in the USA. The following optional Yaesu Crystal filters. All are New Old Stock, never installed, in the Yaesu original packages. XF-8.2M-501-01 8 pole CW mode 500hz XF-8.2M-601-01 8 pole CW mode 600hz XF-455C 8 pole CW mode 500hz XF-8.9HSN 8 pole SSB Narrow 1,900hz XF-8.9HSW 8 pole SSB Wide 2,800hz 73 Bob W7AVK Article: 99382 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "John Haberkern" Subject: f.s. am AL-1200 Linear amp Message-ID: Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 03:40:56 GMT Forsale original black face Ameritron AL-1200 (pre mfj). this amp uses 3cx-1200a7 tube and easily does legal limit. has peter dahl transformer, dayton blower, eimac tube, socket and chimney.very nice with manual. asking $1200 picked up in Phila.,Pa. John -- John Haberkern w3ayt@arrl.net Article: 99383 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Looking for Collins parts From: Ed Message-ID: Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 05:28:20 GMT Can anyone provide a good link or source of parts for a Collins 51S-1 receiver.... items such as the perforated metal case? Thanks Ed Article: 99384 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Colin Gunn" Subject: Interesting Marconi BH-30 Linear Amplifier For Sale Message-ID: Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 06:08:08 GMT Check out http://www3.telus.net/ve7tnt/ for a unique auto-tune 2x 300-5z linear amplifier for sale. Ve7TNT Article: 99385 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Wanted: Drake 2B receiver parts From: k5dh@raytheon.com (--=H=--) Message-ID: Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:23:46 GMT Anyone parting out a Drake 2B receiver? I need the following parts: (1) "Preselector" air variable capacitor assembly (2) crystal for 28.0 - 28.5 MHz (10m CW) (3) crystal for 10.0 - 10.5 MHz (30m) I suspect that 2A parts will also work. I know that 4-Line parts will not work. 73, Dean K5DH Article: 99386 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "sb" Subject: Codar AT5 Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 12:42:30 +0000 (UTC) Message-ID: I'm trying to build a transmitter based on the Codar AT5, does anyone have coil details for L1, L2 and L3 of this transmitter. Thanks SB. Article: 99387 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors Subject: Re: How do you move boatanchors around? From: "Jerry McCarty" References: <9blye.44421$go.15114@fed1read05> Message-ID: Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 14:24:06 GMT On 4-Jul-2005, " Uncle Peter" wrote: > I have the same problems with 100 lbs. receivers, going in and out > of a six foot rack!! The AR-88D is a 98 lb. beast! Here's what I do. Good engineering practice calls for a minimum of 1 RU between rack mounted items. I have two 1 RU panels with fairly beefy angle stock mounted on them. Put one on the front of the rack, under the radio and attach the other to the rear rack rails. Cut some pieces wood long enough to firmly rest on the angles and thick enough to fit snugly against the bottom of the unit. Note- it has to fit against the bottom of the unit, not the bottom of the front panel. Pop the rack screws out of the unit and your unit should rest comfortably on the temporary shelf making it much easier to slide out. Makes it even easier to slide in since you aren't trying to hold the dumb thing in place while inserting the screws. This may be easier to visualize than describe. If there is any interest, I can do a quick PDF. And some day I'll tell you how I get my 250 lb. FRR-59 into a rack by myself. Article: 99388 of rec.radio.amateur.boatanchors From: "Mike" Subject: FS: Cases of old marine radio manuals..... Date: Tue, 19 Jul 2005 09:15:13 -0500 Message-ID: FS: I have about 5 or 6 legal size boxes of Marine radio service manuals. I got them from a friend who used to work at Radio Holland in Houston. They service shipboard radio equipment and when the ships dumped HF radios for satellite stuff he got a pile of their old manuals. No, I am not going to look for a specific manual in all that stuff but I am going to offer it all as one lot to whomever might need the stuff. Some of the names I saw in there (many more too) are Sailor, Motorola, Data Marine, SAIT, Marconi Marine, MacKay, Icom, Debeg, etc. If anyone is interested before I post it all on eBay, let me know. $125 takes all. Located in TX 77840.