[AMRadio] what is this old power supply?
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
bcarling at cfl.rr.com
Thu Sep 15 07:41:06 EDT 2005
If it says A*M with the crown, then that is British Admiralty
equipment...
Could it possibly be a power supply for a T1154 Transmitter?
On 14 Sep 2005 at 22:31, Patrick Jankowiak wrote:
> I've found a power supply, green front panel, rackmount, sockets for four
> VT-145 tubes.
>
> label #1:
>
> POWER UNIT TYPE 5008/9
> REF NO 110K/525
> A*M NR 2080
>
> (the * is a symbol of a crown)
>
>
> label #2:
>
> SIGNAL CORPS U.S. ARMY
> POWER SUPPLY PANEL PN-12A
>
> It looks like high and low B+, and filament supplies for something. On the
> rear chassis face is a big ceramic terminal for the high voltage and a long
> terminal strip of about 20 terminals for everything else.
>
> Has 2 chokes A27094
> transformer A27090
> transformer A103004
>
> Anyone know what this is part of, and where a wiring diagram might be had?
>
> It is weighty.
>
> Thanks,
> Patrick
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