[ARC5] Airpax power supply
DSP3
jeepp at comcast.net
Tue Feb 16 14:58:15 EST 2016
Hmmmm, if its in a small, tubular 7-pin miniature tube-like structure.
I think it may be the same one in the T-195( )/GRC-19 and the ARC-38
servo systems. I have some spares.
Jeep - K3HVG
On 2/16/2016 2:05 PM, Francesco Ledda wrote:
> It may be a chopper....
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ARC5 [mailto:arc5-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of Robert Nickels
> Sent: Tuesday, February 16, 2016 12:56 PM
> To: ARC5 at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: [ARC5] Airpax power supply
>
> Once again I seem to have found an oddball piece of gear with an even
> more oddball modification. In this case, it's a synchronous vibrator
> power supply that replaced the B batteries in a portable
> transmitter/receiver made by an as-yet unidentified company but which
> looks similar to low-power AM field radios made by Morrow, Humble,
> Spilsbury, etc.
>
> The power supply is model A-1064 made by Airpax Products Co. for Air
> Associates (their p/n RD-13520-4). The vibrator is Airpax p/n A-1130
> and is marked as 6V 400 cycles. It is in a sealed metal can with an
> octal plug that fits into a socket on the end of the power supply
> module. The supply is clearly meant for airborne service and thus
> would be kind of neat to get working although as of yet I haven't made
> any of those good vibrations happening.
>
> Realizing it's a long-shot I just wondered if anyone might have come
> across a similar power supply?
>
> 73, Bob W9RAN
>
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