[ARC5] Transistorized ARC-5 Receiver
Dennis Monticelli
dennis.monticelli at gmail.com
Sun Jan 1 14:53:04 EST 2017
The 12SK7 is widely used in other gear so I would think doing that tube
would be the easiest decision for him.
Dennis AE6C
On Sun, Jan 1, 2017 at 11:18 AM, Phillip Carpenter <carpenterpa at tds.net>
wrote:
> I'll ask him (eea101) if he can make octal replacements for the Command
> receiver tubes.
>
> I'll let all know his reply.
>
> Phillip W4RTX
>
> Sent from my iPhone
>
> On Jan 1, 2017, at 1:53 PM, Dave Merrill <r390a.urr at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Try seller eea101
>
> On Sun, Jan 1, 2017, 12:49 PM Kenneth G. Gordon <kgordon2006 at frontier.com>
> wrote:
>
>> There is a fellow who sells reguarly on eBay, offering solid-state
>> versions of the 1L6 to
>> Zenith Transoceanic owners.
>>
>> He builds his 1L6s within a glass minature (9 or 7 pin) tube envelope.
>>
>> I have bought one of his 1L6s for my AN/GRC-109 receiver (R-1004) in
>> order to preserve
>> my 1L6s (I have two). I can attest that his solid-state version works far
>> better than the 1L6
>> tube ever did!
>>
>> I then asked him to make me a solid-state version of the 1T4 for use in
>> the RF amplifier
>> stage of my R-1004. He did so, and that, too, made a huge difference in
>> how well the
>> receiver operates.
>>
>> For one thing, keying the T-784 no longer overloads the receiver, nor
>> pulls the HFO any
>> more. In addition, the receiver sounds far quieter and more "responsive"
>> to signals than
>> before.
>>
>> Both of his solid-state equivalents required NO changes to the circuitry:
>> one simply plugs
>> them in in place of the vacuum tubes.
>>
>> If a quick search on eBay does not turn up his name or e-mail address,
>> I'll dig into my files
>> and find that for anyone who might be interested.
>>
>> From what little I learned of him, he is, apparently, an electrical
>> engineer and knows exactly
>> what he is doing.
>>
>> His products most certainly bear this out.
>>
>> From his responses to me, I would think that we may be able to talk him
>> into making
>> solid-state versions of the octal tubes used in our receivers. I am very
>> curious about the
>> results of such.
>>
>> Ken W7EKB
>>
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