Hi Dave:Were you ever able to dig out a capacitor to describe where the press-fit strip that needs soldering is? I think I'm beginning to run into a similar problem with the T-22/ARC-5 I picked up earlier this year.
I've got a 40W Weller pencil iron (hefty tip) and a Hakko (smaller tip). If I need to pick up a soldering gun to do the job, I can get one.
Hope your holiday has been good so far.
Cheers,Rob
On Tue, Aug 6, 2024 at 4:26 AM David Stinson <[email protected]> wrote:
Morning, Robert.
Haven't forgotten you. Got to dig-out a cap
so I can take a photo and work keeps interfering.
Will get it done. Thanks for your patience.
On 8/5/2024 2:09 PM, Robert Steenburgh wrote:
Hi Dave -
Thank you for your response. I appreciate the insight on the ARC-2. That may be a rig that's too complex for my skill set and available time.
I think I figured out where the press-fit joint is after re-reading your description and referring to the underside of my rig. In the second picture in my earlier email, it appears to be the point on the lower right of the variable capacitor, where the wire feeds through. I've got a variable temp Hakko soldering iron, but I'm not sure if it'll cut it.
73,Rob
On Sun, Aug 4, 2024 at 8:10 PM David Stinson <[email protected]> wrote:
Hello, Rob
I've been out-of-town all weekend and just got in.
I will get with you when I get home from work tomorrow.
On the ARC-2: Is is a heavy handful, but a neat machine.
You must be tolerant of selectivity which makes an ARC-5 40 meter receiver look like a Q-Multiplier. It's BROAD, accessories are hard to find and it's not easy to troubleshoot. If you get one that's working and lube everything properly (plus change the BFO injection cap. Details later.) it can be an interesting and cool rig. Will get with you after work.
GL OM ES 73 DE Dave AB5S
On 8/3/2024 7:59 PM, Robert Steenburgh wrote:
Dear Dave:
I was reading an article you wrote about "Getting Your "ARC-5" Transmitting Without Hacking It Up.In the article, you noted:
Below is a picture of my BC-458-A in its original condition before I put it on the air.
Here's a close-up of the capacitor in the rear:
Where should I look for the press-fit metal strip and the stator connection?
My transmitter has begun exhibiting the symptoms you describe - sudden intermittent detuning and power loss. It generally puts out a reliable 30W, but sometimes suddenly drops to <=15W. So, I'd like to try heating/soldering it as you describe. Was the soldering gun you used one of those pistol grip Weller types with a trigger?
Finally, on your QRZ page, I saw your RT-91/ARC-2 transceiver. I just saw one of those up-close today at a gentleman's house I visited to buy a couple of ARC-5s (40m and 80m). Has yours proven relatively reliable? The mechanical aspects of it (e.g. motorized) made me wonder how robust they were and whether owning one was a blessing or a curse.
The only rig I've ever used during wartime was the Transworld-Datron TW100F fly away transceiver. My role in the Air Force was to use it to transmit and receive weather observations during the Gulf War. I haven't run across them much in the surplus world.
Best Regards,Rob