[Boatanchors] Man, That's One HEAVY Radio!
John Flood via Boatanchors
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Mon Feb 16 07:41:29 EST 2015
That's why the SP-600-JX-6 that followed me home this weekend from the little Marlborough MA flea was so heavy. I thought I was just tired from dealing with 90 plus inches of snow in the past 3 weeks.
John Flood KB1FQG
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From:"Joe Connor via Boatanchors" <boatanchors at mailman.qth.net>
Date:Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 7:12 PM
Subject:Re: [Boatanchors] Man, That's One HEAVY Radio!
OK, guys, here's the deal: the gravitational pull of the earth has become stronger. That explains why I've gotten heavier and so have all the radios that I carry. Simple answer, right?
Joe Connor
On Sunday, February 15, 2015 5:22 PM, Rob Atkinson <ranchorobbo at gmail.com> wrote:
The cabinet is supposed to weigh around 15 pounds.
I have had bad luck with the stock oil filter caps in the power
supply. It's probably a good idea to pull that capacitor unit and
replace it with three clusters of polypropylene film caps. I
paralleled five of them, each 600 v. 1 mfd. one cluster of five for
each filter cap. They are small and fit in underneath no problem. I
covered the chassis hole for the original filter cap unit with a
rectangle of brass sheet metal. The stock caps are rated for 500 v.
and became electrically leaky.
I originally tried to use the can the oil caps came in, but I could
not separate it from the oil caps inside.
Rob
K5UJ
On Sun, Feb 15, 2015 at 2:12 PM, Robert Nickels <ranickel at comcast.net> wrote:
> On 2/15/2015 1:26 PM, Rob Atkinson wrote:
>>
>> Did they ship it in a crate? I think that was the way they were
>> originally sent out.
>
> Yes, it was crated but not in the original crate which I assume previously
> turned into kindling. The school had a shop class and the boys got some
> practical experience in radio crating. It arrived in good shape, with an
> obligatory small dielectric oil stain under the spot where the filter
> capacitors were. If I recall correctly, the cabinet accounts for a good
> fraction of the total weight, not that the receiver itself is "light".
>
> Thanks Brian, for reminding me that I also have a WRR-2 waiting in the shop
> (in two pieces!) which clocks in at 220 pounds - a welterweight compared
> with some of the stuff guys like Nick and K9WT have on the air.
>
> 73, Bob W9RAN
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