[Boatanchors] OT: Now that I have it, what do I use it for???
Francesco Ledda
frledda at att.net
Sun Jan 29 19:30:43 EST 2017
Uhm T1, DS1.... Only the idea of a DS1 gives me a stomach ake!
Yes, it is a perfect door stop!
-----Original Message-----
From: Boatanchors [mailto:boatanchors-bounces at mailman.qth.net] On Behalf Of
Phil
Sent: Sunday, January 29, 2017 5:56 PM
To: Boatanchors
Subject: [Boatanchors] OT: Now that I have it, what do I use it for???
OK, sorry about the OT post, but there is a lot of knowledgeable people
here. I don't really know where else to ask.
I was visiting my neighbor today and he was cleaning out his mobile home
as he's getting married and moving out (the trailer is a total piece of
junk and will probably be torn down). A good neighbor, I'll miss him,
but not the trailer . . .
Anywhoo, he was piling up junk to go to the dump, mostly old 'puters,
monitors etc, things I wouldn't bring home for fear of roaches. But I
spot small electronic looking metal box, about 10x6x9 inches. Very
rugged and heavy, I lift up the lid. Lots of buttons, switches, a
gazillion LEDs, two digital displays (one in the lid) and so forth. He
didn't know what it is, or even where he got it from. Probably a yard
sale or something.
Turns out it is a Phoenix Microsystems Model 5575 T1 MICRO BERT with the
5565 DSO Drop/Insert Lid option (and apparently the battery option due
to it's weight). Some quick Google research shows that it is a TelCo T1
line tester. Even though the model number doesn't have the "B", it is
apparently the "B" version as it looks like pictures of one (the "A"
version is different).
Now the 64,000 Dollar question (remember that show?) is, WHAT USE IS IT
TO A RADIO MAN who has a fairly well equipped (even if vintage) test bench??
In other words, can I use it for anything around the shack, other than
parts?
--
73 de Phil, KO6BB.
Specializing in DXing NDBs (Longwave Beacons).
Location: "The Beaconeer's Lair".
Merced, Central California, 37,18,37N 120,30,6W CM97rh
http://www.qsl.net/ko6bb/
HF/LF RADIOS:
HOMEBREW: 7 Tube+Rect 1v3 Regenerative RX for LF (built 2015)
PORTABLES: Realistic DX380, Grundig G6 Aviator, Grundig S450DLX
Icom: IC-7200 Xceiver, DSP IF & filters (~2015).
Kenwood: TS-450SAT Xceiver, cascaded 250/125Hz Inrad filters.
SDR: Softrock Ensemble II LF (built from a kit 2015).
ACC: HOMEBREW LF-MF Pre-Amp, MFJ-993B HF Auto-Tuner.
HOMEBREW 4 Port Antenna Multicoupler, Feeds 4 RX's.
AF Filters: Timewave DSP-599zx & HOMEBREW 8 Hz Filter.
ANTENNAS: 88 foot Long Ladder-line fed dipole, 35 feet AGL for MW/SW.
Active Mini-Whip, 36 Feet AGL for LF/MW/SW.
37 foot "Low Noise Vertical", 11 feet AGL for LF/MW/SW.
Cushcraft AR-10 Ringo at 14 feet AGL for 10M beacon.
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