[Drake] SW-4A Accessory Socket
Jim
barrie at eos.net
Tue Oct 12 23:41:30 EDT 2004
It didn't need it, since it goes down to 200kc out of the box. BTW, the
socket taps the 120vdc, 6.3vac lines and the antenna input and input to the
audio amp.
Jim
WA8SDF
> From: Garey Barrell <k4oah at mindspring.com>
> Reply-To: k4oah at mindspring.com
> Date: Tue, 12 Oct 2004 10:25:34 -0400
> To: Jim Barrie <jbarrie at strategicit.net>
> Cc: drake at mailman.qth.net
> Subject: Re: [Drake] SW-4A Accessory Socket
>
> Jim -
>
> The 4-LF Low Frequency Converter could plug in there. Maybe it was
> just there because it was on all the other 4 Line receivers? :-)
>
> You could borrow power for an external VHF/UHF converter, although not
> likely for the market the SW-4A was designed for.
>
> 73, Garey - K4OAH
> Atlanta
>
> Jim Barrie wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know what the 4 pin accessory socket was intended for on the
>> SW-4A ? Have checked all the usual places, including the owner's manual
>> and there is nothing mentioned. The internal antenna had it's own 1/4"
>> phone plug mounted on the chassis, and as far as I can tell it was
>> totally a passive antenna.
>> thanks
>> Jim
>> WA8SDF
>>
>>
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